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Education B.S. Chemical Engineering, Drexel University (2001) Mentor: Aladin M. Boriek, Ph.D. |
Michael Lopez Baylor College of Medicine |
Department: Department of Medicine - Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine Address: Baylor College of Medicine One Baylor Plaza, Anderson Bldg., Suite 518B Houston, TX 77030 Phone: 713-798-1778 Fax: 713-798-3619 Email: michaell@bcm.edu Web: |
2004 Medical Student Fellow, Bristol-Myers Squibb Fellowship in Academic Medicine awarded by National Medical Fellowship |
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Research Topic Respiratory Muscle Mechanics |
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Our aim is to understand how the aberration of mechanical properties of airway smooth muscle and the diaphragm may initiate or contribute to the pathogenesis of diseases such as muscular dystrophy and pro-inflammatory conditions, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (asthma, emphysema) and obesity. All of which can lead to significant respiratory distress or respiratory failure resulting in compromised gas exchange in the lungs. In order to assess normal function, we quantify the effects of these disease states by focusing on alterations to respiratory muscle mechanical properties and on the response of these muscles to mechanical stimuli. Currently, I am investigating the role of Titin, a giant myofilament, responsible for conferring viscoelasticity and passive extensibility properties to striated muscle. Titin is a unique myofilament that has inherent mechanical properties essential for normal muscle function. Titin's may also serve as a mechanosensitive signal transduction element. Our aim is to assess the structural and functional role of titin by studying a subtle defect in the protein myofilament which leads to a severe muscular dystrophy in mice and most likely early death by respiratory failure. |
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