Michael A. Hill
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Name: Michael Andrew Hill
Profess. Address: Dalton Cardiovascular Research Center
Department of Medical Pharmacology and Physiology
University of Missouri
Columbia, MO 65011
USA
573-884-4601
Home Address: 610 West Broadway
Columbia, MO 65203
USA
573-239-5901
110 Bayer Rd
Hermann, MO 65041
USA
573-486-8463
Permanent Resident of USA: 1994 – present
Date of Birth: November 24, 1955
Melbourne, Australia
· Local control of microvascular hemodynamics
· Mechanisms underlying the arteriolar myogenic response
· Mechanotransduction
· Vascular smooth muscle and related cell signaling.
· Impact of 3D vascular wall structure on arteriolar function
· Microvascular dysfunction in experimental diabetes
1988 Doctor of Philosophy
University of Melbourne
Field of Study: Microvascular Physiology
Thesis: Microvascular Haemodynamics and Reactivity in
Experimental Diabetes in the Rat.
Supervisor: Professor Richard Larkins
1984 Master of Science
Field of Study: Vascular Physiology
University of Melbourne
Thesis: Blood Rheology in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus.
Supervisor: Dr John Court
Appointments:
2015 – present Interim Director
Dalton Cardiovascular Research Center
University of Missouri
2007 – 2015 Associate Director
Dalton Cardiovascular Research Center
University of Missouri
2006 – present Professor of Physiology (Tenured)
Dalton Cardiovascular Research Center
Department of Medical Pharmacology and Physiology
University of Missouri
2007 – present Adjunct Professor
Department of Biological Engineering
University of Missouri
2011 – 2014 Distinguished Research Fellow
RMIT University
Melbourne, Vic 3083.
2004 - 2006 Professor and Chair of Physiology
Head, Dep’t of Physiology and Pharmacology,
School of Medical Sciences
Faculty of Medicine
University of New South Wales
Kensington, NSW 2052
2001 – 2004 Associate Dean (Research*)
Faculty of Life Sciences
RMIT University
(* including Graduate Research Studies)
1997-2004 Inaugural Chair of Physiology
RMIT University
1997 - 2001 Professor and Head of Department
Dep’t of Human Biology and Movement Science
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Bundoora, Victoria 3083
1994 - 1996 Associate Professor
Departments of Physiology and Surgery
Eastern Virginia Medical School
1991 - 1994 Assistant Professor
Department of Physiology
Eastern Virginia Medical School
Norfolk, Virginia 23501
1988 – 1991 Postdoctoral Fellow/Assistant Research Scientist
Department of Medical Physiology
Texas A&M University
College Station, Texas 77843
External Joint Appointments (Current):
2011 – present Visiting Professor
Luzhou Medical College
Luzhou, China
Research Training:
2007 FRET Microscopy workshop
University of Virginia
2001 Fluor2001 Workshop
University of Sydney
1996 Recombinant DNA Techniques Course
Monash University
1990 - 1991 Assistant Research Scientist
College of Medicine
Texas A & M University
1989 - 1990 Postdoctoral Research Fellow
College of Medicine
Texas A & M University
1987 - 1988 Research Officer (NH & MRC)
Department of Medicine
University of Melbourne
Royal Melbourne Hospital
Melbourne, Australia
1984 - 1985 Graduate Research Assistant
Department of Medicine
University of Melbourne
Melbourne, Australia
1980 Research Biochemist
Department of Developmental
Pediatrics
Royal Children's Hospital
Melbourne, Australia
1983 Visiting Instructor
Microcirculation Research Institute
College of Medicine
Texas A & M University
College Station, TX
Professional Training Related to University/Business Activities
Management of Change in Universities (tour of northeastern USA Institutions, 1999)
Biotechnology IP Management Training Course (2001)
Attendance at workshops/seminar series relating to commercialization of biotechnology (for example, Bio; Davros Connection; Commercialising Health Innovations Forum; and ASMR Forums).
2007 Fellow of the American Physiological Society (Cardiovascular Section)
2005 Nora Bounds Award, National Heart Foundation of Australia (named grant)
1999 Australian and New Zealand Microcirculatory Society John Casley-Smith Excellence in Science Award.
1992 NIH F.I.R.S.T. Award
1989 Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International
Postdoctoral Fellowship
1988 - 1989 Fulbright Scholar (Postdoctoral Research Fellowship)
1988 National Heart Foundation of Australia
Postdoctoral Travel Grant
(Declined on acceptance of Fulbright Fellowship)
1988 Servier Travel Grant
Travel to the 13th International Diabetes Federation Congress
1986 Post-graduate Research Scholarship
University of Melbourne
1986 - 1987 Tutor/Demonstrator (part-time)
Biological Science
Swinburne College
Melbourne, Australia
1988 - 1990 Lectures in Postgraduate Medical Sciences
Texas A & M University
College Station, TX
Topics: muscle contraction
skeletal muscle regeneration
humoral control of the microcirculation
strategies of cellular signaling
1990 - 1991 Lectures in Medical Physiology
Texas A & M University
College Station, TX
Topics: Vascular Physiology
Gastrointestinal Physiology
Regulation of feeding
Energy balance
Regulation of body temperature
1992-1996 Eastern Virginia Medical School
Lectures in Medical Physiology
Topics: - Gastrointestinal Physiology
- Temperature Regulation
Postgraduate Lectures
- Vascular smooth muscle contraction/Control of vascular tone
- Diabetic Vascular complications
Problem Solving Course Facilitator
1993 - 1996 Responsible Conduct in Science (Graduate Course) – EVMS (developed and implemented course).
1993 - 1995 Director, Cardiovascular Track, Biomedical Sciences Program - EVMS
1996- 2006 Lectures in cell signaling, smooth muscle, cardiac physiology, gastrointestinal physiology and cell biology.
2004- 2006 Scenario facilitator (UNSW) for medical student education.
2006 – present Lecturer/discussion leader in Microcirculation graduate course (topics relating to endothelial cell/smooth muscle interactions)
2008 – present Problem Based Learning Facilitator (University of Missouri) for medical student education (Years 1 and 2). Block content related to metabolism, endocrinology, cell biology and cardiovascular.
2009 – present Advanced Imaging Techniques, Skills in Biomedical Research graduate course
Graduate Students/Residents Supervised
1. Ph.D. Students
As Primary Supervisor
Hui Zou 1991 - 1995 (Current position, Research Ass Prof., Univ. of Massachusetts, Dept of Physiology)
Brian Spurrell 1997 – 2004 (Current position, Lecturer, Sturt University, NSW, Aust.)
Hema Raina 2001 – 2006 (Current position Postdoc, University of Maryland, MD)
Srikanth Ella 2007 – 2010 (Current position, Industry, Pennsylvania)
Srijita Dhar 2010 – 2016 (University of Missouri)
Tanyi Qui 2012 – present (University of Missouri)
Kwangseok Hong 2012 – 2015 (University of Virginia, 01/2016)
As Secondary Supervisor/Thesis Committee Member
Jong Sam Lee 1998 – 2002 (Currently in an academic position in Korea)
Nigel Steptoe 1999 – 2002 (Currently in a research position, Australia)
Hanrui Zhang 2008 – 2011 (Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Pennsylvania)
Kangyang Jih 2011 – 2012 (completing medical school, Taiwan)
Jun Li 2011 – present (Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, China)
Shenghua Yuan 2012 - present (University of Missouri)
Grace Huang 2013 - present (University of Missouri)
Kim To 2013 – present (University of Missouri)
2. M.Sc Students
Guanglei Yu 1995 – 1997 (moved to industry)
Adam Dowrick 1999 – 2001 (Subsequently undertook PhD at Monash Univ., Melb.)
Kaushaliya Vaghela 1998 – 2001 (Subsequently undertook PhD at Monash Univ., Melb.)
Srikanth Ella 2006 – 2007 (progressed to PhD student under my supervision)
Teresa Jackson 2007 – present (University of Missouri)
Aaron Stupica 2009 – 2011 (Current Position, industry, Danish Myo Technologies)
3. Ph.D. by Publication
Steven Horton 2002-2003 (Head Perfusionist, Royal Children’s Hosp., Melb.)
4. Honours Students
Kay Richards 1998 - grade H1
Stephanie DeDios 2000 – grade H1
Melanie Ivey 2003 – grade H1
5. Residents (Research Rotation)
Maria Javeed, M.D., Department of Surgery 1992 - 1993
Troy Glembott, M.D., Department of Surgery 1993 - 1995
Anita Mingini, M.D. Department of Surgery 1995 – 1996
Postdoctoral/Research Fellow Trainees Supervised
Simon Potocnik (Ph.D., University of Melbourne)
Timothy Murphy (Ph.D., University of Melbourne)
Stephanie de Dios (Ph.D., Monash University)
Yan Yang (M.D., Luzhou Medical College, China) 2008 - present
Zahra Nourian (Ph.D., Aarhus University, Denmark) 2010 – present
Mozow Zuidema (M.D., Ph.D., University of Missouri) 2011 – 2012
Sewon Lee (Ph.D., University of Missouri) 2011 - 2015
Melissa Collins (Ph.D., Texas A&M University) 2012 - 2015
External Thesis Examiner
University of Melbourne, Australia 2004
University of Sydney, Australia 2005
University of Calgary, Canada 2008
University of British Columbia, Canada 2008
Monash University, Australia 2011
Macquarie University, Australia 2015
Associate Editor:
· Frontiers in Vascular Physiology (2010 – present)
Editorial Boards:
• American Journal of Physiology: Heart and Circulatory Physiology (1/96 - 12/98; 1/13 - present)
• Microcirculation (1/2002 – 2014)
• Journal of Vascular Research (2007 – present)
• Frontiers in Vascular Pharmacology (2010 – present)
• Frontiers in Vascular Physiology (2010 – present)
Guest Reviewer:
• American Journal of Physiology
- Heart and Circulation
- Endocrinology
- Cell
- Gastrointestinal Physiology
• Journal of Biological Chemistry
• Hypertension
• Microvascular Research
• Journal of Applied Physiology
• Diabetes
• Journal of Vascular Research
• Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
• Diabetologia
• Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine
• Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine
• Biochemica Biophysica Acta
• British Journal of Pharmacology
• Clinical and Experimental Physiology and Pharmacology
• Diabetes Care
• Journal of Physiology
• Microcirculation
• Pflugers Archives
• Cardiovascular Research
• FASEB Journal
• Circulation
• Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets
• Journal of Vascular Pharmacology
• Journal of Cellular Physiology
• Lipids
• Cell Calcium
• Circulation Research
• Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
• Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology
• Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
• Journal of Hypertension
• Vascular Pharmacology
• PLOS
• Interface Focus
• Experimental Biology and Medicine
• Life Sciences
• Frontiers in Vascular Pharmacology
• Frontiers in Vascular Physiology
• Clinical Science
• American Journal of Medical Sciences
• Brain Research
• Science Signaling
• Anatomical Record
• Biomedical Research International
Grant Reviews:
Study Sections
· American Heart Assoc’n (Virginia) Peer Review Committee (1992 - 1995), (Chair, 1995)
· Member of the Review Board for the Sir Edward Dunlop Medical Res fund (2002 – 2011).
· American Heart Association (National; Vascular Wall 1, 2006 – 2009)
· American Medical Association, 2007.
· NIH Special Emphasis Panel on Lymphatic Biology, 2009.
· NIH RFA, Vascular Stiffening and Hypertension, 2010.
· American Heart Association Vascular BioBP BSc 3 Peer Review Committee, 2014 - 2015.
· NIH VCMB Study Section (ad hoc 2015)
· American Diabetes Association, Research Grant Review Committee (2015 – present)
· NIH DiaComp (2013, 2014, 2016)
· Review Committee for the Barnes-Jewish Hospital Foundation - Washington University Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (BJHF-ICTS) Clinical and Translational Research Funding Program. (2015 – present)
Ad Hoc Reviews
· American Heart Association (Alaska)
· American Heart Association (Texas)
· Jeffress Foundation
· Diabetes Australia Research Trust
· National Health and Medical Research Council
· Cardiovascular Lipid Grants (Pfizer)
· Clive and Vera Ramaciotti Foundation
· Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation
· Australian Research Foundation
· Wellcome Foundation
· Louisiana Board of Regents
· Qatar National Research Foundation
· National Science Engineering Research Council, Canada
· Agence Nationale de la Recherche, France.
· Delaware INBRE
Consultancies/Membership of Boards
External Advisory Committee Member, NIH COBRE program, University of Delaware (P.I. David Edwards, Ph.D.) 2016 – present.
Medjaden Bioscience Limited (China), Senior Editor (2010 – 2012; 2015).
Internal Review Panel Member, NIH Program Project Grant, University of Missouri (P.I. Harold Laughlin, Ph.D.), 2007 – 2009.
External Review Panel Member, NIH Program Project Grant, Medical College of Georgia (P.I. R. Clinton Webb, Ph.D.), 2008.
Member of the Executive Board of RDDT (RMIT Drug Design Technologies) (2002 – 2004).
Edward Dunlop Foundation Medical Research Review Board (2002 - 2011)
Biocomm International (alternate member for Professor David Story; 2001 – 2004)
Rothschilds Bioscience (Review of research submissions, 2000)
National Institutes of Health grant awarded to Luis Martinez-Lemus, PhD Dalton Cardiovascular Research Center, University of Missouri (2009 - 2014).
National Institutes of Health grant awarded to Michael Davis, PhD Department of Medical Physiology, Texas A&M University (1999 - 2004).
National Institutes of Health grant awarded to Gerald Meininger, PhD, Department of Medical Physiology, Texas A&M University (1999 - 2004).
National Institutes of Health grant awarded to Paul Ratz, PhD, Department of Pharmacology, Eastern Virginia Medical School (2001 -2004).
Conference/Symposia Organization
· Chair of session on Australian and New Zealand Microcirculatory Meeting, Melbourne, 1997.
· Chair of session on "Arterioles", Australian Physiological and Pharmacological meeting, Brisbane, 1997.
· Organized symposium on "Microvascular Control Mechanisms" for the Australian and New Zealand Microcirculatory Society Meeting, January 1999, Adelaide.
· Member of the basic science program committee for the Western Region of the International Diabetes Federation meeting, Sydney 1999.
· Chair of the Organizing Committee for Australian Physiological and Pharmacological Annual Meeting, Melbourne 2000.
· Member of the organizing committee for “Vascular and Neural Complications of Diabetes” – satellite meeting to the International Union of Physiological Societies Meeting, Melbourne, Australia, 2001.
· Chairperson and organizer of APS symposium for the 2002 Experimental Biology meeting (New Orleans) – “Mechanisms of Vascular Remodeling: Temporal Events From Stimulus to Structural and Functional Changes”.
· Member of the organizing committee for the 8th International Symposium on Resistance Arteries, France, 2004.
· Organizer of Symposium on “Role of K+ Channels in Vascular Tone”, Australian Physiological Society, Canberra, August 2005.
· Chair of the organizing committee for the biannual meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Microcirculatory Society. 2005.
· Program Committee Member, IEEE Nanomedicine Conference, Macau, August 2007.
· Co-chair of the organizing committee for the 9th International Symposium on Resistance Arteries, Hamilton Island, Australia, 2008.
· Member of the organizing committee for the Microcirculatory Society, 2009 Fall Meeting, University Of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, September 2009.
· Organizer/Chair of symposia ‘Interactions Between Smooth Muscle Myosin Light Chain Kinase and Phosphatase in the Regulation of Arteriolar Tone’, Experimental Biology, Anaheim, April, 2010
· Member of the organizing committee for the 10th International Symposium on Resistance Arteries, Denmark, 2011.
· Member of the organizing committee for the combined British and US Microcirculatory Societies Meeting, Oxford, July 2012.
· Planning group for combined Microcirculatory Society/NAVBO Meeting (October 2013).
· Planning group for combined Microcirculatory Society/NAVBO Meeting (October 2014).
Professional Societies
Microcirculatory Society
American Physiological Society
Australian and New Zealand Microcirculatory Society
Australian Physiological Society
Australian-American Fulbright Alumni
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Biophysical Society
Committee Memberships:
i. Intramural
2013 – 2016 VA Subcommittee for Research Safety
2012 – 2015 University of Missouri, Research Council
2011 – present Coordinator of MOU/Exchange agreement between Suzhou Medical College, China and DCRC, University of Missouri.
2007 – present Seminar Committee, Dep’t of Medical Pharmacol. and Physiol.
University of Missouri
2007, 2010, 2016 Local Organizer, University of Missouri Cardiovascular Day
2006 – present Internal Review Committee, Dalton Cardiovascular Research Ctr