Faculty
Professor and Director
Dr. Jones is an expert in cardiac function, and explores the structure-function relationship of the heart.
Assistant Professor
Dr. Baba investigates the biochemical mechanisms regulating cardiac and skeletal muscle function under physiological and pathological conditions.
Assistant Professor
Dr. Carll investigates how inhaled toxicants and other environmental stressors impair cardiac and autonomic function.
Assistant Professor
Dr. Collins investigates sex differences underlying cardiovascular health and disease.
Professor
Dr. Conklin addresses how environmental pollutants damage the vasculature.
Assistant Professor
Dr. Gibb's laboratory addresses metabolic mechanisms of fibrosis and striated muscle function in health and disease.
Assistant Professor
Dr. Haberzettl addresses environmental cues that impact insulin signaling in the vasculature.
Associate Professor
Dr. Hellmann focuses on resolution biology and how physical activity undergirds health.
Professor
Dr. Hill focuses on the influence of metabolism on cardiovascular remodeling and health.
Associate Professor
Dr. Moore interrogates the consequences of changes in collagen organization in the heart.
Assistant Professor
Dr. Nong develops and implements in vivo models to support the Center.
Assistant Professor
Dr. Sansbury addresses the immunologic determinants of cardiovascular disease.
Instructor
Dr. Sears addresses immunologic mechanisms of kidney health and disease.
Associate Professor
Dr. Wysoczynski investigates how the immune system influences ventricular remodeling.