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Water and electrolyte homeostasis (WEH) is essential for normal function across all physiological systems from cells, to organs, to whole systems. Therefore, APS members who affiliate with the WEH Section are interested in cross-cutting integrative research that does not adhere to a single organ-based subdiscipline of physiology.  Activities of the WEH Section are dedicated to both promoting integrative physiological research and developing and mentoring the next generation of scientists with a broad, cross-disciplinary view of physiology.

 

 

Kathryn Sandberg

"I joined APS in 2000. Over the past 20+ years, my life has been enriched by the people who make up this Society in so many ways. My APS colleagues have become dear friends and are my inspiration. My research continues to be enriched by reading their publications and seeing their scientific presentations. I've also been inspired to contribute to my community while working along side them on APS committees. I am fortunate to call APS my scientific home."

Kathryn Sandberg, PhD, FAPS, Georgetown University

 

 

Meet our Steering Committee Members

 

 

  • Meena S. Madhur, MD,PhD
    Indiana University
    Chair

  • Kathryn Sandberg
    Georgetown University
    Past Chair

  • Bina Joe, PhD
    University of Toledo
    Chair, Program Working Group

  • Keisa Williams Mathis, PhD
    University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
    Secretary-Treasurer

  • Carmen De Miguel, PhD
    University of Alabama at Birmingham
    Chair, Awards Committee and Councilor at Large Parliamentarian

  • David P Brooks, PhD, FAPS
    Brooks Pharma Consulting, LLC
    APS Fellows Committee Rep

  • Jasenka Zubcevic, PhD
    University of Toledo
    Councilor at Large Advancement

  • Rasna Sabharwal, PhD
    University of Iowa
    Committee on Committees Rep

  • Ana Taveiros Palei, PharmD, PhD
    University of Mississippi Medical Center
    Councilor At Large, Translational

  • Annet Kirabo, DVM
    Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Department of Medicine Vanderbilt University
    Data Diuresis Session Chair

  • Carmen Hinojosa-Laborde, PhD, FAPS
    United States Army Institute of Surgical Research
    Fellowship Sub-Com Member

  • Denise C Cornelius, PhD
    University of Mississippi Medical Center
    Official Photographer

  • Gina LC Yosten, PhD
    Saint Louis University
    ex-officio AJP Regu Editor

  • Jean F Regal, PhD
    University of Minnesota, Duluth
    Councilor at Large Membership

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