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| EDUCATION: |
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HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION:
Paschal High School, Fort Worth, Texas
Graduated 1950
UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION:
Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas
B.A. Mathematics, 1957 1960
NIH Predoctoral Fellowship 1960 1964
University of Mississippi Medical Center
Advisor: A.C. Guyton
GRADUATE EDUCATION:
DOCTORATE:
Ph.D., Physiology, University of Mississippi School of Medicine, Jackson, Mississippi 1960 64. Dr. A.C. Guyton Ph.D. Director
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION:
Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies, six week course, 1962
FELLOWSHIP AWARDS:
Harvard Medical School, Biophysical Laboratory
NIH Postdoctoral Fellow, 1965 1967
Advisor: P.F. Curran
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| PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: |
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ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Journal of Applied Physiology, 1982 1994; Journal of Critical Care, 1987 1997; Clinical Sciences, 1997 - present.
EDITORIAL BOARDS:
American Journal of Physiology, 1978 present
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1970-present
International Journal of Pathophysiology, 1991-present
Chinese Journal of Physiology, 1994-present
Journal of Biomedical Science, 1994-present
Circulation Research 1977 1980
Microvascular Research 1978 present
Microcirculation, 1993 present
American Review of Respiratory Diseases and Critical Care, 1996-present
Reviewer for:
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Science
Lymphology
Journal of Physiology, England: Respiratory Physiology
Journal of Cellular Physiology
Experimental Ions Research
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| PROFESSIONAL HONORS: |
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Lederle Medical Faculty Award, 1968 1971 ($10,000 yearly award)
AHA Mississippi Affiliate Bronze Award, 1976, Meritorious Award from Southeastern
Region, 1980
AHA National, Scientific Council's Distinguished Achievement Award, 1995
AHA National, Research Achievement Award, 1997
AHA Alabama Affiliate, Outstanding Program in State, 1993
Philip Dow Lecturer, 1984, Univ. Georgia College of Medicine
Landis Award, Microcirculatory Society, 1985
Wiggers Award, Cardiovascular Section, APS, 1987
Mason C. Guest Lecturer, Univ. Texas School of Medicine, Galveston, TX, 1987
C. Drinker Award, North American Lymphology Society, 1988
Dickinson Richards Award, AHA, 1988
Braun Menendez Research Award, Assoc. Latinoamericana de Ciencias Fisologicas, 1988
Gardner Award, Alabama Academy of Sciences, 1989
Lucian Award McGill University, 1989 1990 ($30,000 award)
AOA, University of South Alabama Chapter, 1989
Whitney Memorial Lecture, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, 1990
National Defense Medical Center Visiting Scientist Award, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C., 1990
Fellow, AAAS, 1991
Larserik Gelin Memorial Lecture, International Conference on Shock, Vienna, Austria, 1991
A.C. Guyton Lecture, University of Mississippi, 1993
Recipient of the Louis Lenoir Locke Eminent Scholars Chair: Distinguished Professor of
Physiology, 1993
Physiology Award, American College of Chest Physicians, 1994
Alabama Biomedical Research Award, 1994
Pfizer Award, Uniformed Services, Bethesda, 1995
Distinguished Service Award, Association of Chairman of Departments of Physiology, 1995
Research Achievement Award, American Heart Association, 1997
Mayerson Award, Tulane University School of Medicine, 1998
Texas Christian University Distinguished Alumni, TCU, 1998
Cannon Award, American Physiological Society, 1999
American Thoracic Society Classics in Physiology Award, American Thoracic Society, 1999
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| HONORARY AWARDS: |
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Dean's list, Texas Christian University
Member Pi Mu Epsilon, Honorary Mathematics Society
Listed in American Man of Science, Who's Who, American Men of Medicine, Who's Who
in the World; Who’s Who in Science and Engineering; Who’s Who in Medicine and
Health Care
The Addison and Randolf-Clark Society, TCU
Fellow - Harvard University
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| NATIONAL COMMITTEES AND OFFICES: |
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National Science Foundation's Senior Foreign Scientist Fellowship, 1968 1977
American Heart Southern Regional Advisory Committee, 1973 1977 (Chairman 1977 1979)
AHA Subcommittee to Rewrite By-Laws for Affiliates, 1980
NIH Pulmonary SCOR Review Committee, 1975 1977
Council Member of Microcirculatory Society, 1976 1980
Circulation Group of the Physiological Society, Fellow, 1975
Nominating Committee, International Lymphology Society, 1977 1981
Chairman, Research Committee, Mississippi Heart Association, 1974 1977
Board of Directors, Mississippi Heart Association, 1977
NHLBI Study Section on Surgery & Anesthesiology, 1977 1981
Fellow, Circulation Council, American Heart Association, 1978 present
Cardiopulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Councils, American Heart Association, 1978 present
President, Microcirculatory Society, 1981 1983
Ad Hoc Member of Heart and Lung Program Research Committee, 1980
NIH Study Section (RAP) Chairman, 1981 1982
Council Member, American Physiological Society, 1984 1988
Executive Member, Cardiopulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Council, AHA, 1985 present
NIH Study Section, Manpower Committee, 1985 1991
President Elect, President, and Past President, American Physiological Society, 1987 1990
National Research Council National Academy of Sciences, IUPS Committee, 1987 1990
FASEB Board 1987 1990
AHA Fellowship Review Committee, 1986 1995
AHA Review Committee on Lung and Development, 1987 1995; Co-Chairman, 1991-92;
Chairman, 1992-1995
AHA Alabama Review Committee, 1987 1989
ALA Alabama Review Committee, 1988 1995
President North American Society of Lymphology, 1989 1991
AHA National Research Committee, 1990-1995
AHA Ad Hoc Committee on Cross Council Cooperation, 1991-1994
National Board of Medical Examiners Committee on Part II of National Board Renal and
Cardiovascular Physiology, 1989 1991
AHA Chairman, Cardiopulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Council, 1992-1995
AHA Council Affairs Committee, 1993-1997
Vice-Chairman, International Pathophysiology Society, 1991-1995
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| PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS: |
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American Physiological Society
American Heart Association
American Association of the Advancement of Science, Fellow 1991
American Lung Association
Biophysical Society
International Lymphology Society
Mathematical Association of American
Microcirculatory Society
Mississippi Academy of Science
New York Academy of Science
Sigma Xi 82
Society of Critical Care Medicine
Alabama Academy of Science
North American Lymphology Society
Royal Society of Medicine, Fellow 1992
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| PAST PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: |
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University of Mississippi Extension Center
Professor of Mathematics, 1961 1972
University of Mississippi Medical Center
Assistant Professor of Physiology and Biophysics, 1964 1965
University of Mississippi Medical Center
Associate Professor of Physiology and Biophysics, 1967 1972
University of Mississippi Medical Center
Professor of Physiology and Biophysics, 1973 1977
University of Mississippi Medical Center
Cross Appointment Professor of Anesthesiology, 1976 1977
University of Mississippi Medical Center
Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Physiology, 1976 1977
University of South Alabama
Professor and Chairman, Department of Physiology, 1977 Present
University of South Alabama
Louise Lenoir Locke Eminent Scholar, Department of Physiology, 1993-Present
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| ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS: |
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PRESENT APPOINTMENT:
Professor and Chairman, Department of Physiology (1977-present)
University of South Alabama College of Medicine
PREVIOUS APPOINTMENTS:
University of Mississippi School of Medicine - appointed as Associate Professor in 1967 and Full Professor in 1971 - left in 1977 to become Chairman of Physiology at University of South Alabama
FACULTY ASSIGNMENTS:
Medical Student Physiology Course Director (1972-78)
Cardiovascular Physiology
Respiratory Physiology (teaching now)
G.I. Physiology
Renal Physiology (teaching now)
Laboratory experiments, heart lung, membrange transport and electrical phenomenon and gastrointestinal transport
Graduate Studies, 1977-79 (Director of Graduate Studies 1975 77, University of Mississippi School of Medicine)
Courses taught:
Biophysics (Basic Advanced - Modeling)
Statistics
Quantitative Physiology
G.I. Physiology
Microcirculation
Renal Physiology
BEAR Program, 1991 and 1992 (teach respiratory and renal physiology)
Involved in teaching of other basic courses; Physiology Preliminary Chairman: gives students their final orals in physiology (at end of third year). Satisfactory completion of the test allows the students to become a candidate for Ph.D. degree.
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| THESIS DISSERTATIONS DIRECTED: |
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Kermit Gaar Ph.D. Physiology 1967
Carl Jones Ph.D. Physiology 1968
John Prather Ph.D. Physiology 1968
Konrad Scheel Ph.D. Physiology 1968
David Hinton Ph.D. Anatomy 1969
Phillip Baer Ph.D. Physiology 1970
*Billy Cook Ph.D. Physiology 1970
Harris Granger Ph.D. Physiology 1970
Edward Henson Ph.D. Pathology 1970
Fred Sias Ph.D. Physiology 1970
George Smith Vanezh Ph.D. Anatomy 1970
Albert Pitt Shepherd Ph.D. Physiology 1971
*Patrick Duffy Ph.D. Physiology 1972
Henry Bethea Ph.D. Physiology 1972
Andrew Jackson Ph.D. Physiology 1973
*Harry Gibson Ph.D. Physiology 1974
Shu Hui, Chen Yen Ph.D. Pharmacology 1974
Bungorn Chomdej Ph.D. Physiology 1975
*Robert Drake Ph.D. Physiology 1975
Ching Long, Sun Ph.D. Pharmacology 1975
Bertin Chevis M.A. Physiology 1975
*D.N. Granger M.A. Physiology 1975
Leroy Molstad M.A. Physiology 1975
*Chen, Hsing Ph.D. Physiology 1976
**Robert Hawkins Ph.D. Physiology 1976
**John Thomas Ph.D. Physiology 1976
*D.N. Granger Ph.D. Physiology 1977
Gerald Lowrimore Ph.D. Pharmacology 1977
*Richard E. Parker Ph.D. Physiology 1978
Dale A. Parks Ph.D. Physiology 1983
David E. Chambers Ph.D. Physiology 1983
Joseph N. Benoit Ph.D. Physiology 1985
Michele Ulrich Baker Ph.D. Physiology 1986
Lucrecia Hernandez Ph.D. Physiology 1987
S. Morgan Smith Ph.D. Physiology 1987
William Womack Ph.D. Physiology 1987
*Michele Perry Ph.D. Physiology 1988
Dale Schmacht Ph.D. Physiology 1989
*W. Keith Adkins Ph.D. Physiology 1992
*Todd Engerson Ph.D. Physiology 1992
Jon Thornton Ph.D. Physiology 1993
Yongge Liu Ph.D. Physiology 1994
*Timothy Moore Ph.D. Physiology 1996
*Peter Wilson Ph.D. Physiology 1998
Ronald K. McMillon Ph.D. Physiology 1998
Mark Taylor Ph.D. Physiology 1999
Laura Trout Ph.D. Physiology
* Indicates major advisor
** Indicates major advisor after major advisor left institution.
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Postdoctoral Fellows:
N.A. Mortillaro 1974 1975 NIH Grant
F. Grimbert 1977 1978 Parker B. Francis Fellow
F. Rutili 1977 1978 Parker B. Francis Fellow
M.A. Perry 1978 1979 Parker B. Francis Fellow
P.R. Kvietys 1980-1981 NIH Grant
D. Martin 1980 1981 Parker B. Francis Fellow
B. Rippe 1981 1982 Parker B. Francis Fellow
M.I. Townsley 1984 1985 NIH, PBF
R.J. Korthuis 1984 1985 NIH, PBF
M. Miniati 1985 1986 Fogarty Fellow
B. Twohig 1986 1988 NIH Grant
S.A. Barman 1986 1990 NIH, PBF
J. Barnard 1988 1991 NIH PDF
M. Ishibashi 1988 1990 NIH Grant
R. Reed 1988 Jan 1989 NIH Grant
D. Negrini 1988 Nov 1988 NIH Grant
E. Tasdemiroglu 1987 1989 AHA Fellow
M. Corboz 1992-Present NIH Grant
P. Khimenko 1992-Present NIH Grant
T. Moore 1999-Present AHA Affiliate Grant
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| VOLUNTEER SERVICES: |
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American Heart Association (Mississippi Affiliate)
American Heart Association (Southern Region)
American Heart Association (National)
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| TRAINING GRANTS: |
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1965 1977, Principle Investigator Dr. A.C. Guyton
"System Physiology", University of Mississippi School of Medicine,
Department of Physiology
1985 1995, Surgery Basic Science Training Grant, P.I. 1989-90; Co-PI with Dr. P. Curreri/Dr. J.R. Fletcher 1985-1995
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| RESEARCH GRANTS: (Current) |
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Aubrey E. Taylor, Ph.D. (PI), NHLBI 1 RO1 HL67461, National Institutes of Health, “T-Lymphocyte Role in Lung Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury,” 50% effort; Project Period 04/01/01-02/28/05; Total Direct Costs for Four Years: ($800,000; $200,000 each year). |
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| RESEARCH INTERESTS: |
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1. Pulmonary edema
a. capillary permeability studies
b. Starling forces, capillary pressure, tissue colloid osmotic pressures, tissue pressures, lymph flow and plasma colloid osmotic pressure
2. Gastrointestinal transport
a. capillary permeability studies
b. Starling forces
1. normal
2. during absorption
3. following various drug and hormone interventions
c. Ion transport
d. Blood flow regulation
3. Skeletal muscle and skin
a. capillary permeability
b. Starling forces
c. Blood flow regulation
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