Thomas P. Burris
Professor · Molecular Pharmacology
University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. LouisAbout
Thomas P. Burris is a Professor at the University of Florida Genetics Institute within the College of Medicine. His research focuses on nuclear receptor biology and molecular pharmacology, with significant contributions to understanding receptor signaling pathways.
His primary research interests include Molecular Pharmacology, Nuclear Receptor Biology, and Endocrinology. Dr. Burris's work bridges basic science with clinical applications, particularly in drug discovery and metabolic disorders. His research examines how nuclear receptors regulate gene expression and influence disease pathways.
The recent publication on the Nuclear Receptor Superfamily demonstrates his leadership in systematizing knowledge in this complex field. This comprehensive review covers classification, nomenclature, and functional characterization of nuclear receptors, representing a significant contribution to pharmacological understanding.
Dr. Burris serves as a principal investigator leading research on nuclear receptor signaling pathways and their implications for therapeutic development. His laboratory investigates receptor-ligand interactions and downstream signaling mechanisms with potential applications in metabolic and endocrine disorders.
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