Organ Systems
The human body is a highly integrated collection of organ systems and the primary faculty focuses on three: the nervous system, cardiovascular system, and the urinary system. The primary and secondary faculty also spends time researching several other organ systems, including respiratory and endocrine. A unique aspect of our Department is that we can approach problems in each of these systems in an integrative fashion from the level of the atom to that of the whole organism. To learn more about this integration, see Disciplines.
Cardiovascular System
- Walter F. Boron, MD, PhD
- Matthias Buck
- George R. Dubyak, PhD
- Patrick Osei-Owusu, PhD, FAHA
- Rajesh Ramachandran, PhD
- Corey Smith, PhD
- Julian E. Stelzer, PhD
- Kui Xu, MD, PhD
- Ulrich Hopfer, MD, PhD
- Joseph C. LaManna, PhD
- William P. Schilling, PhD
- Sudha Chakrapani, PhD
- Mark E. Dunlap, MD
Endocrine System
Gastrointestinal System
Immune System
Nervous System
- Walter F. Boron, MD, PhD
- Matthias Buck
- Lisa Damato, PhD
- Tingwei Mu, PhD
- Xin Qi, PhD
- Rajesh Ramachandran, PhD
- Corey Smith, PhD
- Witold K. Surewicz, PhD
- Kui Xu, MD, PhD
- Stephen W. Jones, PhD
- Joseph C. LaManna, PhD
- William P. Schilling, PhD
- Sudha Chakrapani, PhD
Renal System
Reproductive System
Respiratory System