Alan W. Seadler - Director, Ph.D. Case Western Reserve University, Edward V. Fritzky Chair in Biotechnology Leadership, Associate Academic Vice President for Research, seadlera@duq.edu Phone: 412.396.1568, Entreprenurial activity in the biomedical industry, translational research, product research and development. Seadler Bio, Spectrum Article

Lawrence H. Block, Ph.D. University of Maryland, Professor of Pharmaceutics, block@duq.edu Phone: 412.396.6362 Drug delivery, pharmacokinetics, transport phenomena, and pharmaceutical engineering.

Peter Castric, Ph.D. Montana State University, Professor of Biological Sciences, castric@duq.edu Vaccines and bacterial pathogenesis.

F. Richard Clemente, Ph.D., University of Kentucky, Associate Professor, Department of Physical Therapy, clemente@duq.edu Sensory nerve stimulation for the treatment of causalgia. Synaptosomal neurotransmitter levels in neuropathetic dorsal horns treated with sensory nerve stimulation.

Daniel Goldreich, Ph.D. , University of California at San Francisco, Assistant Professor, Department of Occupational Therapy, goldreich@duq.edu Psychophysical testing of tactile acuity in visually-impaired and other populations.

Aleem Gangjee, Ph.D. University of Iowa, Professor of  Medicinal Chemistry, gangjee@duq.edu: Cancer drug development and discovery.

Jeffry D. Madura, Ph.D. Purdue University, Professor of Chemistry, madura@duq.edu Theoretical models for the study of the structure, function and dynamics of biological systems.

Wilson Meng, Ph.D. University of Southern California, Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, meng@duq.edu Peptide immunotherapy, T-cell epitope prediction, dendritic cell biology, cancer genetic immunization.

Clifford R. Pohl, Ph.D., University of Rochester, Associate Professor, Department of Physical Therapy, pohl@duq.edu Neuroendocrine control and feedback mechanisms using the reproductive axis as the model system. Growth-related signals to the nervous system inducing the pulsatile release mechanisms at puberty.

David W. Seybert, Ph.D. Cornell University, Professor of Biochemistry, seybert@duq.edu Modifications of plasma proteins by lipid peroxidation products, oxidation of lipid bilayers and oxidative enzymatic reactions.

David L. Somers, Ph.D., Medical University of South Carolina, Associate Professor, Department of Physical Therapy, somers@duq.edu Sensory nerve stimulation for the treatment of causalgia. Synaptosomal neurotransmitter levels in neuropathetic dorsal horns treated with sensory nerve stimulation.

John F. Stolz, Ph.D. Boston University, Professor of Biological Sciences, stolz@duq.edu Microbial ecology, bioremediation, and biomineralization.

Christopher K. Surratt, Ph.D. University of Virginia, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology, surratt@duq.edu Structure - function studies on brain receptors for opiates and psychostimulants, toward rational design of pharmacotherapies to combat physical dependence and addiction.

Paula A. Witt-Enderby, Ph.D. University of Arizona, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology, wittp@duq.edu Mechanisms underlying human melatonin receptor function and regulation using recombinant cell culture models.

 

 
   
Mission and Identity | Undergraduate Programs | Graduate Programs | Contact DU | Copyright 2005
 
 
 
Events
Links to Non DU Affiliates
Regional News Links
Faculty
Home
Human Resources DU Daily & Events Athletics Newsroom Contact Duquesne Graduate Programs Undergraduate Programs Mission and Identity