The Faculty and Their Research
F. Edward Dudek, Professor and
Chairman; Ph.D., University of California, Irvine, 1973. Neuronal
communication in the brain; epilepsy.
Lara R. Gawenis,
Assistant Professor; Ph.D., University of Missouri-Columbia, 2001. Salt and
water homeostasis.
S.J. Fidone, Professor; Ph.D., State University of New York, Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse, 1967. Signal transduction and mechanisms of adaptation in mammalian arterial
chemoreceptors.
M.T. Lucero, Professor; Ph.D., University of California, Davis, 1989. Electrophysiological and behavioral studies of olfaction with an emphasis on signal transduction in isolated olfactory receptor neurons.
W.C. Michel, Professor; Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara, 1985. Transduction of olfactory and gustatory information.
M.C. Sanguinetti,
Professor; Ph.D., University
California, Davis, 1982. Molecular and cellular basis of
cardiac electrical activity.
K.W. Spitzer, Professor; Ph.D., SUNY at Buffalo, 1977. Cardiac electrophysiology.
L.J. Stensaas, Professor; Ph.D., UCLA, 1965. Ultrastructure of the nervous system; regeneration in the central nervous system.
Research Faculty
R.P. Tuckett, Research Associate Professor, Ph.D.,
University of Utah, 1972. Somatosensory physiology.
Adjunct Faculty
W.H. Barry, Adjunct Professor; M.D., Harvard University, 1965. Intracellular calcium homeostasis in cardiac myocytes.
A. Lorris Betz, Adjunct Professor; Executive Dean, School of Medicine, Senior Vice President for Health Sciences;
M.D., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison. Brain injury and stroke..
P.R. Burgess, Adjunct Professor; Ph.D., Rockefeller University, 1965. Motor psychophysics.
D.T. Carrell, Adjunct Assistant Professor; Ph.D., University of Utah,
1995. Reproductive endocrinology.
G. Eisenman, Adjunct Professor; M.D., Harvard University, 1953. Modeling ion interactions with channels.
B.K. Kishore, Adjunct Associate Professor; M.D., Banaras Hindu
University, Varanasi, India, 1980; Ph.D., Catholic University of Louvain,
Brussels, Belgium, 1990. Cellular and molecular aspects of renal
collecting duct water transport in health and disease.
D.E. Kohan, Adjunct Professor; M.D., Ph.D., University of Miami and University of
Minnesota, 1982, 1980. Regulation of sodium and water transport by the
kidney.
R.E. Marc, Adjunct Professor; Ph.D., University of Texas at Houston, 1975. Retinal neurotransmission.
L. Monti-Bloch, Adjunct Assistant Professor; M.D., University of Republic (Uruguay); Ph.D.,
University of Utah, 1981. Electrophysiological studies of human and animal vomeronasal and olfactory
chemoreceptors.
R.A. Normann, Adjunct Professor; Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1974. Information processing in the vertebrate
retina; cardiovascular instrumentation.
C. Westenfelder, Adjunct Professor; M.D., University of Kiel-Leubeck,
Germany, 1968. Renal stem cell and cytokine biology and development of
stem cell technology for the treatment of kidney diseases.
H. Steve White, Research Professor, Ph.D.,
University of Utah, 1984.
Mechanisms of action of anticonvulsant drugs; regulation of neuronal Ca
channels; neuronal-glial interactions.
Professor Emeritus
Brown, H. Mack
Eyzaguirre, Carlos E.
Woodbury, J. Walter