Joe JoeBina Joe is a Professor and Chair of Physiology and Pharmacology and the founding Director of the Center for Hypertension and Personalized Medicine at the University of Toledo College of Medicine. She is also a Fellow of the American Heart Associatio and the Cardiovascular section of the American Physiological Society. She is an international leading authority in the research area of Genetics of Hypertension, and has identified several novel genetic factors linked to the inheritance of hypertension. She is the recipient of several Research Awards including the Young Scholar Award from the American Society of Hypertension, the Lewis K. Dahl Memorial Lecture Award from the American Heart Association Council on Hypertension and the Outstanding Researcher Award from the University of Toledo. Her research work is published in several top tier journals including PNAS, Cell and Nature Communications. Besides being an internationally recognized Researcher, she has taken on multiple leadership positions within the American Physiological Society and the American Heart Association. Notably, she has contributed substantially to the development of the Physiological Genomics group of the American Physiological Society and was recognized with a Distinguished Service Award. She has served on the Editorial Board of Hypertension and is the current Editor of the Journal, Physiological Genomics. Read More Read Less
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