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| Faculty Member | Summary of research interests |
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| Eldon Braun |
Comparative renal physiology; Avian renal physiology; Type II diabetes |
| Heddwen Brooks |
Systemic actions of vasopressin, gender differences in development of metabolic syndrome and diabetes. Role of vasopressin in regulating collecting duct function, aquaporin regulation, ER stress, microarray discovery, renal disorders, molecular signaling |
| Janis Burt | Gap-junction channel function and physiological roles in cardiac and vascular tissues; mechanisms of cellular injury. |
| William Dantzler | comparative renal physiology; tubular transport of organic cations and anions; integrated structure and function of mammalian renal inner medulla |
| Raphael Gruener |
2007: Promoting biotechnology issues in Arizona (laboratory closed down 2006) |
| Ronald Lynch | Microscopic imaging and spectroscopy; metabolism and stimulus-response coupling in muscle and insulin-secreting cells. |
| Alexander Simon | In vivo functions of gap-junction intercellular channels |
| Stephen Wright | Molecular and cellular physiology of membrane transport |