A-Z Faculty
Below is a list of all Department of Pharmacology faculty. View individual profiles of our faculty members via the links below or use the navigation on the left to sort by faculty type.
Arango , Daniel
Assistant Professor of Pharmacology
Ardehali, Hossein
Professor of Medicine (Cardiology) and Pharmacology
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Research interests: role of mitochondria and metabolism in cardiovascular disease; cellular iron regulation. Clinical interests: general and preventive cardiology.
Atkinson, Jr, Arthur J
Adjunct Professor of Pharmacology
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My research has focused on the application of pharmacokinetics and drug metabolism to problems in clinical pharmacology. When at NIH I also established an interest in the development and proper use of... [more]
Augustin, Shana M
Assistant Professor of Pharmacology and Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Belmadani, Abdelhak
Research Associate Professor of Pharmacology
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My work seeks to understand how chemokines and their receptors regulate aspects of adult and embryonic neurogenesis. Translational aspects of this research concern the hope that neural stem cells can ... [more]
Berry, Charles A
Associate Professor Emeritus of Pharmacology
Burridge, Paul W
Associate Professor of Pharmacology
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We use human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) to understand the role of the genome in influencing drug efficacy and side effects as well as complex disease traits. We are also interested in plu... [more]
Caraveo Piso, Gabriela
Assistant Professor of Neurology (Movement Disorders) and Pharmacology
Caronia-Brown, Giuliana
Research Assistant Professor of Pharmacology
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Role of microRNAs in CNS and PNS: In the CNS, we focus on the role of miRNA in hippocampus development by regulating Wnt/BMP pathways, while in the PNS, we investigate their role in dopamine neurons d... [more]
Carvill, Gemma L
Assistant Professor of Neurology (Epilepsy/Clinical Neurophysiology), Pediatrics and Pharmacology
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The primary aim of our research is to identify the genetic factors and biological mechanisms that cause epilepsy. We use a variety of sequencing technologies to identify new genetic causes in both the... [more]