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Bruce A. Freeman, PhD
Irwin Fridovich Distinguished Professor and Chair
Research Info
Cell Signaling; Redox Reactions
freerad@pitt.edu
412-648-9319
Donald B. DeFranco, PhD
Professor & Vice Chair for Medical Education, Associate Dean for Medical Student Research
Research Info
Glucocorticoids and Neurodevelopment. Prostate cancer.
dod1@pitt.edu
412-624-4259
Ferruccio Galbiati, PhD
Professor & Vice Chair for Research
Research Info
Signal transduction mechanisms in muscular dystrophy and ageing/cancer.
feg5@pitt.edu
412-648-2047
Tija C. Jacob, PhD
Associate Professor & Vice Chair for Graduate Education
Research Info
GABA A receptor neuropharmacology and synapses, inhibition, neurodevelopment, mental health disorders.
tcj11@pitt.edu
412-648-8136
Edwin S. Levitan, PhD
Professor & Vice Chair for Research Operations
Research Info
Neurotransmission, channels and signaling.
elevitan@pitt.edu
412-648-9486
Steffi Oesterreich, PhD
Professor & Vice Chair for Precision and Translational Pharmacology; The Shear Family Foundation Chair in Breast Cancer Research
Research Info
Molecular mechanism and clinical relevance of endocrine response in breast cancer
oesterreichs@upmc.edu
412-641-8555
Michael J. Palladino, PhD
Professor & Vice Chair for Faculty Affairs
Research Info
Combined molecular and genetic approach to identify key proteins required for neural maintenance with age and understand the role of these gene products in human disease conditions.
mjp44@pitt.edu
412-383-5900
Francisco J. Schopfer, PhD
Associate Professor & Vice Chair for Biotechnology Development
fjs2@pitt.edu
412-648-0193
Sruti Shiva, PhD
Professor & Vice Chair for Academics and Equity
Research Info
The mechanisms by which reactive nitrogen species regulate mitochondrial function and signaling, particularly in conditions of hypoxia or ischemia.
sss43@pitt.edu
412-383-5854
Katherine Aird, PhD
Associate Professor
kaa140@pitt.edu
412-623-7709
Daniel Altschuler, PhD
Associate Professor
Research Info
G-protein signaling mechanisms in mitogenesis and oncogenesis
altschul@pitt.edu
412.648.9751
Palaniappa Arjunan, PhD
Research Instructor
arjun@pitt.edu
412-688-6000
Jonathan M. Beckel, PhD
Research Assistant Professor
jmbeckel@pitt.edu
412-383-5004
Kara Bernstein, PhD
Associate Professor
karab@pitt.edu
412-864-7742
Dr. Alessandro Bisello
Associate Professor
Research Info
Structure, signalling and trafficking of G-protein-coupled receptors. Role of EBP50 in vascular remodeling and role of GLP-1 in pancreatic beata cell function.
alb138@pitt.edu
412-648-7347
Martin Buckley, PhD
Visiting Assistant Professor
msb109@pitt.edu
412-383-5901
Dinara Bulgari, PhD
Research Assistant Professor
dms31@pitt.edu
412-648-8693
Eugenia Cifuentes Pagano, PhD
Research Assistant Professor
mec110@pitt.edu
412-648-2610
William C. de Groat, PhD
Distinguished Professor
Research Info
Study of the autonomic mechanisms involved in the control of urogenital function. Study of visceral pain mechanisms.
wcd2@pitt.edu
412-648-9357
Marco Fazzari, PhD
Research Assistant Professor
maf167@pitt.edu
412-626-2924
Keri J. Fogle, PhD
Research Instructor
kjf38@pitt.edu
412-383-5901
Krystle Frahm, PhD
Research Assistant Professor
kaf130@pitt.edu
Peter A. Friedman, PhD
Professor
Research Info
Parathyroid hormone receptor trafficking, regulation, signaling.
paf10@pitt.edu
412-383-7783
William Furey, PhD
Professor
fureyw@pitt.edu
412-607-3106
Eun-Ryeong Hahm, PhD
Reseach Instructor
euh2@pitt.edu
412-623-3262
Yi Huang, PhD
Assistant Professor
yih26@pitt.edu
412-641-3589
Edwin K. Jackson, PhD
Professor
Research Info
The physiology and pharmacology of endogenous modulators of growth, structure and function of cells in the heart, blood vessels and kidneys, with particular focus on adenosine, the renin-angiotensin soystem and estradiol metabolites.
edj@pitt.edu
412-648-1505
Yu Jiang, PhD
Professor
Research Info
Signaling mechanisms for cell growth control; Regulation of protein kinases and phosphatases
yuj5@pitt.edu
412-648-3390
Nicholas Khoo, PhD
Research Assistant Professor
nkhoo@pitt.edu
412-648-9671
Markus K. Klose, PhD
Research Assistant Professor
mkk41@pitt.edu
412-648-8693
Yandong Lai, PhD
Research Instructor
yandong.lai@pitt.edu
412-648-3391
Jack Lancaster, PhD
Professor
doctorno@pitt.edu
412-383-8012
Adrian Lee, PhD
Professor; Pittsburgh Foundation Chair in Precision Medicine
leeav@upmc.edu
412-641-7557
Tatyana Mamonova, PhD
Research Assistant Professor
tbm7@pitt.edu
412-383-8838
Steven Mullett
Research Instructor
sjmst52@pitt.edu
Yael Nechemia-Arbely, PhD
Assistant Professor
Research Info
Research in the lab is focused on understanding the structure, composition and maintenance of the epigenetically defined human centromeres.
arbelyy@upmc.edu
412-623-3228
Carola Neumann, MD
Associate Professor
can44@pitt.edu
412-641-7725
Roderick J. O'Sullivan, PhD
Associate Professor
Research Info
Study of the consequences that defective chromatin assembly and altered epigenetic mechanisms may have in cancer and aging.
osullivanr@upmc.edu
412-623-4063
Patrick J. Pagano, PhD
Professor
Research Info
Development of peptic, viral and small molecular inhibitors of NADPH oxidases and reactive species to assess NOX involvement in cardiovascular disease as well as to devise new therapies
pagano@pitt.edu
412-383-6505
Wei Qian, PhD
Research Instructor
qianw@upmc.edu
412-623-7804
Guillermo G. Romero, PhD
Associate Professor
Research Info
Regulation of G-protein coupled receptor function by phospholipase D and PDZ proteins; molecular regulation of Wnt signaling. Signal Transduction mechanisms associated to the activation of cellular phospholipases.
ggr@pitt.edu
412-648-9408
Subramaniam Sanker, MSc, PhD
Research Instructor
sus48@pitt.edu
412-383-8831
Shivendra Singh, PhD
Professor and UPMC Chair in Cancer Prevention Research
Research Info
The Singh laboratory focuses on preclinical and clinical investigations of novel agents derived from dietary (eg, broccoli) and medicinal plants (eg, Withania somnifera) for chemoprevention of cancers.
svs2@pitt.edu
412-623-3262
John J. Skoko, PhD
Research Instructor
jskoko@pitt.edu
412-641-7740
Laura A. Stabile, PhD
Research Associate Professor
stabilela@upmc.edu
412-623-2015
Adam C. Straub, PhD
Associate Professor
Research Info
Redox signaling mechanisms in the microcirculation.
astraub@pitt.edu
412-648-7097
Ieva Sutkeviciute, PhD
Research Assistant Professor
ies4@pitt.edu
Nilgun Tasdemir, PhD
Research Instructor
tasdemirn@upmc.edu
412-641-7736
Stevan P. Tofovic, MD, PhD
Associate Professor
tofovic@pitt.edu
412-648-3363
Jingshan Tong, PhD
Research Instructor
jit15@pitt.edu
412-623-3255
Ben Van Houten, PhD
Professor
Research Info
Mitochondrial dysfunction in cancer and neurodegenerative diseases , structure function of DNA repair enzymes/proteins.
vanhoutenb@upmc.edu
412-623-7762
Jean-Pierre Vilardaga, PhD
Professor
Research Info
Understanding molecular mechanisms of G protein-coupled receptor(GPCR) signalling and trafficking.
jpv@pitt.edu
412-648-2055
Dario Vitturi, PhD
Research Assistant Professor
dav28@pitt.edu
412-648-8160
Daniela Volonte, PhD
Research Assistant Professor
dav18@pitt.edu
412-624-1006
Man-Tzu Wang, PhD
Assistant Professor
wangmt@pitt.edu; wangm7@upmc.edu
412-623-2285
Qiming Jane Wang, PhD
Professor
Research Info
Targeting protein kinase D by small molecular inhibitors for cancer therapy; signaling mechanisms of protein kinase D in cancer.
qjw1@pitt.edu
412-383-7754
Stacy Gelhaus Wendell, PhD
Assistant Professor
gstacy@pitt.edu
412-648-1351
Steven K. Wendell, PhD
Assistant Professor
wend0017@pitt.edu
412-648-1279
Matthew J. Whitley, PhD
Research Instructor
mjw100@pitt.edu
412-360-6610
Steven R. Woodcock, PhD
Research Instructor
srw22@pitt.edu
412-648-9671
Jennifer Xavier, PhD
Research Assistant Professor
xavierjm@mwri.magee.edu
412-641-7521
Kunhong (Kevin) Xiao, MD, PhD
Research Associate Professor
khxiao@pitt.edu
412-648-1381
Cheng Zhang, PhD
Assistant Professor
Research Info
Structural basis for G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling; development of GPCR antibodies through protein engineering.
chengzh@pitt.edu
412-383-8044
Lin Zhang, PhD
Professor
Research Info
Genetic basis of differential responses to anticancer drugs and mechanisms of drug-induced apoptosis.
zhanglx@upmc.edu
412-623-1009
Xuejing Zhang, PhD
Research Instructor
xuz20@pitt.edu
412-383-7734