

Nauder Faraday
Dr. Nauder Faraday is a distinguished Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. With a specialization in cardiac anesthesia and surgical intensive care, Dr. Faraday has made significant contributions to the field through both his clinical practice and research endeavors. His expertise in managing complex cardiac cases has earned him a reputation as a leading figure in anesthesiology. As the Director of Perioperative Genomic and Translational Research and the Perioperative Hemostasis and Thrombosis Research Laboratory, Dr. Faraday is at the forefront of pioneering research aimed at enhancing patient outcomes. His work primarily focuses on identifying genetic and molecular determinants of surgical complications, which is crucial for advancing personalized medicine. By understanding these determinants, Dr. Faraday and his team strive to tailor medical care to the individual needs of patients, thereby reducing risks and improving recovery. In addition to his research and clinical responsibilities, Dr. Faraday serves as the Senior Associate Dean for Appointments and Promotions at Johns Hopkins. In this capacity, he plays a pivotal role in shaping the academic landscape of the institution, ensuring that faculty appointments and promotions reflect the highest standards of excellence and innovation. Dr. Faraday's contributions to medicine have been recognized with numerous honors, including his inclusion in the Marquis Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare. This accolade is a testament to his impact and leadership in the medical community. His dedication to advancing the field is further evidenced by his active membership in various professional societies, where he collaborates with peers to drive forward the boundaries of medical science. Throughout his career, Dr. Faraday has demonstrated a commitment to not only advancing medical knowledge but also to mentoring the next generation of healthcare professionals. His work continues to inspire and influence both his colleagues and students, making a lasting impact on the field of anesthesiology and critical care medicine.
Publications
, 4817-4817, 2013-11-15
, 1466-1473, 1995-09-01