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W.
James Ball, Jr., Ph.D.,
W. James Ball, Jr., Ph.D., Professor. Drug-receptor binding,
spectroscopic, computational modeling, digitalis, Na+,K+-ATPase,
cocaine, antibodies. |
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Scott
M. Belcher, Ph.D.,
Associate Professor. Glutamate receptor, steroid hormone receptors,
neuronal development, neuronal ion channels. |
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W.
Keith Jones, Ph.D.,
Associate Professor. Cytokines, transcription factors, NF-kappaB,
cardiovascular disease, ischemia/reperfusion injury, cardioprotection,
gene therapy. |
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Terence
L. Kirley, Ph.D.,
Professor. Protein biochemistry and bioengineering, ecto-nucleotidases,
purinergic signaling, anti-coagulant and anti-thrombotic agents. |
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Evangelia
G. Kranias, Ph.D.,
Distinguished Professor & Chair. Calcium ion homeostasis,
sarcoplasmic reticulum, mammalian heart contractility, human
heart failure. |
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John
E. Maggio, Ph.D.,
van Maanen Professor. Peptide biochemistry, nervous system,
Alzheimer's disease, NMR spectroscopy. |
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M.
Abdul Matlib, Ph.D.,
Professor. Acyl-CoA thioesterases, fatty acid oxidation, mitochondria,
lipid metabolism, lipotoxicity, heart failure, obesity, diabetes. |
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Ronald
W. Millard, Ph.D.,
Professor. Cardiovascular pharmacology, autonomic neuropharmacology;
membrane science and technology; undergraduate research training. |
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Robert
M. Rapoport, Ph.D.,
Associate Professor. Cerebral vasoconstriction, subarachnoid
hemorrhage, hypocapnia, cocaine; endothelin-1, nitric oxide. |
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Jo
El J. Schultz, Ph.D.,
Associate Professor. Opioids, growth factors, ischemia-reperfusion
injury, heart failure. |
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Hong-Sheng
Wang, Ph.D., Assistant
Professor. Role of ion channels in regulating electrical and mechanical properties of cardiac cells under physiological and pathophysiological conditions; Mechanisms and regulation of cardiac excitation-contraction coupling. |
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