
Howard J. Bryant
دانشیار · Electrophysiology
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciencesمعرفی
Howard J. Bryant is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anatomy, Physiology and Genetics at the F. Hebert School of Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS) in Bethesda, Maryland. His academic career spans over four decades with appointments at NASA, NIH, and USUHS, focusing on interdisciplinary research bridging physics and medical science.
His educational background includes:
- 1963: B.A. in Physics (Math minor) from San Diego State College
- 1965: M.S. in Physics from San Diego State College
- 1973: Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Arizona
Dr. Bryant's research centers on electrophysiology of smooth muscle with significant contributions to nerve regeneration mechanisms, hypertension pathophysiology, and digital anatomy education. His work demonstrates exceptional versatility across basic science and clinical applications, particularly in ionic membrane studies and phototherapy interventions. The integration of physics principles into physiological systems defines his unique scholarly approach.
Analysis of his 35-year publication history reveals three distinct research phases: foundational electrophysiology studies (1970s-1980s) on taurine and ion transport; hypertension research (1980s-2000s) examining dietary mineral interactions; and later innovation in medical education (2000s) through digital anatomy tools. This evolution showcases his ability to adapt methodologies while maintaining focus on physiological mechanisms.
His scientific recognition includes:
- NASA Graduate Traineeship (1965)
- NIH Post Doctoral Trainee (1972)
- NIH Post Doctoral Fellow (1972)
Dr. Bryant's collaborative publications indicate active participation in multidisciplinary teams, particularly in nerve regeneration studies with neuroscientists and anatomy education projects with medical educators. His work with the Visible Human Project demonstrates engagement with cutting-edge anatomical visualization technologies. While specific grant details are unavailable, his sustained publication record suggests consistent research funding support throughout his career.
His laboratory work appears centered on electrophysiological techniques for nerve and muscle studies, with later integration of phototherapy applications. The Visible Human Project collaboration indicates involvement in digital anatomy initiatives, suggesting a transition toward technology-enhanced medical education in his later career phase.
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