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Kahle Lab Members

Principal Investigator

  • Assistant Professor Adjunct; Pediatrics, and Cellular and Molecular Physiology; Director, Neonatal and Congenital Anomaly Neurosurgery

    Kristopher T. Kahle, M.D., Ph.D., is an Adjunct Professor of Neurosurgery and Pediatrics and Cellular and Molecular Physiology at Yale School of Medicine, and Director of Neonatal and Congenital Anomaly Neurosurgery in the Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery. He completed his MD and PhD degrees at the Yale School of Medicine under the mentorship of Richard Lifton, and neurosurgical residency at the Massachusetts General Hospital. After residency, Dr. Kahle completed his pediatric neurosurgery fellowship at Boston Children’s Hospital and was Instructor at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Kahle completed a postdoctoral research fellowship with Stephen Elledge and David Clapham at Harvard University. Dr. Kahle’s primary clinical practice includes disorders of neurodevelopment (hydrocephalus, arachnoid cysts, congenital vascular malformations, chiari malformations, spina bifida, and tethered spinal cord) and tumors of the pediatric brain and spinal cord. Dr. Kahle trained in neuroendoscopy, including third ventriculostomy and choroid plexus coagulation, with Dr. Benjamin Warf at Harvard. Dr. Kahle is an attending physician at Yale New Haven Hospital and the Yale New Haven Children’s Hospital. Dr. Kahle’s research is devoted to identifying the genes and pathways that regulate ion and water homeostasis in the developing nervous system, and how genetically-encoded or maladaptive changes in these processes contribute to the cellular, circuit, and behavioral abnormalities in neurodevelopmental disorders and in the traumatized brain. He also uses molecular genetic tools such as whole exome and genome sequencing to discover the molecular determinants of neurodevelopmental diseases, such as congenital hydrocephalus. The goal of his work is to translate advances in basic science into novel therapeutic strategies for pediatric neurosurgical diseases.

Research Scientists/Students

  • Jason Karimy

    M.D. Student

  • Duy is an MD/PhD student at Yale interested in functional genomics, developmental neurobiology, and pediatric neurosurgery. Duy previously majored in neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University, where he was a Goldwater Scholar and Woodrow Wilson Research Fellow. His NIH F30-funded PhD work, co-mentored by Kristopher Kahle and Nenad Sestan, focused on understanding the molecular genetic mechanisms of developmental brain disorders using unbiased functional genomic approaches in human patients paired with hypothesis-driven neurobiology studies in animal models. Duy's works have led to new understanding of genes involved in formation of the brain-cerebrospinal fluid interface and the embryological mechanisms underlying hydrocephalus, the most common reason for brain surgery in children. His findings have led to first-authored publications in Nature Neuroscience and Neuron and contributing author publications in Nature, Nature Medicine, Journal of Cell Biology, JAMA Neurology, and JAMA Pediatrics. Duy's long-term goals are to define the cellular and molecular pathology of nervous system disorders to thereby develop precision medicine approaches for the care of patients with developmental neurocranial malformations. Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/cit... PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.go...

Collaborators

Elke De Witte (UCSF)

James Hieronymus (ICSI)

John Houde (UCSF)

Patrick Hullett (UCSF)

Keith Johnson (UC Berkeley)

Jonathan Kleen (UCSF)

Bob Knight (UC Berkeley)

Nelson Morgan (ICSI)

Sri Nagarajan (UCSF)

Christoph Schreiner (UCSF)

Prasad Shirvalkar (UCSF)

Stephen Wilson (Vanderbilt)

Alumni (present location)

Postdocs:

Gopala Anumanchipalli, PhD (Assistant Professor, EECS, UC Berkeley)

Maxime Baud, MD PhD (Epileptologist, Leader of the e-lab, University of Bern)

Maryam Bijanzadeh, PhD (iRhythm Technologies) Kristofer Bouchard, PhD (Research Scientist, LBNL)

Jen Dwyer, MD PhD (Sleep fellowship, Stanford)

Erik Edwards, PhD (Research Scientist, EMR.AI)

Dario Englot, MD PhD (Assistant Professor, Neurosurgery, Vanderbilt)

Neal Fox, PhD (Crystal Springs Uplands School) Liberty Hamilton, PhD (Assistant Professor, Communication Sciences and Disorders, UT Austin)

Fatemeh Khatami, PhD (Assistant Professor, University of the Pacific)

Nima Mesgarani, PhD (Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering, Columbia)

Yulia Oganian, PhD (Assistant Professor, University of Tübingen)

Erin Rich, MD PhD (Assistant Professor, Neuroscience, Mount Sinai)

John Rolston, MD PhD (Assistant Professor, Neurosurgery, University of Utah)

Prashanth Selvaraj, PhD (Research Scientist, Institute for Disease Modeling)

Matthias Sjerps, PhD (Postdoc, Radboud University Nijmegen)

Emily Stephen, PhD (Assistant Professor, Statistical Neuroscience, Boston University)

Pengfei Sun, PhD (Software Engineer, Cisco)

Azadeh Yazdan, PhD (Assistant Professor, Neuroengineering, Univ Washington)

Han Yi, PhD (Institute for Defense Analyses)

Graduate Students:

Josh Chartier, PhD (Research Scientist, Facebook Reality Labs)

Connie Cheung, PhD (Research Scientist, Scanadu)

Emily Cibelli, PhD (Postdoc, Northwestern)

David Conant, PhD (Head of Bioinformatics, Synthego)

Ben Dichter, PhD (CatalystNeuro)

David Moses, PhD (Postdoc, UCSF)

Leah Muller, PhD (Intuitiv Surgical)

Claire Tang (Data Scientist, Samba TV)

Staff:

Miranda Babiak (speech pathologist, UPMC)

Nathan Cahn (DocMatter)

Ruofan Cai (Graduate Student, University of Washington)

Dharshan Chandramohan David Chang (Medical Student, Cornell University)

Maansi Desai (Graduate Student, University of Texas)

Felicia Elefant (Clinical Collaborations Project Coordinator at NeuroPace, Inc.)

Mona Fahim (Signal Integrity Engineer at Rambus)

Garret Kurteff (Graduate Student, University of Texas)

Daniel Lam (Univ Chicago Medical School)

Morgan Lee (Medical Student, Univ Southern California)

Ben Lucas Pierluigi Mantovani (Evolution Devices)

Angela Ren (CMU HCI program)

Ryon Sabouni Alia Shafi (Software Engineering Student, App Academy)

Deanna Wallace, PhD

David Xie

Medical Residents/Students:

Jonathan Breshears, MD

Sattar Khoshkoo

Katsuaki Kojima

Kunal Raygor, MD