Sarah S. Garber, PhD received her doctoral degree in Biochemistry with Dr. C. Miller from Brandeis University in 1987 and continued her post-doctoral training in the Department of Neuroscience with Dr. R. Aldrich at Stanford University School of Medicine.
Dr. Garber continued her research at University of Alabama, Birmingham and the Medical School of Pennsylvania before joining Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in 1999 as a tenured Associate Professor in The Chicago Medical School's Department of Physiology and Biophysics. In 2003, she was appointed Assistant Director of Research at The Dr. W. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine, and two years later, she became a member of the Department of Interprofessional Healthcare Studies in The College of Health Professions, where she was recently promoted to the level of Professor.
Dr. Garber has maintained an extramurally funded research program focusing on cellular volume regulation for over 15 years and has recently initiated a multidisciplinary research project addressing body image and eating attitudes. She is committed to promoting interdisciplinary student involvement in biomedical research and education. Dr. Garber brings over 20 years of teaching experience to the classroom.
Contact information: Sarah.Garber@rosalindfranklin.edu 847.578.8577