Jonathan P. Davis

Mentor Faculty
Professor
Department of Physiology and Cell Biology

 

Research Description:

In our group, we are interested in elucidating the biochemical and physiological mechanisms that determine the kinetics of cardiac and skeletal muscle contraction and relaxation in health and disease through the engineering of proteins. Specific interests include:
1) Determine the cellular and molecular basis of muscle contraction and relaxation.
2) Understand how calcium binding proteins/enzymes are appropriately tuned kinetically to respond to calcium transients in vitro and in vivo.
3) Modulate cellular function through the design and engineering of calcium binding proteins and/or their binding partners.

Education
  • Ph.D., Biophysics, The Ohio State University, 1998
Students

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