UD - Health, Nutrition, and Exercise Sciences

William B. Farquhar, PhD

William B. Farquha

Assistant Professor
Department of Health, Nutrition, and Exercise Sciences

Phone: (302) 831-6178
FAX: (302) 831-3693
E-mail: wbf@udel.edu
Web Site: http://www.udel.edu/HNES/faculty/farquhar.htm

Education:
Post-Doctoral, BIDMC & HRCA Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 2001
Ph.D., Penn State University, University Park, PA
M.S., East Stroudsburg University, East Stroudsburg, PA
B.S., East Stroudsburg University, East Stroudsburg, PA

Research Interests:
The focus of my research is blood pressure regulation / autonomic nervous system function in humans.  Current projects include a study of the mechanisms underlying salt sensitivity of blood pressure.  In this project we directly measure sympathetic outflow using the technique of peroneal microneurography during a stimulus designed to acutely increase plasma sodium concentration.  The purpose of this project is to determine if those with “salt sensitive” blood pressure respond differently than those with “salt resistant” blood pressure.  Other projects include an examination of vein stiffness in adults with normal blood pressure and adults with high blood pressure; as well as an examination of the mechanisms underlying differences in vein stiffness.  Finally, we are beginning a project to determine if COX-2 inhibition increases salt sensitivity of blood pressure in adults with normal resting blood pressure. 

RECENT PRESS

Achieving great things.

2010 DHSA Research Conference Coverage
May 5, 2010--More than 275 people from the health sciences research and education community turned out for the 2010 Delaware Health Sciences Alliance Conference on Tuesday, May 4, to share research and explore issues in health care.
UD and Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital to partner on bone disorder study
April 15, 2010--In search of a new treatment for the debilitating disease osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), a team of researchers from the University of Delaware and Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children is initiating a two-year study exploring the use of an FDA-approved vibration platform in children with OI.
Delaware Health Sciences Alliance awards two pilot projects
April 1, 2010--Two pilot projects funded by the Delaware Health Sciences Alliance (DHSA) under its second competition focus on identifying cutting-edge cancer therapies, and creating the bioinformatics framework that will facilitate translational research among the alliance members.
Transforming the Region's Healthcare
March, 2010--An article in the March edition of Select Greater Philadelphia's "Momentum" discusses how the DSHA is drawing on the collective resources of its partner members - including the health sciences campus to be developed by the University of Delaware at the former Chrysler site - to revolutionize healthcare research and education in the region.

National experts to speak at Delaware Health Sciences Alliance research conference
Tuesday, February 18, 2010--The Delaware Health Sciences Alliance (DHSA) will host its second annual research conference on May 4 at Christiana Care Health System's John H. Ammon Medical Education Center on the Christiana Hospital Campus.

UD health sciences dean to lead partnership programs
December 14, 2009--Kathy Matt, dean of the College of Health Sciences at the University of Delaware, has been appointed to leadership positions in two partnership programs that she sees as key to promoting health research and education in Delaware.
Older adults with cancer, caregivers focus of $600,000 research grant
Dec. 11, 2009--A team that includes two researchers from the University of Delaware's School of Nursing -- Paula Klemm, professor of nursing, and Veronica Rempusheski, the Jeanne K. Buxbaum Chair of Nursing Science -- has been awarded a two-year, $600,000 grant to conduct research aimed at supporting older adults affected by cancer and their caregivers in Delaware.
DHSA takes center stage at UD Trustees meeting
December 9, 2009--The University of Delaware's Board of Trustees got a firsthand look at the largest single property acquisition in the history of the institution during its semiannual meeting, held Tuesday, Dec. 8, at the former Chrysler assembly plant on South College Avenue in Newark.
Christiana Care's Dr. Petrelli to share cancer success story at national surgeons' conference
November 11, 2009--Christiana Care's pioneering role in significantly reducing Delaware's cancer rate will be in the national spotlight at a prestigious medical conference.