Cardiovascular and Autonomic Pharmacology, Hypertension and Antihypertensive Drug Mechanisms, Oxidative Stress, Dopamine, Dopamine Receptor Agonists, Cardiovascular Function, Cellular Signaling Mechanisms in the Proximal Tubule
Cardiovascular and Autonomic Pharmacology; Hypertension and Antihypertensive Drug Mechanisms; Central and peripheral control of the cardiovascular and renal function; Role of oxidative stress in cardiovascular diseases: receptor-G protein coupling, drug responsiveness, antioxidant supplementation; Dopamine, Dopamine Receptor Agonists and Cardiovascular Function; Dopamine receptor function in obesity, diabetes, hypertension and aging; Dopamine receptor mediated cellular signalling mechanisms in the proximal tubule; Role of kidney dopamine in fluid and electrolyte balance; Oxidative stress and D1 receptor signal transduction in the kidney
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Affiliations
Research Consortia
John S. Dunn GCC for Chemical Genomics
Appointments
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Department / School
Institution
Executive Vice Dean
Research
University of Houston
Director
Hearth and Kidney Institute
University of Houston
Joseph P. and Shirley Shipman Buckley Endowed Professor
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