UTHSCSA - Department of Physiology
Membrane Biology and Cellular Signaling Track (MBCS) Track

The Membrane Biology and Cell Signaling (MBCS) graduate track provides state-of-the-art training in understanding and investigating intracellular and intercellular signaling mechanisms, and membrane proteins, including channels, transporters, receptors and cell adhesion molecules. This track emphasizes integrating biochemical, molecular, cellular, and physiological approaches and thinking to define pathways of cell signaling and function, and their relationship ultimately to understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms of human disease.

Graduate Coordinator
Department of Physiology-MC 7756
7703 Floyd Curl Drive
San Antonio, TX 78229-3900
Telephone: 210-567-4324
Fax: 210-567-4410
E-mail: physiologygrad@uthscsa.edu

Track Co-leaders:
James Stockand, Ph.D.
Office: 3.029V
Telephone: 567-4332
E-mail: stockand@uthscsa.edu

Jean Jiang, Ph.D.
Office: 4.084V
Telephone: 567-3796
E-mail: jiangj@uthsca.edu

MBCS Track Faculty

Adamo, Martin

Aguiar, Ricardo

Asmis, Reto

Berton, Michael T.

Bose, Santanu

Boyer, Thomas

Brenner, Robert

Chatterjee, Bandana

Chen, Yumay

Clark, Robert

Clarke, William

Dong, Lily Q.

Eaton, Benjamin A.

Folli, Franco

Gao, Shou-Jiang

Ghosh-Choudhury, Nandini

Harris, Stephen E.

Henderson, George I.

Hinck, Andrew

Imam, Syed Z.

Izumi, Kenneth M.

Jeske, Nathaniel A.

Jiang, Jean

 

Kolodrubetz, David

Kumar, A. Pratap

Larsen, Pamela

Liu, Feng

Macleod, Gregory

McEwen, Donald

McLemore, Morgan

Mohan, Sumathy

Mustafa, Shamimunisa

Naski, Michael

Nicholson, Bruce

Saikumar, Pothana

Seidner, Steven

Shapiro, Mark

Sharp, Z. Dave

Stockand, James

Sun, LuZhe

Vadlamudi, Ratna K.

Weiss, David

Zhong, Guangming