Physiology and Biophysics Ph.D. Program

Former Students

Where do Physiology/Biophysics graduates go? Many go on to postdoctoral training in top labs and then to academic or medical careers. Others play a major role in biotech and pharmaceutical companies. However, training in Physiology/Biophysics can prepare you for many other walks of life. Below is a sample of our Physiology/Biophysics graduate accomplishments and current studies. 

Alumnus Grad
Year
Mentor Current Position
Midhat Abdulreda

2007 V. Moy  
Stephen Baccus
PhD

1998 K. Muller Assistant Professor, Neurobiology, Stanford University School of Medicine  
David Beach
PhD

1977 M. Jacobson * FRS President, Genetica, Inc. Boston, MA  
Ricardo Bello
MD, PhD

1999 K. Magleby Resident in Surgery at Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York  
Angela Davis

2007 R. Keane  
Juan Pablo de Rivero Vaccari

2007 R. Keane  
William Ferguson
PhD

1991 K. Magleby Fellow in Renology, Yale University School of Medicine  
Alice Holohean

2007 K. Magleby  
John Horn
PhD

1979 D. McAffee * Professor, Neurobiology, University of Pittsburgh  
Silviu Locovei

2007 G. Dahl  
Douglas Miller
MD,PhD

1980 K. Magleby Clinical Professor of Pathology & Anatomical Sciences, Univ. of Missouri Schl of Med, Columbia, MO  
Crina Nimigean
PhD

1999 K. Magleby Assistant Professor, Physiology and Membrane Biology, UC Davis  
Jie Ouyang

2005 E. Fini *  
Mark Rosenblatt
MD, PhD

1999 I. Dickerson * Ophthalmology Resident, Massachusettes Eye and Ear Infirmary  
Atom Sarkar
MD, PhD

1998 I. Dickerson * Neurosurgery Resident, Mayo Clinic  
Frank Zhang
PhD

2003 V. Moy Postdoctoral Fellow, CBP Institute for Biomedical Research, Harvard Medical School  
Anita Zimmerman
PhD

1982 W. Loewenstein * Associate Professor, Brown University  

* former faculty member

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Correspondence:

Dr. David Landowne,
Graduate Program Director Department of Physiology and Biophysics (R430)
University of Miami
Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine
P.O. Box 016430
Miami, FL 33101
1-800-952-9003
physiology@miami.edu