Kathryn Lamping, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Medicine and Pharmacology
Dr. Lamping's research interests focus on the control of coronary microvascular function both in vivo and in vitro.
Honors, Awards, and Organizations
- American Heart Association
- Council on Basic Science
- Council on Circulation, Fellow
- Council for High Blood Pressure Research, Fellow
- American Physiological Society, Microcirculatory Society
- Established Investigatorship, American Heart Association
Recent Publications :
- Chen CC, Lamping KG, Nuno DW, Barresi R, Prouty SJ, Lavoie JL, Cribbs LL, England SK, Sigmund CD, Weiss RM, Williamson RA, Hill JA, Campbell KP. Abnormal coronary function in mice deficient in alpha1H T-type Ca2+ channels. Science, 302:1416-1418, 2003.
- Lamping KG, Christensen LP, Tomanek RJ. Estrogen therapy induces collateral and microvascular remodeling. Am J Physiol (Heart Circ Physiol), 285:H2039-H2044, 2003.
- Wess J, Duttaroy A, Zhang W, Gomeza J, Cui Y, Miyakawa T, Bymaster FP, McKinzie L, Felder CC, Lamping KG, Faraci FM, Deng C, Yamada M: M1-M5 muscarinic receptor knockout mice as novel tools to study the physiological roles of the muscarinic cholinergic system. Receptors Channels, 9:279-290, 2003.
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Graduate School:
Pharmacology, The Medical College of Wisconsin
Special Training: Postdoctoral Research Fellow, The University of Iowa |