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Professor
Herbert Gaisano MD, FRCP(C)
Research Interests
My laboratory is focused on the molecular mechanisms which regulate exocytosis, using two models- the neuroendocrine insulin-secreting pancreatic islet beta cell and the epithelial pancreatic acinar cell which secrete digestive enzymes.
Professor
Adria Giacca MD
Research Interests
Diabetes/Lipotoxicity/Glucotoxicity/ Insulin resistance/ Insulin Secretion/ Oxidative stress/ Clamps/Atherosclerosis/ Restenosis/ Cancer
Assistant Professor
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Cardiovascular and Respiratory Platform
Neil Goldenberg MD, PhD, FRCPC
Research Interests
Research focuses on pulmonary vascular inflammation and vasoconstriction. Specific interests include mechanisms of immunological dysregulation in pulmonary arterial hypertension, including both innate immune activation and B cell dysfunction and autoimmunity.
Assistant Professor
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Cardiovascular and Respiratory Platform
Ewan Goligher MD, PhD
Research Interests
Respiratory muscle action and function during mechanical ventilation; mechanisms of lung and diaphragm injury in respiratory failure; management of acute respiratory failure, mechanical ventilation, and extracorporeal life support
Associate Professor
Michael Gollob MD, FRCP
Research Interests
Research is directed towards understanding the genetic causes and physiology of cardiac heart rhythm disorders through use of human genetic studies, bioinformatics, cellular electrophysiology and mouse models.
Associate Professor
Tanja Gonska PhD
Research Interests
Research is directed towards cystic fibrosis, assessing CFTR function and interaction with other epithelial channels in human airway and intestinal cells.Clinical Interests
Next to lab-based research, we also perform clinical research focused on CFTR-related disorder, gastrointestinal disease in CF and pancreas diseases in children.
Professor
Anthony Gramolini PhD
Research Interests
Mechanisms of dilated cardiomyopathy; Ca2+ regulation in skeletal and cardiac muscle; formation of specialized protein domains in muscle; cardiovascular proteomics.
Professor
Greg Hare MD, PhD
Research Interests
Anemia, Hypoxia, Oxygen DeliveryClinical Interests
Blood Conservation, Neuroanesthesia
Professor