Michael F Romero

Fellow of the Ameican Physiological Society (FAPS) at American Physiological Society
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Rochester, Minnesota, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Fellow of the Ameican Physiological Society (FAPS)
      • Jan 2023 - Present

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Professor, Physiology & Biomed Eng
      • Oct 2012 - Present

    • Associate Professor, Physiology & Biomedical Engineering
      • Sep 2006 - Apr 2023

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Tenured Associate Professor, Physiology & Biophysics; Pharmacology
      • Jul 2006 - Sep 2006

    • Associate Professor, Physiology & Biophysics; Pharmacology
      • Jul 2002 - Jun 2006

    • Assistant Professor, Physiology & Biophysics; Pharmacology
      • Sep 1997 - Jun 2002

      1) Biophysics of electrophysiology Na+ Bicarbonate (NBCe1) 2) Cloning and characterization of Drosophila Na+ driven Cl-/Bicarbonate exchanger (NDAE1)

    • United States
    • Research Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Postdoctoral Fellow, Cellular & Molecular Physiology
      • Feb 1992 - Aug 1997

      1) expression cloning of electrogenic Na+ Bicarbonate Cotransporter (NBCe1) [Romero et al., Nature 1997] 2) Thermodynamics of H+/oligopeptide transporter [Fei et al., Nature 1994] 3) Characterizationand cloning of the electrogenic H+/Divalent Metal Transporter cotransporter, DMT1 (aka NRAMP2) [Gunshin et al., Nature 1997] 4) CO2 permeability of AQP1 [Nakhoul et al, AJP Cell Physiology, 1998) 1) expression cloning of electrogenic Na+ Bicarbonate Cotransporter (NBCe1) [Romero et al., Nature 1997] 2) Thermodynamics of H+/oligopeptide transporter [Fei et al., Nature 1994] 3) Characterizationand cloning of the electrogenic H+/Divalent Metal Transporter cotransporter, DMT1 (aka NRAMP2) [Gunshin et al., Nature 1997] 4) CO2 permeability of AQP1 [Nakhoul et al, AJP Cell Physiology, 1998)

Education

  • Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Genetics
    1984 - 1992
  • Thomas More College
    Bachelor of Arts (BA); Assoc. of Arts, Biology; Chemistry & Mathematics
    1980 - 1984

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