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People who work in Endocrine and metabolic physiology

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Name Email/phone Interests include:
Bartell, Paul  
  • Assistant Professor of Avian Biology
pab43@psu.edu
814-867-2365
  (University Park)
Baumrucker, Craig  
  • Professor of Animal Nutrition / Physiology
crb@psu.edu
814-863-0712
  (University Park)
Cell biology and endocrinology related to growth and differentiation of mammary and intestinal tissues. Hormones and growth factors in milk.
Cavener, Douglas (Doug)  
  • Professor and Head of Biology
drc9@psu.edu
814-865-4562
  (University Park)
Regulation of gene expression underlying neonatal development & organ system physiology.
Cooney, Robert  
  • Professor of Surgery
  • Chief, Division of General Surgery
rcooney@psu.edu
717-531-6241
  (Hershey)
Growth hormone mediated gene expression in hepatocytes.
Corwin, Rebecca  
  • Associate Professor of Nutrution and Neuroscience
rxc13@psu.edu
814-865-6519
  (University Park)
Neurobiology of binge-type behavior.
Covasa, Mihai  
  • Associate Professor of Nutrition
mzc13@psu.edu
814-663-2919
  (University Park)
Control of obesity: reduced sensitivity to satiation signals.
Diaz, Francisco  
  • Assistant Professor of Reproductive Biology
fjd10@psu.edu
814-865-1499
  (University Park)
Etherton, Terry  
  • Department Head, Department of Dairy and Animal Science
  • Distinguished Professor of Animal Nutrition
tetherton@psu.edu
814-863-3665
  (University Park)
Endocrine regulation of animal growth and nutrient metabolism.
Green, Michael  
  • Professor of Nutrition Science and Physiology
mhg@psu.edu
814-863-2914
  (University Park)
Vitamin A metabolism; vitamin A delivery to milk. Lipoprotein metabolism; lipid absorption. Tracer kinetics/mathematical modeling.
Kensinger, Ronald  
  • Associate Professor of Dairy and Animal Science
rsk7@psu.edu
814-863-0558
  (University Park)
Mechanisms of growth hormone action; molecular mechanisms that regulate low density lipoprotein (LDL) metabolism; animal biotechnology.
Kim, Jason  
  • Associate Professor of Medicine
  • Program Director of Penn State Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Center
jason.kim@psu.edu
717-531-8575
  (Hershey)
Glucose metabolism and diabetes.
Kimball, Scot  
  • Professor of Cellular and Molecular Physiology
skimball@psu.edu
717-531-8970
  (Hershey)
Hormonal and nutritional regulation of protein synthesis in eukaryotic cells.
Korzick, Donna  
  • Associate Professor of Physiology and Kinesiology
  • Chair, Intercollege Graduate Degree Program in Physiology
dhk102@psu.edu
814-865-5679
  (University Park)
Effects of chronic endurance exercise and senescence on the regulation of cardiovascular function. Ischemia/reperfusion injury and the role of non-genomic estrogen receptor signaling in the aged female rat heart.
Lang, Charles  
  • Professor of Cellular and Molecular Physiology, and Surgery
clang@psu.edu
717-531-5538
  (Hershey)
Regulation of the IGF (Insulin-like Growth Factor) system during catabolic conditions.
Lynch, Christopher  
  • Professor of Cellular and Molecular Physiology
clynch@psu.edu
717-531-5170
  (Hershey)
Adipose tissue biology, nutrient signaling and obesity.
Rolls, Barbara  
  • Helen A. Guthrie Chair and Professor of Nutrition
bjr4@psu.edu
814-863-8572
  (University Park)
Psychological and physiological controls of food intake and selection in normal weight and obese humans across the life span.
Shi, Yuguang (Roger)  
  • Associate Professor, Cellular & Molecular Physiology
yus11@psu.edu
717-531-8566
  (Hershey)
Molecular mechanisms underlying the causes of diabetes and obesity
Simpson, Ian  
  • Professor of Neural and Behavioral Sciences
ixs10@psu.edu
717-531-4156
  (Hershey)
Mechanism(s) of transport of nutrients across the blood -brain barrier; the inter-relationship between diabetes and stroke.
Vary, Thomas  
  • Professor of Cellular and Molecular Physiology
tvary@psu.edu
717-531-5014
  (Hershey)
Protein synthesis in inflammation and sepsis, and in development of alcoholic cardiomyopathy.
Vasilatos-Younken, Regina  
  • Senior Associate Dean of the Graduate School
  • Professor of Poultry Science, Endocrine Physiology, and Nutrition
rxv@psu.edu
814-865-2516
  (University Park)
Role of endocrine and metabolic factors in the regulation of muscle and adipose tissue growth.