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BOYDEN, PENELOPE A. Ph.D.
Cardiac electrophysiology; mechanisms of arrhythmias in experimental and naturally occurring animal models of disease
Office: Physicians & Surgeons| 7th floor | Room 464
Telephone: 212.305.7907
Email:pab4@columbia.edu
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COLECRAFT, HENRY M, Ph.D.
Molecular Physiology of Voltage-Dependent Calcium Channels.
Office: Russ Berrie Pavilion| 5th floor | Room 504
Telephone: 212.851.5372
Fax: 212.851.5375
Email:hc2405@columbia.edu
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FAN, QIANG R, PH.D.
Structural biology; cell surface receptor-ligand recognition.
Office: Physicians & Surgeons | 7th Floor | Room 430
Telephone: 212.342.0115
Fax: 212.305.8780
Email:qf13@columbia.edu
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FEINMARK, STEVEN J, PH.D.
Arachidonic acid metabolism in inflammatory cells and the nervous system; synthesis, biological and pharmacological activities of leuotrienes and PAF.
Office: Black Building| 7th Floor | Room BB
Telephone: 212.305.3567
Fax: 212.305.8780
Email:sjf1@columbia.edu
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GOLDBERG, DANIEL J, PH.D.
Growth of neuronal processes and formation of synapses during development and learning.
Office: Physicians & Surgeons | 7th Floor | Room 517
Telephone: 212.305.1673
Fax: 212.305.8780
Email:djg5@columbia.edu
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GRAZIANO, JOSEPH H, PH.D.
Consequences of exposure to metals, both on the molecular and population levels.
Office: 722 West 168th Street | Room 1107F
Telephone: 212.305.1678
Fax: 212.305.3857
Email:jg24@columbia.edu
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HARRISON, NEIL L, PH.D.
Biophysics/Ion Channels, Synapses & Circuits.
Office: Presbyterian Hospital | 5th Floor | Room
Telephone: 212.304.6459
Fax: 212.305.8780
Email:nh2298@columbia.edu
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HEN, RENE, PH.D.
Serotonin receptors and behavior.
Office: Lawrence C. Kolb Research Building | 7th Floor | Room 767
Telephone: 212.543.5328
Fax: 212.305.8780
Email:rh95@columbia.edu
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JAVITCH, JONATHAN A, M.D. , PH.D.
G-protein coupled receptors: structural bases for pharmacological specificity and function; neurotransmitter transporters: biophysics, bicochemistry and regulation.
Office: Physicians & Surgeons | 11th Floor | Room 401
Telephone: 212.305.7308
Fax: 212.305.5594
Email:jaj2@columbia.edu
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JU, JINGYUE, PH.D.
Structural biology; cell surface receptor-ligand recognition.
Office: Columbia Main Campus| 819 SW Mudd | NY, NY
Telephone: 212.854.2487
Email:qf13@columbia.edu
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KASS, ROBERT S, PH.D.
Regulation of ion channel expression in normal and genetically-altered cardiac cells: gene-targeted pharmacology of inherited cardiac arrhythmias
Office: Presbyterian Hospital | 7th Floor | Room 318
Telephone: 212.342.3720
Fax: 212.305.8780
Email:rsk20@columbia.edu
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KELLENDONK, CHRISTOPH, PH.D.
Molecular mechanisms that may underlie the cognitive deficits of schizophrenia.
Office: Physicians & Surgeons | 7th Floor | Room 421
Telephone: 212.342.3114
Fax: 212.305.8780
Email:ck491@columbia.edu
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MARX, STEVEN O., M.D.
Molecular biology/macromolecular complex formation of ion channels.
Office: Presbyterian Hospital | 3rd Floor | Room 3 Center
Telephone: 212.305.0271
Fax: 212.305.8780
Email:sm460@columbia.edu
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PRINCE, ALICE S., M.D.
Bacterial induction of cytokine signaling in epithelial cells.
Office: Black Building | 4th Floor | Room 418
Telephone: 212.305.4193
Fax: 212.305.8780
Email:asp7@columbia.edu
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ROBINSON, RICHARD B., PH.D.
Regulation of cardiac ion channels and autonomic signaling by development and disease; gene and cell therapies for cardiac arrhythmias.
Office: Presbyterian Hospital | 7W 318
Telephone: 212.305.8754
Fax: 212.305.8780
Email:rbr1@columbia.edu
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ROSEN, MICHAEL R., M.D.
Developmental biology of the heart; cardiac-autonomic interactions; Mechanisms for cardiac arrhythmias and their prevention and control.
Office: Presbyterian Hospital | 7th Floor | Room 7
Telephone: 212.305.8754
Fax: 212.305.8780
Email:mrr1@columbia.edu
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SCHOLZ, JOACHIM., M.D.
Cellular and molecular mechanisms of chronic pain.
Office: Black Building | Room 1111
Telephone: 212.305.1274
Fax: 212.304.6539
Email:js3932@mail.cumc.columbia.edu
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SIEGELBAUM, STEVEN A., PH.D.
Molecular studies of ion channel structure and function; synaptic transmission and plasticity in the mammalian brain.
Office: NYS Psychiatric Institute | Kolb Annex 6th Floor | Room 625
Telephone: 212.543.5246
Fax: 212.305.8780
Email:sas8@columbia.edu
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STEINBERG, SUSAN F., M.D.
Signal transduction that mediate the cardiac actions of G protein-coupled receptors for catecholamines as well as thrombin.
Office: NYS Psychiatric Institute | 7th Floor | Room 312
Telephone: 212.305.4297
Fax: 212.305.8780
Email:sfs1@columbia.edu
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SULZER, DAVID L., M.D.
Synaptic connections that underlie learning as well as neurodegenerative diseases that occur at these synapses.
Office: Black Building | 3rd Floor | Room 305
Telephone: 212.305.3967
Fax: 212.305.8780
Email:ds43@columbia.edu
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WIT, ANDREW L., PH.D.
Mechanisms for arrhythmias caused by cardiac disease.
Office: Physicians & Surgeons | 7th Floor | Room 446
Telephone: 212.305.4197
Email:alw4@columbia.edu
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