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"It is a great honor to serve as chair of the Cell & Molecular Physiology Section. I am humbled and excited to take on this responsibility! I am especially looking forward to working with all stakeholders to enhance the section's impact on the members it seeks to represent and support."
Sandrine Pierre, PhD, Marshall University
Meet our Steering Committee Members
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Sandrine V Pierre, PhD
Marshall University
Chair -
My Nga Helms
University of Utah
Past Chair -
Ian Michael Thornell, PhD
University of Iowa
Secretary -
Dan R Halm, PhD
Wright State Univ
Sr Program Working Group Representative -
Yubin Zhou, PhD
Texas A&M University
Chair, Nominating Committee and Jr Program Working Group Representative -
Khalid Matrougui, PhD
Chair, Awards Committee -
Amity Fenn Eaton
Massachusetts General Hospital
Committee on Committees Rep -
Jaewoo Hong
Daegu Catholic University Medical Center
International Rep to Committee -
Jin O-Uchi, MD, PhD
University of Minnesota
Vice Chair -
Liliana Schaefer
Goethe University Frankfurt
Editor in Chief, AJP Cell -
Matthew Triolo, PhD
University of Ottawa
Junior Trainee Representative -
Raz Abdulqadir
Penn State College of Medicine
Senior Trainee Representative