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  • Sue A. Aicher, Ph.D. Associate Scientist, Physiology & Pharmacology, Cellular mechanisms in pain and autonomic reflex pathways

 

  • Nabil J. Alkayed, M.D., Ph.D. Associate Professor Anesthesiology & Peri-Operative Medicine,  Stroke genomics, molecular signaling and novel strategies for neuroprotection in ischemia-injured brain.

 

  • Michael C. Andresen, Ph.D. Professor Physiology & Pharmacology, Central autonomic neurobiology, synaptic transmission

 

  • Virginia L. Brooks, Ph.D. Professor Physiology & Pharmacology, Control of circulation; angiotensin, vasopressin, pregnancy

 

  • David C. Dawson, Ph.D. Professor & Chair Physiology & Pharmacology, Ion channel structure - function


  • Daniel M. Dorsa, Ph.D. Professor Physiology & Pharmacology, CNS effects of gonadal steroids, neuroendocrinology, estrogen, testosterone


  • Robert Duvoisin, Ph.D. Associate Professor Physiology & Pharmacology, Neurobiology of the retina, metabotrophic glutamate receptors


  • David H. Ellison, M.D. Professor Medicine (Nephrology & Hypertension), Electroneutral salt transporters, pseudo-hypoaldosteronism


  • Allison D. Fryer, Ph.D. Professor Physiology & Pharmacology, Inflammatory cells and autonomic nerves, muscarinic mechanisms, lung physiology


  • David K. Grandy, Ph.D. Professor Physiology & Pharmacology, Molecular pharmacology of neurotransmitter receptors

  • Beth A. Habecker, Ph.D. Associate Professor Physiology & Pharmacology, Autonomic neuron plasticity in disease, neurotransmitter/receptor expression


  • Stephen B. Hall, M.D., Ph.D. Professor Medicine (Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine), Mechanisms of action of pulmonary surfactant


  • Patricia D. Hurn, Ph.D. Professor Anesthesiology & Peri-Operative Medicine, Gender biology, sex hormones in mechanism of ischemic brain injury


  • David B. Jacoby, M.D. Professor Medicine (Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine), Mechanisms underlying asthma and other chronic inflammatory diseases


  • Jeffrey W. Karpen, Ph.D. Professor Physiology & Pharmacology, Cellular signaling by cyclic nucleotides, small molecule tool design


  • Martin J. Kelly, Ph.D. Professor Physiology & Pharmacology, Hypothalamic neurons in behavior and reward; dopamine and B-endorphin


  • Dennis R. Koop, Ph.D. Professor Physiology & Pharmacology, Cytochrome P450 in chemical metabolism; arachidonic acid


  • Shaun F. Morrison, Ph.D. Senior Scientist Neurological Sciences Institute, Central sympathetic nervous system; thermal, metabolic and cardiac regulation


  • George D. Olsen, M.D. Professor Physiology & Pharmacology, Fetal/neonatal pharmacology; control of breathing; morphine and cocaine


  • Kevin A. Reynolds, Ph.D. Professor & Chair  Chemistry, Portland State University, Pathway of plant and bacterial fatty acid biosynthesis; microorganisms that produce secondary metabolites or natural products

  • Michael Riscoe, Ph.D. Director Researcher Antimalarial Drug Discovery Lab, Portland VA Hospital; Northwest VA Cancer Research Center  


  •  Oline K. Rønnekleiv, Ph.D. Professor Physiology & Pharmacology, Development of dopaminergic neurons in fetal monkeys


  • Charles E. Roselli, Ph.D. Professor Physiology & Pharmacology, Neuroendocrine, cellular mechanisms of androgen brain actions


  • Thomas S. Scanlan, Ph.D. Professor Physiology & Pharmacology, Chemical and biological aspects of steroid/thyroid hormone action


  • Show-Ling Shyng, Ph.D. Scientist CROET molecular, Biophysics of potassium and KATP channels


  • William Skach, M.D. Professor Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Protein biogenesis and degradation in the endoplasmic reticulum


  • Stephen M. Smith, M.D., Ph.D. Associate Professor Medicine (Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine), Nerve terminal regulation in the cerebral cortex


  • Charles Springer, Ph.D. Professor & Director Advanced Imaging Research Center, Fundamental magnetic resonance principles


  • Francis I. Valiyaveetil, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Physiology & Pharmacology chemical and structural basis for selective ion conduction and gating in K+ channels

  • Xiangshu Xiao, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Physiology & Pharmacology cancer chemotherapeutic drugs targeting different biomolecular targets

  • Zhengfeng Zhou, M.D., Ph.D. Assistant Professor Medicine (Cardiovascular Division) molecular mechanisms of human long QT syndrome



Date Updated: 10/08/2008