Andrew S. Greene,
Ph.D:
Present Position: Professor of Physiology,
Biophysics Medical College of Wisconsin. Adjunct Professor
of Biomedical Engineering, Marquette University.
Education: B.S. Syracuse University, Syracuse, New
York. Biomedical and Electrical Engineering(1980). Ph.D.
Biomedical Engineering, The Johns Hopkins University School
of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland (1985). Postdoctoral,
Department of Biomedical Engineering The Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine (1985). Postdoctoral,
Department of Physiology Medical College of Wisconsin
(1985-1986).
Professional Societies: American Physiological
Society, American Heart Association, Council for High Blood
Pressure Research, Microcirculatory Society, Sigma XI
Society, American Association for the Advancement of
Science, Alliance for Engineering in Medicine and Biology,
Biomedical Engineering Society.
Editorial Boards: Journal of Vascular Research,
1998-Present, American Journal of Physiology, 1998-2000.
Reviewer for: Cell, American Journal of Physiology,
Microcirculatory Research, Circulation Research, Canadian
Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, Hypertension, IEEE
transactions on Biomedical Engineering, Microcirculation,
Annals of Biomedical Engineering, The Journal of
Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics, Journal of
Vascular Biology, Nature Medicine, Life Sciences.
Grant Peer Review: National Institutes of Health
Protein Production, Structure and Function Study Section,
regular member, 1998-Present, National Institutes of Health,
Surgery and Bioengineering Study Section, Ad. Hoc. Member,
1997-1999.
Honors and Awards: Bioengineering Commission
International Union of Physiological Sciences, 1999, Harry
Beckman Basic Science Teaching Award, Medical College of
Wisconsin, 1998, NASA Life Sciences Advisory Council, 1996,
Fellow, Hypertension Council, American Heart Association,
1994, Student Choice Teaching Award, Medical College of
Wisconsin, 1994, Fellow, American Physiological Society,
1992.
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