Center for Integrative Toxicology at Michigan State University

Bruce D. Uhal

Picture of Bruce Uhal Professor of Physiology

3185 Biomedical Physical Sciences
Phone: (517) 355-6475 ext. 1144
E-mail: uhal@msu.edu

Research Interests:
Dr. Uhal works in the areas of lung epithelial stem cell function; regulation of epithelial cell death (apoptosis); and molecular mechanisms of lung fibrogenesis and repair.

Educational Background:
Ohio State University, M.SC., 1982, Nutrition
Saint Louis University, Ph.D., 1987, Biochemistry
Pennsylvania State University, Postdoc, Cellular and Molecular Physiology, 1990

Selected Professional Activities:
Dr. Uhal has been a manuscript and grant reviewer for the NIH, British Lung Foundation, the Health Research Board of Ireland, and the Swiss National Science Foundation. He regularly is an Invited Speaker at international symposia on lung fibrosis/injury mechanisms. Dr. Uhal received the 1999-2000, House Staff Appreciation Award, Michael Reese Hospital, Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago, research mentoring; and the 1996-1999, Career Investigator Award, American Lung Association of Metropolitan Chicago:, Rush Medical College, Chicago. He completed postdoctoral training at Pennsylvania State University in cellular and molecular physiology. He has professional affiliations with the American Heart Association, the American Physiological Society and the International Society for Analytical Cytology. Dr. Uhal is a faculty trainer for the NIEHS training grant.

Publications:

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Departmental Web Pages:
http://www.psl.msu.edu/directory/faculty/uhal.html
http://www.ns.msu.edu/cmb/CMB%20Faculty/Uhal.html

Community of Science Profile:
http://myprofile.cos.com/uhal