Jefferson Alumni Hall, Suite 381
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 503-7823
Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications
- Coordinated Dynamic Gene Expression Changes in the Central Nucleus of the Amygdala During Alcohol Withdrawal
- Rapid Temporal Changes in the Expression of a Set of Neuromodulatory Genes During Alcohol Withdrawal in the Dorsal Vagal Complex: Molecular Evidence of Homeostatic Disturbance
- Integrative gene regulatory network analysis reveals light-induced regional gene expression phase shift programs in the mouse suprachiasmatic nucleus
- Temporal changes in innate immune signals in a rat model of alcohol withdrawal in emotional and cardiorespiratory homeostatic nuclei
- Adaptive transcriptional dynamics of A2 neurons and central cardiovascular control pathways
Medical School
PhD, University of Miami - 1973
University Appointment
Associate Professor
Director of Daniel Baugh Institute for Functional Genomics and Computational Biology; Department of Pathology, Anatomy & Cell Biology
Other Professional Appointments
Adjunct Professor Chemical Engineering, University of Delaware
Research and Clinical Interests
Dr. Schwaber uses systems biology approaches in mammalian brain to study adaptive neuronal processes. Specifically his interests involve mechanisms by which hypertension arises in homeostatic cardiorespiratory regulatory circuits, by which the symptoms of alcohol withdrawal are produced and by which phase shifting of light causes the brain's master clock to reorganize circadian behavior.
