- Angela Roger, PhD: Dr. Roger’s research in the lab focused on the development of adeno-associated virus (AAV) gene therapy vectors for neuromuscular disorders. She previously studied the structures of AAV8 and AAV9. For the past 8 years, she has been funded by a number of sources to characterize autophagy pathology in the skeletal and smooth muscle of the Pompe disease mouse model – a critical component to address in the administration of any novel treatment. Her recent studies have expanded to understanding respiratory deficits in a number of mouse models with neuromuscular disorders – such as ALS and Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy – in order to best develop and evaluate novel AAV therapies. Dr. Roger has now transitioned to opening her own lab (Roger lab) in the Department of Pediatrics – Division of Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine.
- Lea El Haddad, MD Growing up in the city of Beirut, Dr. El Haddad graduated from Université Saint- Joseph as a medical doctor in June 2021. Her intern years involved working in different fields of medicine, and over time, she has conducted many clinical sciences research projects, mainly in the molecular and Immuno-Oncology department. Having a strong interest in research and in exploring diverse cultures, she decided to start her international experience. In September 2021, she joined the ElMallah lab as a postdoctoral associate. Her research in the lab focused on characterizing the alveolar cell pathology in a Pompe disease mouse model, before, during, and after induced lung injury. Dr. El Haddad’s is now currently completing her residency at the University of Michigan in the Pediatric Physician Scientist program.
- Doreen Mhandire, PhD
Research Technician
- Laura Strickland, MS
- Logan Pucci
- Anna Fusco
Alumni Undergraduate Students
- Rania Soufny
- Meredith Huston
- Sean Kehoe
- Davina Le
- Jennifer Smith
- Navina Doss
- Logan Pucci
- Anna Fusco
- Justin Dhindsa
- Evelyn Scarrow
Alumni Graduate Students
- Preston Anderson
- Nicholas Han