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CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH
Troy
A Baudino PhD Assistant Professor
Role of Myc Oncoproteins in Development and Tumor
Angiogenesis
Thomas
K Borg PhD Professor
The role of the extracellular matrix in the heart during
normal growth and development and in certain disease
conditions
Gregory L Brower DVM PhD Associate Professor
The mechanisms and regulatory events influencing cardiac
remodeling induced by chronic ventricular volume or pressure
overload
Kevin Carnevale MD Clinical Assistant
Professor
Atherosclerosis. Smooth muscle migration in cells that have
been either inhibited or deficient in cytosolic
phospholipase A2
Wayne
E Carver PhD Associate Professor
Understanding how fibroblast behavior and gene expression
are regulated in the heart
Taixing Cui MD PhD Assistant
Professor
Mary F Forman PhD
Research Associate Professor
Cardiac Mast Cell Biology: Phenotypic alterations in cardiac
mast cells during sustained ventricular volume overload
John W
Fuseler PhD Research Assistant Professor
Jason D Gardner PhD Assistant Professor
Mechanisms responsible for the adverse
cardiac remodeling associated with the progression of
congestive heart failure
Edie Goldsmith PhD Assistant Professor
Interactions between cells and the surrounding extracellular
matrix. The functional role of a new class of ECM receptors,
particularly DDR2, in cardiac development
Rich
Goodwin PhD Associate Professor
The molecular mechanisms that regulate growth,
differentiation, and ultimately organogenesis in the
developing heart
Joseph S. Janicki PhD Professor
Cardiac remodeling after abnormal pressure or
volume loading conditions
Sue
Lessner PhD Assistant Professor
Vascular remodeling and angiogenesis (new blood vessel
growth) in the contexts of atherosclerosis and tissue
engineering
David
B Murray PhD Research Assistant Professor
The progression of deleterious ventricular remodeling known
to occur in the pathogenesis of heart failure as well as
diabetes
Jay D
Potts PhD Associate Professor
Three-dimensional model systems of heart valvulogenesis
Robert
Price PhD Research Professor
Director of the Instrumentation Resource Facility
Neonatal cardiac myocyte development
Ann
F Ramsdell PhD Associate Professor -
Women's Studies
the morphogenetic and molecular mechanisms that direct
generation of cardiac left-right asymmetry
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