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Investigators

Francois M. Abboud, MD
Function of stretch-activated channels and E-NaC/Degenerin proteins in nodose baroreceptor neurons; Modulation of Na+ and K+ channel activation in baroreceptor neurons by autocrine factors; Molecular mechanisms involved in K+ channel activation in baroreceptor neurons
Abboud Lab
Email: francois-abboud@uiowa.edu
Telephone: (319) 353-3057

Christopher A. Ahern, PhD
Function and pharmacology voltage-gated sodium channels that drive rapid upstroke of the action-potential throughout the body
Ahern Lab
Email: christopher-ahern@uiowa.edu
Telephone: (319) 335-6964

Kevin P. Campbell, PhD
Cell membrane integrity and muscular dystrophy
Campbell Lab
Email: kevin-campbell@uiowa.edu
Telephone: (319) 335-7867

Mark Chapleau, PhD
Molecular and cellular mechanisms that determine baroreceptors reflex sensitivity in normal and pathological states.
Email: mark-chapleau@uiowa.edu
Telephone: (319) 335-8958

Sandipan Chowdhury, PhD
Structural and biophysical mechanisms underlying voltage and ligand regulation of membrane transport
Email: sandipan-chowdhury@uiowa.edu

Stephanie Gantz, PhD
Ion channel function of the delta glutamate receptors
Email: stephanie-gantz@uiowa.edu

N. Charles Harata, PhD
Structure and function of synapses in mammalian brains
Email: charles-harata@uiowa.edu
Telephone: (319) 335-7820

Wayne A. Johnson, PhD
Molecular mechanisms of sensory signal transduction
Email: wayne-a-johnson@uiowa.edu
Alexandria Miller, PhD
Ion channels and other membrane proteins in infectious disease
Email: alexandria-miller@uiowa.edu

George Richerson, MD, PhD
Role of GABA transporters in regulation of tonic inhibition, including by releasing GABA by reversing during depolarization
Richerson Lab
Email: george-richerson@uiowa.edu
Telephone: (319) 358-7418

Peter Snyder, PhD
Structure, function, and regulation of DEG/ENaC ion channels, and their role in diseases such as hypertension
Snyder Lab
Email: peter-snyder@uiowa.edu
Telephone: (319) 356-4991
Michael J. Welsh, MD
Structure and function of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator chloride channel; Innate immunity in defense of the pulmonary airways; Gene therapy for lung diseases; Biology of ENaC sodium channels and their dysfunction in disease; Structure, function and physiology of nonvoltage-gated sodium channels with an emphasis on mechanosensation

Eric B. Taylor, PhD
Role of mitochondrial carriers (transporters) in regulating cellular, tissue, and organismal function
Email: eric-taylor@uiowa.edu