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Education:
| University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii | | Ph.D. Physiology, 1990 |
| Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington | | B.S. Biology, 1985 |
Research Interests:As a broadly trained physiologist, I have studied the functional modulation of membrane proteins, including: Na+ channel, Na+-K+ ATPase, Na+/H+ exchanger, glucose transporter and Ca2+ channel, using a variety of techniques. These studies have been done in whole animal, isolated organs, tissue and isolated cells. I am particularly interested in signal transduction pathways in cardiac cells, specifically the tyrosine kinase and protein kinase C systems. Students in my laboratory are currently engaged in studying the effects of tyrosine kinase activation on cardiac rhythms and the phosphorylation of cardiac proteins.
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