James S. Schwaber, PhD
Associate Professor

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1020 Locust Street
Jefferson Alumni Hall, Suite 314D
Philadelphia, PA 19107
James S. Schwaber, PhD
Associate Professor
Research & Clinical Interests
Dr. Schwaber uses systems biology approaches in mammalian brain to study adaptive neuronal processes. Specifically his interests involve mechanisms by which hypertension arises in homeostatic cardiorespiratory regulatory circuits, by which the symptoms of alcohol withdrawal are produced and by which phase shifting of light causes the brain's master clock to reorganize circadian behavior.
Education
PhD, University of Miami (1973)
Most Recent Peer-Reviewed Publications
- Biophysical Models of Minipig Right Atrial Ganglionic Plexus Principal Neurons Identified from Transcriptomics Data
- Systems-level Multi-organ Modeling of Transcriptomic Data to Reveal Sex-specific Shifts in Regulatory Control During the Development of Hypertension
- Anatomical and Molecular Phenotypes of Fast and Slow Vagal Targets in the Intrinsic Cardiac Nervous System
- Modeling and Analysis of Closed-Loop Control of the Cardiovascular System
- A 3D Anatomical and Molecular Map of Cardiac Vagal Motoneurons
Other Professional Appointments
Adjunct Professor Chemical Engineering, University of Delaware