Joseph L. Greenstein, Ph.D. Center for Cardiovascular Bioinformatics and Modeling CSEB 316B (410) 516-5425 jgreenst AT jhu.edu Website Education
Research InterestsMulti-scale mathematical modeling of the cardiac myocyte for the study of mechanisms underlying integrated cellular physiology in health and disease.
Modeling signaling pathways that regulate cardiac ionic currents and excitation-contraction coupling (e.g. beta-adrenergic, CaMKII, and nitric oxide mediated regulation of channel function).
Stochastic modeling of cardiac myocyte membrane ionic channels, Ca2+ ion diffusion, and excitation-contraction coupling within the cardiac dyad. Development of efficient biophysically based models (known as coupled models) of local control of Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release and regulation of CICR in the cardiac myocyte.  < Back to Primary Faculty page.
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