Journal of Obesity Management

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Obesity Management-Investigation the role of the heme oxygenase system in hypertension-Joseph Fomusi Ndisang

United States

Associate Professor,
Dept of Physiology, College of Medicine
University of Saskatchewan.

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Joseph Fomusi Ndisang

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107 Wiggins Road,
Saskatoon SK, S7N 5E5, Canada
United States

Research Interests:

Investigation the role of the heme oxygenase system in hypertension, diabetes (types-1 and -2), and obesity.

Biography:

  • Joseph Fomusi Ndisang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physiology of University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine. 
  • He received postdoctoral training in Physiology at the University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine from 200-2005. 
  • He received a PhD in Pharmacology & Toxicology from the University of Florence, Italy, 2000. 
  • He received a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from University of Florence, Italy, in 1995. 
  • He has received several distinguished awards and distinctions including: Associate Fellow of the Scientific Council of the International College of Angiology (2007); 
  • Young Investigator Award by International College of Angiology (2007); 
  • Young Investigator Award by the American Society of Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics-Division for Drug Discovery, Development & Regulatory Affairs (2005); 
  • Young Investigator Award by the Society of Experimental Biology and Medicine (2005); 
  • Caroline tum Suden/Frances A. Hellebrandt Professional Opportunity Award for Meritorious.
  • Research by the American Physiological Society (2005); 
  • Recognition Award for Meritorious Research by a Young Investigator by the American Physiological Society (2004). 
  • He has served as peer-reviewer for several reputed journals and granting agencies in United States, United kingdom and Canada.