Table 2.
WEH New Investigator Awardee | WEH New Investigator Lecture Title | |
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2014 | Paul O'Connor, PhD | Searching for the link between high salt diet and renal oxidative stress |
2013 | Jeffrey Gilbert, PhD | Exercise for treatment of hypertension in pregnancy? Potential mechanisms and mediators |
2012 | Jennifer Sasser, PhD | Relaxin protects against cardio-renal disease: Role of NO |
2011 | Ahmed Elmarakby, PhD | Reno-protective mechanisms of epoxyeicosatrienoic acid derivatives in cardiovascular disease |
2010 | Alexander Chade, PhD | Renal microcirculation: How important those small vessels are for the kidney |
2009 | Carol Moreno Quinn, PhD | Genomic strategies for dissecting cardiovascular and renal disease |
2008 | Michael Ryan, PhD | Chronic inflammation and the development of hypertension |
2007 | Jennifer Sullivan, PhD | Sexual dimorphism in the development of hypertension and renal injury in spontaneously hypertensive rats |
2006 | Armin Just, PhD | Dynamics of cardiovascular regulation |
2005 | Barbara Alexander, PhD | Low birth weight, the kidney, and hypertension |
2004 | Volker Vallon, PhD | The role of sgk1 in Na+ and K+ homeostasis: Insights from the knockout mouse |
2003 | Simon Malpas, PhD | What sets the long-term level of sympathetic activity? |
2002 | Robin Davisson, PhD | Functional genomic analysis of cardiovascular function in health and disease |
2001 | Christine Schnackenberg, PhD | Physiological and pathophysiological roles of oxygen radicals in renal microvasculature |
WEH, Water and Electrolyte Homeostasis.