Faculty

Maricedes Acosta-Martinez
Assistant Professor
Ph.D. Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 2002.
Neuroendocrine regulation of the reproductive axis; signal transduction pathways and metabolic control.

Mark E. Bowen
Associate Professor
Ph.D. University of Illinois at Chicago, 1998.
Single molecule spectroscopy; Coordination of post-synaptic glutamate receptor signaling by the MAGUK family of scaffolds.

Peter R. Brink
Professor and Chairman
Ph.D. University of Illinois, 1976.
Biophysical properties of Gap junction channels.

Chris Clausen
Associate Professor
Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles, 1979.
Electrical properties of transporting epithelia.

Ira S. Cohen
Leading Professor
M.D., Ph.D. New York University, 1974. Electrophysiology of the heart; synaptic physiology.

Richard Z. Lin
Professor
M.D., UCSF, 1988.
Biology of Phosphoinositide 3-Kinases

Richard T. Mathias
Professor
Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles, 1975. Electrophysiology of cardiac muscle; volume regulation in the lens.

W. Todd Miller
Professor
Ph.D. Rockefeller University, 1988.
Structure and function of enzymes involved in signal transduction.

Leon C. Moore
Professor
Ph.D. University of Southern California, 1976.
Renal physiology.

Suzanne Scarlata
Professor
Ph.D. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.
Mechanisms through which G proteins activate effectors.

Irene C. Solomon
Professor
Ph.D., University of California, Davis, 1994.
Reflex and central neural control of cardiovascular and respiratory function.

Ilan Spector
Associate Professor
Ph.D. University of Paris, France, 1967.
Electrophysiology of nerve and muscle cell lines; ion channels; neurotoxins.

Thomas W. White
Professor
Ph.D. Harvard, 1994.
Physiology and genetics of intercellular channels.