NEOMED Researcher Nationally Recognized

Charles Thodeti, Ph.D., assistant professor of integrative medical sciences at NEOMED, has been elected a Fellow of the American Heart Association (FAHA) by the Council on Basic Cardiovascular Sciences. The honor recognizes ‘’excellence, innovative and sustained contributions in the areas of scholarship practice and/or education, and volunteer service” within the American Heart Association or American Stroke Association.

Dr. Thodeti is currently funded by the American Heart Association for a study titled “Mechanical Control of Endothelial Cell Function During Angiogenesis.’’ He is also funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health for his study titled “Mechanotransduction in Myocardial Adaptation to Ischemia’’ and for his study titled “Integration of Mechanical and Soluble Signaling in Tumor Angiogenesis.”

Earlier this year, Dr. Thodeti was named a Fellow of the American Physiological Society, Cardiovascular Section (FAPS-FCVS). Dr. Thodeti was named as NEOMED’s 2015 Junior Faculty Award recipient for his nationally and internationally recognized excellence and productivity in research.

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