At the Keck School of Medicine, faculty research has catalyzed broad changes in medical practice, advanced basic understandings in biomedicine and attracted international recognition and honors. With more than more than 1,100 full-time faculty members, Keck research includes both clinical and basic science.
At the Keck School of Medicine, faculty researchers explore the broad frontiers of medicine and biosciences. From basic sciences to clinical research to public health, Keck School scientists seek to pinpoint the causes of disease, identify better methods of diagnosing and treating disease, develop strategies to prevent disease and promote health, and understand how environmental factors influence our health.
The Keck School of Medicine is representative of a small number of premier academic institutions in which research and teaching are inextricably intertwined and upon which the nation depends for a steady stream of new knowledge in the field of health care. The School’s faculty members are therefore not only teachers of the works of others, but also creators and shapers of what is taught and practiced in the field of medicine throughout the world.
Faculty Awards & Honors – Keck School of Medicine faculty includes members of the Institute of Medicine, winners of distinguished awards, holders of endowed chairs and renowned advisors and editors to prestigious panels and journals.
Faculty Directory – Find out more about an individual faculty member, including research interests, clinical work and contact information. |