Redox Pharmacology Faculty Buj-Gomez, Raquel Research Assistant Professor rbg19@pitt.edu 412-623-3241 Chang, Fei Research Instructor fec29@pitt.edu 530-219-1806 Cifuentes Pagano, Eugenia Research Assistant Professor mec110@pitt.edu 412-648-2610 Fazzari, Marco Research Assistant Professor maf167@pitt.edu 412-626-2924 Freeman, Bruce Irwin Fridovich Distinguished Professor and ChairCell Signaling; Redox Reactions freerad@pitt.edu 412-648-9319 Galbiati, Ferruccio Professor & Vice Chair for ResearchSignal transduction mechanisms in muscular dystrophy and ageing/cancer. feg5@pitt.edu 412-648-2047 Gelhaus, Stacy Associate Professor; Scientific Director, Health Sciences Mass Spectrometry Core gstacy@pitt.edu 412-648-1351 Hahm, Eun-Ryeong Research Instructor euh2@pitt.edu 412-623-3262 Khoo, Nicholas Research Assistant Professor nkhoo@pitt.edu 412-648-9671 Lancaster, Jack Professor doctorno@pitt.edu 412-383-8012 Neumann, Carola Associate Professor & Vice Chair for Precision and Translational Pharmacology can44@pitt.edu 412-641-7725 Pagano, Patrick ProfessorDevelopment of peptic, viral and small molecular inhibitors of NADPH oxidases and reactive species to assess NOX involvement in cardiovascular disease as well as to devise new therapies pagano@pitt.edu 412-383-6505 Palladino, Michael Professor & Vice Chair for Faculty AffairsCombined molecular and genetic approaches to identify key proteins required for neural maintenance with age and understand the role of these gene products in metabolic disease conditions mjp44@pitt.edu 412-383-5900 Schopfer, Francisco Associate Professor & Vice Chair for Biotechnology Development fjs2@pitt.edu 412-648-0193 Shiva, Sruti Professor & Vice Chair for Academics and Equity Associate Director, Vascular Medicine InstituteThe mechanisms by which reactive nitrogen species regulate mitochondrial function and signaling, particularly in conditions of hypoxia or ischemia. sss43@pitt.edu 412-383-5854 Straub, Adam Associate Professor & Vice Chair, Research; Assistant Dean of Basic Sciences Faculty AffairsRedox signaling mechanisms in the microcirculation. astraub@pitt.edu 412-648-7097 Van Houten, Ben ProfessorMitochondrial dysfunction in cancer and neurodegenerative diseases , structure function of DNA repair enzymes/proteins. vanhoutenb@upmc.edu 412-623-7762