New Faculty - September 2018
Boyu Hu, MD He specializes in lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, lymphoma genetics, and prognostication. His interests include treating various lymphoma/B-cell lymphoid diseases and studying the cancer biology/genetics that Dr. Hu enjoys traveling the world and eating, as well as staying active. |
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April Mohanty, PhD |
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Rebecca Overbury, MD She could not bear leaving Utah behind so she stayed and completed her Rheumatology training at the University of Utah. She is currently collaborating with colleagues and mentors who are building a transition clinic for adolescents with She loves the outdoors, mountains, aspens, and starry skies. She is currently engaged. |
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Matthew Wahl, MD Matthew is originally from Ann Arbor, Michigan. He completed medical school in Brooklyn, NY. He completed an internal medicine residency at the University of Utah and an endocrinology fellowship at the University of Colorado. During his residency in Utah, he met his fiancee, and he learned how to avoid major injuries while biking and skiing. Matt was thrilled to have an opportunity to return to the University of Utah and Salt Lake City as faculty. Matt and his fiancee are the proud owners of a (mostly) well behaved Portuguese water dog named Bonnie. |
New Fellows - September 2018
Jessi Craig |
New Staff - September 2018
Erin Arhart Erin is a new physician assistant graduate. She is excited and eager to learn and provide exceptional care to my patients. She has spent the last few years in Philadelphia, but she is glad to be back home in Utah, near her family and friends. Outside of medicine, she enjoys spending time outdoors: hiking, backpacking, skiing, canyoneering, scuba-diving. She also loves to travel and trying new recipes. |
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Tyler Bardsley |
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Lynn Barney
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Ashley Beach She was born and raised in Salt Lake City and is the youngest of four. She lives with her fiancé and two cats. My favorite hobbies include camping, softball, reading, art, and spending time with family and friends. |
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Jiantao Bian He also has a background in human genetics. For over three years, he worked as a clinical modeling engineer on the health data dictionary (HDD) team at Intermountain Healthcare. He has extensive experience working with healthcare data and analytics. His research interests include clinical data analytics, clinical decision support, data mining/machine learning, and clinical data visualization.
He is originally from China. In his free time, Jiantao plays tennis/badminton.
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Emily Bird |
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Nai-Chung Nelson Chang His research interests include infection control and prevention, particularly the methodologies of hand hygiene practices and evaluation of interventions and strategies designed to reduce HAI. |
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Garrett Cole |
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Jessica Coon |
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Brandon Dennison |
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Abbey Drummer |
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Isabella Goh |
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Garett Grant |
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William Harty Bill grew up in Rhode Island and Vermont, but he has lived in Utah for over 25 years. He received his BS degree in Computer Science and Business Administration from the University of Vermont. He has worked in group who founded TheraDoc, a market leading health IT company specializing in clinical surveillance tools, infection prevention, and antimicrobial stewardship. Bill has specialized in data and software architecture as well as healthcare interoperability. Bill is an avid skier, hiker, and biker. He plays a fair amount of golf and also loves travel, music, dining, and a good glass of wine now and then. |
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Jenice Herrera |
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Michael Herrick |
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Chantel Hoggan |
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Ryan Johnson |
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Jianwen Lai |
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January Moon |
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Cameron Moss |
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Sarah Norton |
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Caryn Peters |
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Michelle Rogerson |
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Karen Peterson |
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Renee Renick |
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Jiang Shao-Wei |
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Andrea Stadig |
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Kirsten Taylor |
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Timothy Trautman |
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Elaine Volckman |
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Xinqiong Wang Xinqiong goes by June. She has spent the last ten years working in GI Pediatrics in a teaching hospital in Shanghai, China. She is interested in the mechanisms of autoimmune disease, especially, inflammatory bowel disease. She currently works in the Mu lab and studies how microbiota affects our immune system and causes disease. |