Nerimiah L. Emmett, Ph.D.
Research Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology
Morehouse School of Medicine
B.S., University of Alabama
M.S., Atlanta University
Ph.D., Atlanta University
Email:  nemmett@msm.edu
Office Phone: (404) 752-1679
Department: (404) 752-1680 
Lab: (404) 752-1690
Fax: (404) 752-1045 


Research Interests
Cardiovascular Physiology

Relevant Publications

Eatman, D. , Walton, M., Socci, R.R., Emmett, N., and Bayorh, M.A. NOS II inhibition attenuates post-suspension hypotension in Sprague-Dawley rats. Clinical and Experimental Hypertension 2003; 25:11-24.

Bayorh, M.A., Eatman, D.,Walton, M.,Socci, R.R., and Emmett, N. Post-suspension hypotension is attenuated in Sprague-Dawley rats by prostacyclin synthase inhibition.  Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids 2002; 66:511-517.

Thierry-Palmer, M., Tewolde, T., Forte’, C., Wang, M., Bayorh, M.A., Emmett, N.L.,White, J., and Griffin, K.  Plasma 24,25-dihydroxyvitamin D concentration of Dahl salt-sensitive rats decreases during high salt intake.  Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2002; 80:315-21.

Thierry-Palmer, M., Sherman, D.D., Emmett, N.L., Wang, M., Bayorh, M.A., and Donkoh, N. The calciuric response to dietary salt of Dahl salt-sensitive and salt-resistant male rats. American Journal of the Medical Sciences 2001; 321:342-347.

Bayorh, M.A., Thierry-Palmer, M., Ganafa, A., Walton, M., Emmett, N., Eatman, D. Hindlimb unloading is associated with increased nitric oxide and reduced sympathetic activity. Journal of Gravitational Physiology (submitted).

Cardiovascular
Cell Biology
Circadian Rhythm
Faculty Members
Musculoskeletal
Signal Transduction
Tissue Technology
www.NASA.gov
 
SMLSRC Homepage

For more information about this site, Phone: 404-752-1679 FAX: 404-752-1045
Space Medicine and Life Sciences Research Center
Copyright © 2001 by Morehouse School of Medicine