Alicia
McDonough, Ph.D., Professor of Physiology and Biophysics, has
been at the USC Keck School of Medicine since 1981. Prior to
USC, she was trained at UC Berkeley, Univ. Hawaii, UCSF Cardiovascular
Research Institute and Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons.
The McDonough lab applies cellular and molecular approaches to
dissect systems physiology questions in whole animal models of
disease. A central focus is to understand the mechanisms and
signals responsible for the changes in sodium transport during
hypertension. They discovered that kidney sodium excretion is
regulated by trafficking sodium transporters into and out of
kidney cell membranes. A second line of investigation of the
lab is to understand how plasma potassium is maintained by the
concerted responses of kidney and muscle, and how regulatory
responses are activated when plasma potassium is altered, for
example by diuretics or during renal failure. Dr. McDonough was
the recipient of an Established Investigator of the American
Heart Association Award and is currently a Fellow of the American
Heart Association. She has served on the editorial boards of
Hypertension and the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
and currently serves on the editorial boards of both the American
Journal of Physiology: Renal and American Journal of Physiology:
Cell. Dr. McDonough regularly reviews grants for the Veterans
Administration Nephrology panel, the NIH and the AHA. In addition
to teaching and mentoring medical and graduate student, Dr. McDonough
currently chairs the Graduate Council at the Keck School of Medicine.
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