Faculty with Secondary appointments in the Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics Department
Faculty with Secondary appointments in the Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics Department of the University of Virginia
Secondary Appointments:
| David Cafiso-- Professor of Chemistry; Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1979. Work in our laboratory is directed at studying membranes and membrane proteins | |
| Linda Columbus-- Assistant Professor of Chemistry; Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles, 2001. To address the challenges in membrane protein structural biology. To investigate the structural determinants of bacterial pathogen - host interactions mediated by membrane proteins. | |
| Victor E Laubach -- Associate Professor of Surgery; Ph.D., George Washington University , 1993. Mechanisms of compensatory lung growth and pulmonary ischemia/reperfusion injury. | |
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Coleen McNamara -- Professor, Cardiovascular Research Center; M.D. Understanding the role of helix-loop-helix transcription regulators in vascular lesion formation. |
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| Margaret Shupnik -- Professor, Division of Endocrinology; Ph.D., Senior Associate Dean for Research. University of Wisconsin , 1978.Hormonal modulation of pituitary gene transcription. | |
| Amy Tucker -- Associate Professor, Cardiovascular Medicine M.D., University of North Carolina. The role of adenosine in cardiac protection and angiogenesis. Primary Division of Cardiology | |
| Brian Wamhoff -- Assistant Professor of Cardiovascular MedicinePh.D., University of Missouri. Atherosclerosis/Restenosis; Excitation Transcription Coupling; Biomedical Models of Vascular Disease. | |
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Zhen Yan -- Associate Professor, Ph.D., University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, 1995. Muscle plasticity and mitochondrial quality on physiological function and diseases. |


