Faculty
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Award-winning research from Morris’ mentee featured in magazine
Jameson Weiner
Dr. Melanie MorrisSecond-year medical student Jameson Weiner’s award-winning ERAS research was recently featured in PM360, a magazine for marketing decision makers in the pharmaceutical, biotech and medical device industries. The report came as a result of Weiner’s presentation at the American Surgical Congress in Jacksonville, Florida, last month.
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Baker, Samantha, M.D., MSHPEd
Assistant ProfessorAreas of Interest
quality improvement, geriatric trauma, health literacy in trauma and acute care surgery patients -
Balentine receives NIH grant
Dr. Courtney BalentineThe Division of Gastrointestinal Surgery’s Courtney Balentine, M.D., has received a GEMSSTAR R03 research grant totaling $111,375 from the NIH for his “Pilot Study of Dissemination and Implementation of a Virtual Acute Care for the Elderly Program on a Gastrointestinal Surgery Unit.” -
Black, Jonathan, M.D.
Associate Professor
Associate Principal, Office of Clinical Practice TransformationAreas of Interest
trauma systems, quality improvement, surgical critical care -
Carroll, Shannon L., M.D.
Associate Professor
Areas of Interest
trauma, surgical critical care, motor vehicle crash injury prevention -
Chaudry, Irshad, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus
Areas of Interest
trauma, hemorrhage, sepsis, gender dimorphism, immune functions, cardiovascular functionsChu named 2018 Pittman Scholar
At Dean Selwyn Vickers’ annual State of the UAB School of Medicine address on Wednesday, the Division of Gastrointestinal Surgery’s Daniel Chu, M.D., was named a 2018 James A. Pittman Jr., M.D., Scholar. The Pittman Scholars program was created to recognize the contributions of junior faculty and support the recruitment and retention of highly competitive scientists and physician-scientists.
Chu receives UAB PCOR K12 Scholar appointment
The Division of Gastrointestinal Surgery’s Daniel Chu, M.D., has received an appointment as a UAB PCOR K12 Scholar in the UAB K12 in Patient Centered Outcomes Research Career Development Program.
CIREN, Carroll awarded NHTSA funding
Dr. Shannon CarrollThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has again selected UAB as a medical center for the Crash Injury Research Engineering Network (CIREN) Program. The current award is $2.3 million over a period of five years, and the Division of Acute Care Surgery’s Shannon Carroll, M.D., serves as the principal investigator. The mission of the CIREN is to improve the prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of motor vehicle crash injuries to reduce deaths, disabilities, and human and economic costs. UAB has served as a medical center for CIREN since 2010.Cox, Daniel B., M.D.
Professor
Chief, Trauma Service
Trauma Medical DirectorAreas of Interest
trauma, surgical critical care, trauma systems, military medicineDabal's mentee named Russell Cunningham Memorial Research Scholar
Zachary BurnsMedical student Zachary Burns, mentee of the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery's Robert Dabal, M.D., was recently selected as one of the UAB Department of Pediatrics Russell Cunningham Memorial Research Scholars for Summer 2018.Day, Russell, M.D.
Assistant ProfessorAreas of Interest
combat casualty care, emergency response, shock, resuscitation, critical care, translational medicine, medical education, austere medical care, extracorporeal life supportDepartment of Surgery opens new Clinical Trials Unit
The UAB Department of Surgery recently established a new research unit to design and conduct clinical trials.
Division of Pediatric Surgery faculty receive awards
Dr. Colin MartinThe Division of Pediatric Surgery’s Elizabeth Beierle, M.D., and Colin Martin, M.D., recently received financial awards from the Cannonball Kids’ cancer Foundation and the American Surgical Association Foundation, respectively.Dudeja receives additional $2 million DoD funding
UAB Divisio
n of Surgical Oncology Director and James P. Hayes, Jr., Endowed Professor in Gastrointestinal Oncology Vikas Dudeja, M.D., FACS,has received additional research funding from the Department of Defense totaling $2,119,086.Eight faculty named ACS fellows at 2019 Clinical Congress
Eight faculty from the UAB Department of Surgery were initiated into the American College of Surgeons as fellows at the ACS 2019 Clinical Congress in San Francisco, California, on Oct. 27. (Photo by Brenessa Lindeman)UAB Department of Surgery faculty, staff and trainees traveled to San Francisco, California, last month for the American College of Surgeons 2019 Clinical Congress, as well as a number of other national society meetings.
Five faculty to be honored at Endowed Chairs and Professorships Reception
Congratulations to the following faculty members, as well as the divisions of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Cardiothoracic Surgery and Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy, for being named to the following endowed chairs:Gagne, Eliot, M.D.
Clinical Assistant ProfessorAreas of Interest
clinical and translational research in trauma and general surgery, hemorrhage control, complex abdominal pathology, infectious complications, educational innovation using cognitive retention toolsGelbard, Rondi B., M.D.
Professor
Medical Director for Surgery/ Surgical Critical Care
Chief of Critical Care ServiceAreas of Interest
trauma, critical care, emergency general surgery, surgery education research, biomarkers, wound healingGeorge wins Anderson Innovation Award for COVID-19 in Kidney Diseases
UAB Department of Surgery Professor and Associate Vice Chair of Research James George, Ph.D. has been awarded the Anderson Innovation Award for COVID-19 in Kidney Diseases, made possible by an generous donation from the Anderson Family.Goddard, Sabrina, M.D.
Assistant ProfessorAreas of Interest
trauma and acute care surgeryHashmi, Zain, M.D.
Assistant ProfessorAreas of Interest
trauma systems, trauma benchmarking, quality improvement, surgical critical careHazen, Benjamin, M.D.
Clinical Assistant ProfessorAreas of Interest
hemorrhage control and the use of whole blood, integrating minimally invasive surgery in trauma, and the optimization of resident education and autonomyHendershot, Kimberly M., M.D.
Professor
Co-Director, Women in Surgery Program
Director of Education, Division of Trauma & Acute Care SurgeryAreas of Interest
trauma systems, surgical critical care, trauma and surgical educationHewgley, W. Preston, M.D.
Assistant ProfessorAreas of Interest
burns, continuity of care, coagulation, hemostasis, and general surgery educationHolcomb, John B., M.D.
Professor
Areas of Interest
acute care surgery, injury research, trauma surgeryHurst, Stuart D., M.D.
Assistant ProfessorAreas of Interest
clinical outcomes in trauma, trauma systems, the management of the injured patient, surgical education, penetrating cardiac injury, emergency general surgeryHwang, James, M.D.
Professor
Director, UAB Burn Center
Chief, Burn ServiceAreas of Interest
burn surgery, wound healing, wound careJansen, Jan, MBBS, Ph.D.
Professor
Associate Vice Chair for Clinical Trials
Director of Research, Division of Trauma & Acute Care Surgery
Director, UAB Center for Injury ScienceAreas of Interest
trauma, critical care medicine, clinical trialsJaskula-Sztul wins two-year NCI R21 grant
Assistant Professor in the Division of Breast and Endocrine Surgery Renata Jaskula-Sztul, Ph.D., has received a two-year, $381,830 National Institutes of Health (NIH) NCI R21 grant. This is her second R21 grant award for 2020.Kerby, Jeffrey D., M.D., Ph.D.
Professor
Brigham Family Endowed Professor in Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
Director, Division of Trauma and Acute Care SurgeryAreas of Interest
trauma, surgical critical care, acute care surgery, pre-hospital emergency careKillian receives 2021 ATC Young Investigator Award
The American Transplant Congress (ATC) awarded Cozette Killian, M.D. MPH, General Surgery Research Resident and UAB Transplant Epidemiology and Analytics in Medicine (TEAM) lab member, the Young Investigator Award.Kirklin presents at annual pediatric and congenital cardiovascular disease meeting
Dr. James KirklinThe Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery's James K. Kirklin, M.D., director of The James and John Kirklin Institute for Research in Surgical Outcomes, gave two talks at the 21st Annual Update on Pediatric and Congenital Cardiovascular Disease last month in Scottsdale, Arizona. During the Feb. 22 session, "Surgical Strategies for Complex Conditions," Kirklin spoke on aortic valve repair, and during a Feb. 24 plenary session, he delivered the 18th Annual C. Walton Lillehei Memorial Lecture in Cardiovascular Surgery. C. W. Lillehei, M.D., is considered the father of open heart surgery due to his pioneering efforts in the field, beginning at the University of Minnesota as long ago as 1954.Kirklin to present at STS meeting
James K. Kirklin, M.D.,
Dr. James Kirklin director of the Kirklin Institute for Research in Surgical Outcomes and professor of cardiothoracic surgery at UAB, will present at a joint symposium of the Society of Thoracic Surgeons and the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation at the STS 54th Annual Meeting on Jan. 30 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.Laverty, Robert, M.D.
Clinical Assistant ProfessorAreas of Interest
military-civilian integration, robotic surgery, disaster responseLocke receives $3.3M R01 grant
Dr. Jayme LockeThe Division of Transplantation’s Jayme Locke, M.D., recently received an R01 grant from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases of the National Institutes of Health for her research, “CKD Risk Prediction among Obese Living Kidney Donors.” The roughly $3.3 million award will be distributed over the course of five years.Locke’s lab member receives research grant
Rhiannon Reed, Dr.P.H., an epidemiologist in the lab of the Division of Transplantation’s Jayme Locke, M.D., was recently awarded an intramural grant from the Gulf States Health Policy Center for her project, “Population Health and Regional Disparities in Organ Access and Utilization.”
Marayati wins at O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center Research Retreat
Dr. Raoud Marayati wins first place at the O'Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center at UAB Research Retreat on Oct. 11, 2019. (Photo courtesy of the O'Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center at UAB)General surgery resident Raoud Marayati, M.D., won first place last week at the O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center’s 21st annual Research Retreat. Marayati took home the award for best research poster in the Clinical Residents and Fellows Category for her project, "PIM3 Kinase Promotes Tumor Growth and Metastasis in Hepatoblastoma.”
Marayati wins Rosenkrantz Award at AAP meeting
UAB general surgery research resident Dr. Raoud Marayati presents “Novel Retinoic Acid Derivative Induces Differentiation and Growth Arrest in Neuroblastoma” at the American Academy of Pediatrics 2019 National Conference and Exhibition in New Orleans, Louisiana, Oct. 25-29. (Photo by @RMarayati via Twitter)UAB general surgery research resident Raoud Marayati, M.D., won the Rosenkrantz Award for Basic Science Research at the American Academy of Pediatrics 2019 National Conference and Exhibition in New Orleans, Louisiana, Oct. 25-29. The AAP national conference is the premier venue for pediatric health care professionals to collaborate and allows attendees to engage in interactive, hands-on workshops, as well as pediatric-related plenary sessions.
Morris’ ERAS research awarded $85k from VA OHE
Dr. Melanie MorrisThe Birmingham Veterans Affairs Medical Center has been awarded $85,000 by the Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Health Equity for a research project led by the Division of Gastrointestinal Surgery’s Melanie Morris, M.D., “Evaluating an Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Program to Reduce Disparities in Surgical Outcomes for African American Veterans.”Morris’ former mentee wins scholarship for abstract
Jameson Weiner
Dr. Melanie MorrisSecond-year medical student Jameson Weiner’s abstract, “The Association of Enhanced Recovery Pathway and Acute Kidney Injury in Colorectal Surgery Patients,” has been selected to receive the 2018 Association for Academic Surgery/Society of Black Academic Surgeons Travel Scholarship. Weiner’s abstract was one of the highest-scoring abstracts reviewed by SBAS and was based on the research he conducted last summer under the mentorship of the Division of Gastrointestinal Surgery’s Melanie Morris.
Nearly 70 from UAB Surgery to present at ASC
Sixty-seven faculty, residents, medical students and lab members from the Department of Surgery will present their research at the 13th Annual Academic Surgical Congress next week in Jacksonville, Florida.
Parmar wins SAGES Career Development Award
Dr. Abhishek ParmarThe Division of Gastrointestinal Surgery's Abhisek Parmar, M.D., has received a $60,000 2018 Career Development Award from the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons Research and Career Development Committee and the SAGES Board of Governors. This award was made possible through a grant from the SAGES Education and Research Foundation.Parmar, Corey, Chu publish ERP study

UAB Department of Surgery Division of Gastrointestinal Surgery Associate Professors Abhishek Parmar, M.D., FACS, Britney Corey, M.D, MACM, FACS, and Daniel Chu M.D., MSPH, FACS, FASCRS, have published a study on their experience with an enhanced recovery protocol for patients undergoing complex abdominal wall reconstruction.
Photo Gallery: Endowed Chairs and Professorships Reception
Congratulations to the following UAB Surgery faculty who were named to endowed chairs at this week's Endowed Chairs and Professorships Reception:
Pierce, Virginia S., M.D.
Associate Professor
Areas of Interests
acute care surgery, resident and medical student educationPRISM & SURE 2023 Announcement
The UAB Department of Surgery's Pre-College Research Internship for Students from Minority Backgrounds (PRISM) and Surgery Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) programs have announced summer participants for 2023.Reddy receives faculty development grant
Dr. Sushanth ReddyThe Division of Surgical Oncology’s Sushanth Reddy, M.D., has received a $40,000 ACS-IRG Junior Faculty Development Grant from the UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center and the American Cancer Society for his project, “Convergent mechanisms underlying pheochromocytoma/paraganglioma.”Reiff, Donald A., M.D.
Professor
Areas of Interest
trauma and surgical critical care, motor vehicle crash injury prevention, military trauma trainingRichter, Jillian R., Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Co-Director, Short-Term Research Experiences Advancing Medical Students (STREAMS)Areas of Interest
trauma, hemorrhage, resuscitation, endothelial glycocalyx, lung injury, bioengineered in vitro models, mechanotransduction signaling









