Members
Below is a list of all members of the Chicago Center for Diabetes Translation Research (Chicago CDTR). View individual profiles of our faculty members — with publication and contact information, research and clinical specialties and more — via the links below.
Bell, Graeme
Kovler Family Distinguished Service Professor of Medicine, Professor of Human Genetics, Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Medicine, University of Chicago
Description of Interests
Genetics of diabetes, Insulin mutations and diabetes
Black, Bernard
Nicholas D. Chabraja Professor, Department of Finance, Northwestern University
Description of Interests
Bernard Black is Nicholas D. Chabraja Professor at Northwestern University, with positions in the Pritzker School of Law, the Kellogg School of Management, Department of Finance, and the Institute for... [more]
Brown, C Hendricks
Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (General Psychiatry), Medical Social Sciences (Intervention Science)
Cameron, Kenzie A
Professor, Medicine (General Internal Medicine), Medical Education, Medical Social Sciences (Intervention Science), Preventive Medicine (Behavioral Medicine)
Campbell, Amanda
Executive Director, , MidWest Clinicians' Network
Carnethon, Mercedes
Professor, Preventive Medicine (Epidemiology), Medicine (Pulmonary and Critical Care)
Carroll, Allison J
Assistant Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (Psychology), Medical Social Sciences, Preventive Medicine (Behavioral Medicine)
Chang, Eugene
Martin Boyer Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Chicago
Description of Interests
Microbiome, inflammation, mucosal immunity, inflammatory bowel diseases, metabolism
Chang Weir, Rosy
Director of Research, , AAPCHO
Description of Interests
Racial/ethnic disparities in health, social determinants of health, enabling services or social interventions, and community-based participatory research
Chapman, Arlene
Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Chicago
Description of Interests
Clinical manifestations of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD









