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Name
  
Walter Boron



Born
  
November 18, 1949Elyria, Ohio, United States of America (
1949-11-18
)

Institutions
  
Case Western Reserve University

Alma mater
  
Saint Louis University, Washington University in St. Louis

Academic advisors
  
Emile L. Boulpaep, Albert Roos

Education
  
Saint Louis University, Washington University in St. Louis

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Walter F. Boron (born November 18, 1949) is an American scientist and the 72nd president of the American Physiological Society (from 1999 to 2000). He is currently secretary-general of the International Union of Physiological Sciences. Additionally, Boron is co-editor, along with Emile L. Boulpaep, of the textbook Medical Physiology and former editor-in-chief of two leading physiology journals, Physiological Reviews and Physiology.

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Career

Walter Boron Professor Walter F Boron

Boron is the David N. and Inez Myers/Antonio Scarpa Professor and chairman of the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at Case Western Reserve University. From 1980-2007, he was a member of the faculty of Yale University.

Walter Boron Protein Biophysics Faculty Cleveland Center for Membrane and

Boron's lifelong research interest has been acid-base homeostasis. With his colleagues, he was the first to demonstrate cell-pH regulation, discovered and cloned several bicarbonate transporters, elucidated the sensing of molecular carbon dioxide and bicarbonate, and introduced several experimental paradigms for studying cellular acid-base physiology.

Walter Boron Elsevier Authors Drs Walter F Boron and Emile Boulpaep at EB

More recently, following the initial descriptions of a membrane that is impermeable to gases and a channel that is permeable to gases, Boron's group has extended its interest to understanding mechanisms of gas movement through aquaporins and Rh proteins, and the physiological significance of this movement.

Education

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Boron obtained his undergraduate degree in chemistry at Saint Louis University in 1971. He studied medicine and physiology at Washington University in St. Louis, where he received his M.D. and Ph.D. degrees in 1977 under the mentorship of Albert Roos. During this time, Boron also collaborated with Paul De Weer and John Russell. Boron joined Yale University as a postdoctoral fellow with Emile L. Boulpaep in 1978.


Walter Boron Protein Biophysics Faculty Cleveland Center for Membrane and

References

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