Disciplines
The term 'disciplines' refers to research areas—such as physiology, biophysics, biochemistry, and pharmacology—that generally transcend organ systems. We hear a lot these days about interdisciplinary research, but without strong disciplines there can be none. Our Department helps to guard the disciplines of physiology as well as molecular and cellular biophysics.
Structural Biology & Molecular Biophysics
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance
Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchange
Molecular Modeling and Dynamics Simulation
Nuclear Magentic Resonance
Molecular and Cellular Physiology
Cellular Modelling and Simulation
Electrophysiology
- Walter F. Boron, MD, PhD
- Tingwei Mu, PhD
- Rossana Occhipinti, PhD
- Mark D. Parker, PhD
- Corey Smith, PhD
- Nami Tajima, PhD
- Ulrich Hopfer, MD, PhD
- Stephen W. Jones, PhD
- William P. Schilling, PhD
- Sudha Chakrapani, PhD
Signal Transduction
- Walter F. Boron, MD, PhD
- Matthias Buck
- George R. Dubyak, PhD
- Patrick Osei-Owusu, PhD, FAHA
- Xin Qi, PhD
- Corey Smith, PhD
- Ulrich Hopfer, MD, PhD
- Stephen W. Jones, PhD
- William P. Schilling, PhD
Systems Physiology
Physiological Phenotyping
Systems Modelling (Physiome)