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The research interests of Physiology faculty members encompass a wide variety of topics and disciplines. Current projects are numerous and varied with faculty members participating both as primary investigators and as collaborative team members. The rich diversity of ongoing projects provides abundant educational opportunities for Physiology Graduate students, and for students enrolled in various mentoring programs in the basic sciences at East Carolina University.

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Dr. David Beckman
 
 
Faculty Web Page   Faculty Web Page

Pulmonary Physiology, Respiratory Function
  Diaphragmatic hernia
Neurogenic pulmonary edema
Surfactants
Nitric oxide
ARDS


Major Techniques Employed
  Nitrofen model for diaphragmatic hernia
P-V curves
DNA, protein, surfactant phospholipid measurements
Nitric oxide analysis
Permeability coefficient determination
Oleic acid model of ARDS


Current Lab Personnel
  Marvin Whitehurst, Technical Staff

Present Funding
  NC Institute of Nutrition
Title: Efficacy of Vitamine Supplementation on Improving Outcome of Lung Hypoplasia Caused by Congential Diaphragmatic Hernia
Grant Period: July 2000 thru 2001

 

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Dr. Kori L. Brewer
 
Faculty Web Page  Physiology Web Page
Emergency Med Page  Emergency Medicine Page

Neurophysiology
  Spinal Cord Injury/CNS trauma
Mechanisms of Chronic Pain Following Spinal Cord Injury
Somatosensory Plasticity
Neuroprotection


Major Techniques Employed
  Electrophysiology
In situ hybridization
Immunohistochemistry
RT-PCR
Histology
Behavioral testing


 

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Dr. Robert G. Carroll
 
 
Faculty Web Page  Faculty Web Page

Cardiovascular Physiology, Shock
  Cardiovascular Disease
Hemorrhage
Resuscitation
Temperature Regulation
Hypoxia


Major Techniques Employed
  Chronic Indwelling Vascular Catheters
Temperature Telemetry
Computerized Data Acquisition
Aseptic Surgical Methods


Current Lab Personnel
  Justin Brown, Graduate Student
Marvin Whitehurst, Technical Staff


 

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Dr. Laxmansa C. Katwa
 
Faculty Web Page  Faculty Web Page
Cardiovascular Page  Cardiovascular Page
Postdoc Position Available  Position Available
Cardiovascular Physiology and Molecular Biology
  Cardiovascular Disease
Molecular Cardiology
Structural Remodeling in Heart and Lung Disease
Molecular Signaling in Heart Failure & Hypertensive heart disease
Diabetes
Angiogenesis
Apoptosis


Major Techniques Employed
  Tissue Culture, Western Blot, Zymography, Northern Blot, ELISA
Receptor-Radioligand binding Assays
Recombinant DNA, Nuclear Runoff assays
RT-PCR, Real-Time PCR
Epiflourescence microscopy, Fluorescent microassays, Spectrophotometry


Current Lab Personnel
  Dr. Vishnu Chintalagattu, Post Doc.
Dr. Sashidhar Nakerakanti, Post Doc.


Present Funding
  NIH R01 (Principle Investigator)
Title: Endothelin Induced Cardiac Collagen Expression
Grant Period: July 1, 1999 to June 30, 2003
Description: Click here for a description of the grant

NIH R01 (Co-Investigator)
Title: Excerise, Diabetes, Smooth Muscle Ca++
Grant Period: April 1, 1999 to March 31, 2003

 

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Dr. Edward Lieberman
 
Faculty Web Page  Faculty Web Page
Neuro Research Lab  EML Research Lab
Neuro Research Lab  ECU Neuroscience
Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
  The phyiological basis for axon-to-glia signaling
Perineural potassium ion homeostasis
Metabolic properties of nerves and glia
Regulation of electrogenic ion transport
Ultrastructural relationship between axons and glia

Major Techniques Employed
  Quantitative Electrophysiology
HPLC
Isotopic ion and substrate flux
Immunocytochemistry-electron microscopy

Current Lab Personnel
  Dr. Albert Urazaev, Visiting Professor

Present Funding
  NIH (Principle Investigator)
Title: Properties of axon-to-glia glutamate signaling
Grant Period: thru March, 2001

Guilford Pharaceuticals Inc.
Title: Role of N-acetylaspartylglutamate (NAAG) in axon-to-glia signaling
Grant Period: Indefinite


 

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Dr. Robert R. Lust
 
     Faculty Web Page   Faculty Web Page
     Cardiovascular Page   Cardiovascular Page

Cardiovascular Physiology
  Heart research
Function of heart and coronary arteries
Medical and surgical strategies for heart disease and experimental validation
Bypass graft disease
Heart valve function


Major Techniques Employed
  Western Blots / Northern Blots
DNA / RNA / Protein isolations
Surgical models of myocardial ischemia and heart failure
Tissue staining - TTC
Immunohistochemistry


Current Lab Personnel
  Elena Pac, Technical Staff

 

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Dr. Alexander K. Murashov
 
Faculty Web Page  Faculty Web Page
Lab Page  Research Lab Page
Postdoc Position Available  Position Available

Stem Cells and Regeneration in the Nervous System

  Regulation of Stem Cells Differentiation
Embryonic Stem (ES) Cells in Therapy of :
• Spinal Cord Injury
• Traumatic Brain Injury
• Huntington's Disease
Neuroprotective and regenerative action of estrogens in neural disorders
Selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) in treatment of :
• Peripheral Nerve Injuries
• Parkinson’s Disease

Major Techniques Employed
  Stem Cell Culture
DNA Arrays,
siRNA
Real-Time RT-PCR
Neurosurgery
Retrograde Tracing
Immunohistochemistry
Immunofluorescence
Confocal Microscopy


Current Lab Personnel
  Dr. Rustem Islamov, Research Associate,
Elena Pak, Technician
Roger McMurray, MS Student
Wesley Hendricks, MS Student
Paulina Sierpinski, Student
Lisa Tatko, Student

Present Funding
  Department of the Navy
Title: Neural Signaling Activated by Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines Following Trauma
Grant Period: November 1, 2000 to October 31, 2003

North Carolina Biotechnology Center
Title: Development of a Graduate Course in Physiological Proteogenomics
Grant Period: February 1, 2003 to January 31, 2004

NIH- NICHD
Title: Raloxifene Modulation in Rehabilitation
Grant Period: July 1, 2003 to June 30, 2006 (pending)

NSF
Title: The Role of Estrogen Receptor Signaling in Axonal Growth
Grant Period: September 1, 2003 to August 30, 2006 (pending)

 

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Dr. Edward R. Seidel
 
  
   Faculty Web Page   Faculty Web Page

Cellular Proliferation and Cancer
  Regulation of the enzyme ornithine decarboxylase
Function of polyamines in cellular proliferation
Polyamine transport proteins in gastrointestinal absorption of diet
Gene expression in tissues of the gut
Differential gene expression in oncogenesis
Translational control of oncogene expression
Intestinal function during aging
Intracellular signaling


Major Techniques Employed
  Recombinant protein expression
Tissue Culture
Western Blot
DNA mircorarrays
RT-PCR
Gel electrophoresis for RNA and protein identification
DNA sequencing
Measurement of proliferation in cells in culture and in whole animals


Current Lab Personnel
  Jessica Sharpe, Graduate Student
Alan Stephenson, Graduate Student


Present Funding
  NIH AG19384
Title:  Regulation of gastrointestinal absorption by antizyme.
Grant Period: 6/01 to 6/02 (pending)

United States Army
Title:  Identification of genes involved in ovarian cancer.
Grant Period: 6/01 to 6/04 (pending)

North Carolina Institute on Aging
Title:  Absorption of dietary protein during aging.
Grant Period: 01/01 to 09/01 (pending)

 

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Dr. Jan K. Teller
 
 
     Faculty Web Page   Faculty Web Page

Molecular Neuroscience, Alzheimer’s Disease
  Brain aging Biochemistry of amyloid ß peptides
Protein-protein interactions


Major Techniques Employed
  Chromatography
Electrophoresis
Immunotechniques
Spectrophotometry
Spectrofluorimetry
Biosensing
Mass spectrometry
Recombinant DNA/protein techniques


Current Lab Personnel
  Ryan Murray, Technical Staff
Michael Rowe, Graduate Student
Christina Koshiari, Undergraduate student
Amy Leggett, Undergraduate student


Current Funding
  NIH-NINDS
Title:  Molecular basis of brain amyloid peptide heterogeneity.
Grant Period: 1998 thru 2003

 

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Dr. Michael Van Scott
 
 
Faculty Web Page  Faculty Web Page

Respiratory, Cell and Molecular Physiology
  Functions of Airway Epithelia
Mechanisms Underling Airway Hyperresponsiveness and Asthma
Animal Models of Airway Inflamation and Asthma


Major Techniques Employed
  Western Blot, Northern Blot, PCR
Immunofluorescence, Immunohistochemistry
In situ hybridization


Current Lab Personnel
  Dr. Yoshimi Shibata
Cynthia Kukoly
Jerry Hooker
David Ehrmann
Pragna Mehta, Technical Staff


Present Funding
  Contract: EpiGenesis Pharmaceuticals,
"Respirable Antisense Oligonucleotides in the Treatment of Asthma"
M.R. Van Scott, P.I.
July 1, 2000 - 2003

NC Biotechnology Center, Collaborative Assistance Program,
"Antisense to GATA-3 in Allergic Airways Diseases"
M.R. Van Scott, P.I., P. Mehlhop, co-PI.
September 15, 1999 - September 14, 2000.

Pending:

NIH R01, "Chitin has Th1 adjuvant effects on mycobacterial antigen"
Y. Shibata, P.I., M.R. Van Scott, Co-PI @ 10% effort.
April 1, 2001 - March 31, 2005.

NIH R01, "Chitin-activated macrophages down-regulate Th2 responses"
Y. Shibata, P.I., C.J. Kovacs, co-I., M.R. Van Scott, co-I.
December 1, 2000 - November 30, 2004.


 


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