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Vascular Biology and Hemostasis

For over 40 years, Loyola faculty in this division have participated in translational research to understand the disease process and develop innovative diagnostic methods, devices, and drugs. We seek to promote collaborative research opportunities to extend our research programs at national and international levels.

Our multi-discipline team focuses on the pathophysiological mechanisms of vascular disorders and their management via several lines of research:​

  • Venous thromboembolism
  • Acute coronary syndrome
  • Atrial fibrillation
  • Thrombotic and ischemic stroke
  • Vascular manifestations of venous disorders and sepsis associated vascular disorders
  • Cancer associated thrombosis and bleeding
  • Auto immune disease related vascular pathogenesis
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Jawed Fareed, PhD

Division Director

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Peter Bacher, MD

Division Faculty

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Mamdouh Bakhos, MD

Division Faculty

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Vinod Bansal, MD

Division Faculty

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Charles Bouchard, MD

Division Faculty

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Mark E. Cichon, MD

Division Faculty

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Angelos Halaris, MD, PhD

Division Faculty

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William Hopkinson, MD

Division Faculty

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Omer Iqbal, MD

Division Faculty

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Walter Jeske, PhD

Division Faculty

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Bruce Lewis, MD

Division Faculty

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Michael Mosier, MD

Division Faculty

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Ravi Parasuraman, MD

Division Faculty

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Murali Rao, MD

Division Faculty

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Mushabbar Syed, MD

Division Faculty

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Jeanine M. Walenga

Division Faculty

For over 40 years, Loyola faculty in this division have participated in translational research to understand the disease process and develop innovative diagnostic methods, devices, and drugs. We seek to promote collaborative research opportunities to extend our research programs at national and international levels.

Our multi-discipline team focuses on the pathophysiological mechanisms of vascular disorders and their management via several lines of research:​

  • Venous thromboembolism
  • Acute coronary syndrome
  • Atrial fibrillation
  • Thrombotic and ischemic stroke
  • Vascular manifestations of venous disorders and sepsis associated vascular disorders
  • Cancer associated thrombosis and bleeding
  • Auto immune disease related vascular pathogenesis