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overview Dr. Liao is the Harold H. Hines Jr. Professor of Medicine and Chief of Cardiology Section at the University of Chicago. He is also the Director of the Physician Scientist Development Program and Principal Investigator of the NIH T32 Cardiovascular Sciences Training Grant. His laboratory has made many important discoveries, which has helped elucidate signaling mechanisms in the vascular wall. Specifically, his laboratory explored molecular pathways which revealed how HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors (or statins) could exert cholesterol-independent or "pleiotropic" effects. This translational work provided a mechanistic basis for the benefit of statin therapy in stroke patients for which he received and was awarded the Cardiovascular Research Prize from the American Heart Association. His laboratory also identified, cloned, and characterized a novel cytochrome P450 epoxygenase, CYP2J2, and its products, epoxyeicosatrienoic acids (EETs), as endothelium-derived hyporpolarizing factors with anti-inflammatory and anti-ischemic properties. In addition, his work also led to the discovery of a novel, rapid, nongenomic effect of steroid hormone receptors. For his research accomplishments, Dr. Liao received the Jeffrey M. Hoeg Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology Award from the American Heart Association and the Outstanding Investigator Award from the American Federation for Medical Research. He has served on numerous NIH study sections, advisory committees, and special emphasis panels.
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Concept Bone Marrow Cells
Concept Bone Marrow Transplantation
Concept Muscle, Skeletal
Concept Bone Morphogenetic Protein Receptors, Type II
Academic Article Increased vascular senescence and impaired endothelial progenitor cell function mediated by mutation of circadian gene Per2.
Academic Article Notch1 in bone marrow-derived cells mediates cardiac repair after myocardial infarction.
Academic Article Rho-associated coiled-coil-containing kinase 2 deficiency in bone marrow-derived cells leads to increased cholesterol efflux and decreased atherosclerosis.
Academic Article Deficiency of ROCK1 in bone marrow-derived cells protects against atherosclerosis in LDLR-/- mice.
Academic Article Notch signaling regulates endothelial progenitor cell activity during recovery from arterial injury in hypercholesterolemic mice.
Academic Article Mitohormesis: another pleiotropic effect of statins?
Academic Article Regulation of myogenic terminal differentiation by the hairy-related transcription factor CHF2.
Academic Article ROCK1 mediates leukocyte recruitment and neointima formation following vascular injury.
Academic Article MnTBAP increases BMPR-II expression in endothelial cells and attenuates vascular inflammation.
Academic Article Notch signaling as an important mediator of cardiac repair and regeneration after myocardial infarction.
Grant Novel Signaling Pathways in Ischemic Stroke
Grant ROCK and Obesity
Grant Role of PI3-Kinase in Estrogen-induced eNOS Activation
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