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MCB Faculty - Pharmacology, SL-83
 

Krishna Agrawal, Ph.D.
Regents Professor and Chairman
Research Interest: HIV pathogenesis: neoplastic growth control; gene therapy; mechanisms of drug-induced toxicities
University of Florida, 1965
Office: 3700 Medical School Phone: 588-5444
Lab: Medical School Phone: 584-2627
 
Barbara Beckman, Ph.D.
Professor
Research Interest: Cancer pharmacology and oxygen-sensing genes
Johns Hopkins University, 1978
Office: 371 JBJ Phone: 584-2631
Lab: 312, 313 JBJ Phone: 588-5589
Email: Dr. Beckman
 

Bruce Bunnell, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Chairman, Division of Gene Therapy
Tulane National Primate Research Center
Research Interest: Gene transfer/therapy, stem cells (mesenchymal and hematopoietic), lysosomal storage diseasesand animal models
University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1990
Office: 3554 Medical School Phone: 988-3329
Lab: 3551 Medical School Phone: 988-3362
Email: Dr. Bunnell

   
Craig W. Clarkson, Ph.D.
Professor
Research Interest: Molecular Biology and pharmacology of cardiac ion channels
Northwestern University, 1982
Office: 4069 Medical School Phone: 584-2641
Lab: 4071, 4073 Medical School Phone: 584-2640
Email: Dr. Clarkson
 

Phillip Kadowitz, Ph.D.
Professor
Research Interest: Cardiovascular gene therapy
Marquette University, 1968
Office: 4713 Medical School Phone: 584-2764
Lab: 4714, 4718 Medical School Phone: 584-2637
Email: Dr. Kadowitz

   
Vincent LaRussa, Ph.D.
Research Associate Professor
Research Interest: Stromal cell-stem cell interactions in bone marrow
Roswell Park Memorial Institute State University of New York at Buffalo, 1981
Office: 6218 Medical School Phone: 585-6404
Lab: 6218 Medical School Phone: 585-6406
Email: Dr. LaRussa
   
John A. McLachlan, Ph.D.
Professor of Pharmacology
Department of Environmental Health Sciences, SL-3
Director, Center for Bioenvironmental Research
Research Interest: Developmental biology and toxicology of estrogen and estrogenic environmental chemicals, gene imprinting in development
George Washington University, 1971
Office: 110 JBJ Phone: 585-6910
   

Bradley Taylor, PhD.
Associate Professor
Research Interest: The neurobiological basis of pain and analgesia
University of California, San Diego, 1991
Office: 3731 Medical School Phone: 988-3354
Lab: 3735 Medical School Phone: 988-3357
Email: Dr. Taylor
Internet: Dr. Taylor's Web Site

 
   
 


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