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Julian E. Stelzer, PhD |
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Program Director Dr. Stelzer is the director of the Medical Physiology program. He received his PhD from Oregon State University and is a Professor in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics. His research is focused on the molecular mechanisms of contractile dysfunction in genetic and acquired cardiomyopathies. Dr. Stelzer teaches cardiovascular physiology in four courses within the MSMP curriculum. In his time at Case Western, he has served on several School of Medicine committees. He's been a steering committee member of the CWRU Medical School Admissions Committee since 2013 and currently serves as the chair for that committee. |
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George R. Dubyak, PhD |
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Professor Dr. Dubyak received his PhD from the University of Pennsylvania and specializes in signal transduction by extracellular nucleotides and inflammasomes in innate immunity and inflammation. |
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Jeffrey L. Garvin, PhD |
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Professor Dr. Garvin received his PhD from Duke University and trained at the National Institutes of Health. He joined the Department of Physiology and Biophysics in 2012. Before coming to CWRU, he was the Division Head of Hypertension and Vascular Research in the Henry Ford Health System, one of the largest healthcare delivery systems in Michigan. Dr. Garvin has been involved in medical education from his first appointment in the Henry Ford Healthcare System. There he trained both internal medical residents and Nephrology fellows. Since joining the CWRU faculty, he has taught first and third year medical students, interviewed applicants to the CWRU School of Medicine, and has been an advisor to MS students in the Medical Physiology program. |
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Andrea Romani, MD, PhD |
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Associate Professor, Director of Curriculum for Medical Physiology Program Dr. Romani received his MD from the University of Siena before completing his PhD in Experimental and Molecular Pathology at the Universities of Turin and Siena. He has been with Case Western Reserve University’s Department of Physiology & Biophysics since 1989, starting as a postdoctoral fellow. He has been involved with the Medical Physiology program since its inception, serving in various capacities including Assistant Director, Director of Admissions, and now as Director of Curriculum. Dr. Romani is the Course Director for the MSMP core curriculum, as well as for the Clinical Reasoning and Pathophysiology courses. As a faculty advisor, he has worked with well over 200 students. In addition to his roles with the MSMP program, Dr. Romani has been the Director of the Graduate Student Admissions Committee (PhD programs) and a member of the Interviewing Committees for both the MD and MSTP programs since 2011. |
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Corey Smith, PhD |
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Professor, Graduate Program Director for Doctoral Program Dr. Smith is the Graduate Program Director for PhD education for the Physiology and Biophysics training program and leader of Block 2 – Neurology for the Medical Physiology program. He has served as course director for PhD-level courses, as the admissions director for the Physiology and Biophysics training program, and as a member of the admissions committee for the Biomedical Sciences Training Program (BSTP). Dr. Smith is currently a member of the Graduate Advisory Committee for the School of Medicine PhD training programs and teaches courses within the PhD training program, the MSMP program, and the School of Medicine MD curriculum. He has served as an academic advisor for the MSMP program since its inception and has hosted several MSMP students for independent study research projects. His research interests include peripheral nervous systems, synaptic physiology, and neuromodulation of cardiovascular function. |
Jessica Taylor, PhD |
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Assistant Professor Dr.Taylor received her PhD in Biomedical Sciences from the University of Missouri. She teaches in multiple blocks of the MSMP core curriculum - spanning cardiovascular, gastrointestinal core and exercise physiology - in addition to leading activities for Block 8. Dr. Taylor is the course director tor the Exercise Physiology course (second year elective) and she also teaches respiratory and gastrointestinal pathophysiology in the Physiological Bais for Diseases electives. Prior to joining the department, Dr. Taylor taught at William Carey University College of Osteopathic Medicine and served on their Admissions Committee for five years. She has advised both the pre-professional and professional students over the past six years and currently serves as a member of the Admissions Committee and the Committee for Medical Education here at CWRU's School of Medicine. |
Patrtck Osei-Owusu, PhD, FAHA |
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Associate Professor Dr. Osei- Owusu's info is coming soon. PhD, Cardiovascular Pharmacology, Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago |
Erica Allen, PhD |
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Assistant Professor Dr. Allen's info is coming soon. |
Jeffrey R. Schelling, MD |
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Professor Dr. Schellings's info is coming soon. |