
| First Name: | Changjian | ||||||||
| Last Name: | Feng | ||||||||
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| Division: | Pharmaceutical Sciences | ||||||||
| Role: | Teaching Faculty | ||||||||
| Start Date: | 01/23/2006 | ||||||||
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| Email: | CFeng@salud.unm.edu | ||||||||
| Website: | hsc.unm.edu/pharmacy/ChangjianFeng.shtml | ||||||||
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| Primary Title: | Assistant Professor | ||||||||
| Primary Office: | MRF 208 CU9 | ||||||||
| Primary Phone: | 925-4326 | ||||||||
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| Secondary Phone: | 275-4635 | ||||||||
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| Scholarly Interests: |
Molecular mechanisms of metalloenzymes that are vitally important to the health of all humans. We are particularly interested at nitric oxide synthase (NOS), the enzyme responsible for the synthesis of nitric oxide (NO), a major physiological messenger molecule involved in the nervous, immune, and cardiovascular systems. We employ an integrated program of biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology approaches. Our ongoing studies will significantly improve the fundamental understanding of NOS regulation, and may provide important new insight as to how NOS might be selectively modulated for therapeutic purposes. |
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