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Faculty & Staff

Physiology & Pharmacology Faculty & Staff 2007-08
Administrative Staff

All administrative staff are at Mailcode L334

Julie Mertens
Executive Specialist for Dept HR, Seminars, and Graduate Program
(503) 494-6252
Myat-Hsu Mon
Administrative Assistant & Receptionist
(503) 494-3653
Dillon Mosnot
Pre-Award Grants Coordinator & Dept. Purchasing
(503) 418-2095
Mike Osborn
Accounting Specialist
(503) 494-0321
Jill Spencer
Department Administrator
(503) 494-5825
Terry Warren
Finance Administrator
(503) 494-5827

Core Primary Faculty
Sue Aicher, Ph.D.
Professor Central autonomic reflex pathways; pain pathways; neuroanatomy
Michael C. Andresen, Ph.D. Professor central autonomic neurobiology, synaptic transmission
Neal Barmack, Ph.D.
Professor Cerebellar physiology; adaptive plasticity; central vestibular signaling
Virginia L. Brooks, Ph.D. Professor control of circulation; angiotensin, vasopressin, pregnancy
David C. Dawson, Ph.D. Professor & Chair ion channel structure - function
Daniel M. Dorsa, Ph.D. Professor CNS effects of gonadal steroids, neuroendocrinology, estrogen, testosterone
Robert Duvoisin, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Retinal neurobiology; metabotropic; glutamate receptors
David K. Grandy, Ph.D. Professor molecular pharmacology of neurotransmitter receptors
Beth A. Habecker, Ph.D. Associate Professor autonomic neuron plasticity in disease, neurotransmitter/receptor expression
Jeffrey W. Karpen, Ph.D. Professor cellular signaling by cyclic nucleotides, small molecule tool design
Martin J. Kelly, Ph.D. Professor hypothalamic neurons in behavior and reward; dopamine and B-endorphin
Dennis R. Koop, Ph.D. Professor cytochrome P450 in chemical metabolism; arachidonic acid
George D. Olsen, M.D. Professor fetal/neonatal pharmacology; control of breathing; morphine and cocaine
Oline K. Rønnekleiv, Ph.D. Professor development of dopaminergic neurons in fetal monkeys
Charles E. Roselli, Ph.D. Professor neuroendocrine, cellular mechanisms of androgen brain actions
Thomas S. Scanlan, Ph.D. Professor chemical and biological aspects of steroid/thyroid hormone action
Francis I. Valiyaveetil, Ph.D. Assistant Professor chemical and structural basis for selective ion conduction and gating in K+ channels
Xiangshu Xiao, Ph.D. Assistant Professor chemical biology, organic synthesis, medicinal chemistry
Emeritus Faculty

Hall Downes, M.D., Ph.D.
John A. Resko, Ph.D.

Date Updated: 11/18/2008