Primary Faculty
Areas of Interest
Cardiac cellular physiology; sarcoplasmic reticulum
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Cellular and Molecular Physiology
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Brain ischemia and reperfusion injury, translation, stress granules, ribonomics
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Cardiovascular control, arrhythmia supression, spinal cord injury and exercise
Professor and Associate Vice President for Research
5057 Woodward, Suite 6049
(313) 577-5600
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Endocrinology; diabetes; metabolic and neural control of pancreatic secretion
George E. Palade University Professor & Distinquished Professor
5229 Scott Hall
(313) 577-1532
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Molecular and cellular physiology; porosomes; exocytosis
Professor and Chairman
5374 Scott Hall, 540 E. Canfield
Detroit, MI 48201
Detroit, MI 48201
313-577-1520
Areas of Interest
Gene regulation and structural-function relationships of contractile and cytoskeleton proteins
Areas of Interest
Cardiac physiology
Professor
John Dingell VA Medical Center, Rm. B4332
4646 John R (11R)
4646 John R (11R)
(313) 576-4481
Areas of Interest
Pulmonary physiology; Sleep Physiology; Neurophysiology
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Cardiovascular medicine
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Neurohumoral control of the circulation, cardiovascular deconditioning, exercise training
Professor and Director of Cardiovascular Research
4126 Scott Hall
(313) 577-9074
Areas of Interest
Cardiovascular physiology
Areas of Interest
coronary ischemic syndromes; cellular mechanisms and signaling pathways of tolerance of myocardium to ischemia; heart ischemia-reperfusion
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Cell Physiology; GI Physiology; Neurophysiology; Reproductive Biology
Areas of Interest
Endocrinology; cellular and molecular physiology
Assistant Professor of Research
1107.2 Elliman, 421 E. Canfield, Detroit, MI 48201
(313) 577-0649
Areas of Interest
Cardiovascular and neurophysiology
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Cellular and molecular physiology: Role for phosphoinositides in controlling membrane trafficking and peptide hormone signaling
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Endocrinology; estrogen receptor
Areas of Interest
The role of Derlin-1 complex in CFTR biogenesis; The role of molecular chaperones in ΔF508CFTR degradation and maturation
Professor and Associate Dean of Basic Science Research
1261 Scott Hall
(313) 577-7946
Areas of Interest
Hematology; blood coagulation
Areas of Interest
Cellular and molecular physiology; regulation of membrane transport























