Jason P. Eiserich
Associate Professor
jpeiserich@ucdavis.edu

Nephrology (Internal Med)
Physiology and Membrane Biology

Office
Genome and Biomedical Sciences Facility, Rm. 6313
(530) 752-4010



 
Degrees:
1997 PhD University of California, Davis Environmental Chemistry
1992 BS University of California, Davis Environmental Toxicology
Research Interests:

Oxidative signaling, inflammation, and mechanisms underlying acute and chronic vascular dysfunction


Department and Center Affiliations:
Department of Internal Medicine
CBS Graduate Group Affiliations:
Molecular, Cellular, and Integrative Physiology  
Graduate Groups not Housed in CBS:
Pharmacology and Toxicology Graduate Group  
Publications:
  • Eiserich JP, Baldus S, Brennan ML, Ma W, Zhang C, Tousson A, Castro L, Lusis AJ, Nauseef WM, White CR and Freeman BA. 2002. Myeloperoxidase, a leukocyte-derived vascular NO oxidase. Science. 296:2391-2394
  • Eiserich JP, Estévez AG, Bamberg TV, Ye YZ, Chumley PH, Beckman JS and Freeman BA. 1999. Microtubule dysfunction by posttranslational nitrotyrosination of a-tubulin: A nitric oxide-dependent mechanism of cellular injury. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 96:636
  • Eiserich JP, Hristova M, Cross CE, Jones AD, Freeman BA, Halliwell B and van der Vliet A. 1998. Formation of nitric oxide-derived inflammatory oxidants by myeloperoxidase in neutrophils. Nature. 391:393-397
Teaching Interests:
PMI 285 - Cellular Basis of Disease HPH 298 - Free Radical Biology and Medicine