-Omic-related sciences provide a unique opportunity to revolutionize the discipline of physiology. The Physiological –Omics Group was established in 2000 to facilitate the integration of -omics with physiology. The interest group provides a forum for communication and collaboration among physiologists with an interest in -omic-related sciences, including but not limited to: genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, systems biology, computational biology, bioinformatics, genetics and gene manipulation and molecular intervention. 

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Steering Committee Members

 

  • Tzongshi Lu, PhD
    Brigham and Women's Hospital
    Chair

  • Alison Jessica Kriegel, PhD
    Medical College of Wisconsin
    Past Chair

  • Aoy Mitchell, PhD
    Medical College of Wisconsin
    Treasurer

  • Jeremy W Prokop, PhD
    Michigan State University
    Scientific Program Committee Representative

  • Hilary Ann Coller, PhD
    University of California, Los Angeles
    Editor in Chief PG