H. Glenn Bohlen,
Ph.D:
Present Position: Professor of Cellular and
Integrative Physiology, Indiana University Medical School,
Indianapolis, IN.
Education: B.S., Appalachian State University,
Biology and Chemistry (1968), Ph.D., Wake Forest University
Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Physiology (1973),
Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of Arizona, Department of
Physiology (1975-1978).
Honors and Awards: American Heart Association
Post-Doctoral Fellowship (1974-1976), Lamport Award of the
Circulation Group (1979), Fellow of the Circulation Group of
the American Physiological Society, 1978, National
Institutes of Health Research Career Development Award
(1982-1987), 1997 recipient of the Eugene M. Landis Award
for Microvascular Research from the Microcirculatory
Society.
National Funding: NIH Grant HL-20605-23,
Microvascular Behavior During Intestinal Absorption, and NIH
Grant HL-25824-21, Microvascular Characteristics of Diabetes
Mellitus.
Editorial Boards: American Journal of Physiology,
Heart and Circulatory Section, American Journal of
Physiology, Gastrointestinal Physiology Section, Journal of
Vascular Research, Hypertension, Microcirculation
Grant Review: Member of National Institutes of
Health Experimental Cardiovascular Sciences Study Section
(1986-1989)
Peer Review: Diabetes, American Journal of
Physiology, Circulation Research, Microvascular Research,
Microcirculation, Journal of Vascular Research,
Hypertension, Journal of Applied Physiology
Professional Societies: Microcirculatory Society
[Member of Nomination Committee (1982-84), Chairman of
Nomination Committee (1984-85), Council Member (1987-1989,
2002-present)], American Physiological Society (1977),
Circulation Group of the American Physiological Society
[1981, Chairman of Awards Committee, 1996-1998, Member
of Program Committee, 1997-1998, Chair of the Program
Committee, 1999-2000]
Current Research Interests: Nitric oxide
physiology in intestinal blood flow and secretion
regulation, and nitric oxide abnormalities during
hyperglycemia and diabetes.
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