Associate Professor
Physiology
Office: Schroeder Complex 480C
Lab: Schroeder Complex 484
(414) 288-6569
E-mail
Dr. Lobner received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin - Madison in 1991. He was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. He joined the faculty at Marquette University in October of 1997.
Courses
Human Physiology, BISC 145
This human physiology course is designed for Biomedical Sciences majors and other students planning on careers as health care practitioners and in other careers in the health care industry. The course is designed to cover the basic information necessary for an understanding of how the body functions and to give the prerequisite information necessary for later courses in pharmacology and pathology. It also includes special sessions to enrich the course and provide correlates to clinical practice by including guest lectures from physician assistants, physical therapists, physicians, as well as selected laboratory exercise, and computer laboratory exercises. The course is taken as a junior, after courses in chemistry, biochemistry and anatomy.
Bulletin Course Description:
Human physiology including blood and circulation, muscular, neuronal and sensory systems, renal and respiratory systems, digestion, metabolism, reproduction, and their control by the endocrine and central nervous systems.
Biomedical Systems 3 & 4, BISC 425/426
BISC 425/426 is taught to Dental students. These courses use a systems-based approach integrating physiology, pathology, and dental clinical correlates.