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Timothy E. Lindley, MD, PhD


Hometown:  Alexandria, MN
Expected Graduation:  2012

Education

  • Undergraduate: University of Minnesota Duluth
  • Medical School: University of Iowa, 2005 (MSTP)

Selected Honors and Awards

  • AOA
  • National Institutes of Health National Research Service Award Fellowship (HL 07638) 2002-2004
  • The Caroline tum Suden / Frances A. Hellebrandt Professional Opportunity Award for Meritorious Research, American Physiological Society. 2002; 2004
  • Merk New Investigator Award. 57th Annual Fall Conference and Scientific Sessions of the Council for High Blood Pressure Research, 2003

Contact

University of Iowa
Department of Neurosurgery
200 Hawkins Drive, 1 JPP
Iowa City, IA 52242-1061
timothy-lindley@uiowa.edu

Research Interests

  • The role of acid-sensing ion channels in the pathogenesis of glioblastoma multiforme

Selected Publications

Lindley TE, Laberge T, Hall A, Hewett-Emmett D, Walsh PJ, Anderson PM  Sequence, expression, and evolutionary relationships of carbamoyl phosphate synthetase I in the toad Xenopus laevis.  J Exp Zool Part A Ecol Genet Physiol. 2007 Mar 1;307(3):163-75

T.E. Lindley, M.F. Doobay, R.V. Sharma, and R.L. Davisson,    “Superoxide is Involved in the Central Nervous System Activation and Sympatho-Excitation of Myocardial Infarction-Induced Heart Failure” Circ. Res. 2004; 94:402-409

D.K Jagadeesha, T.E.Lindley, J. Deleon,  R.V. Sharma, Miller F. and R.C. Bhalla, “Tempol Therapy Attenuates Medial Smooth Muscle Cell Apoptosis and Neointima Formation after Balloon Catheter Injury in Carotid Artery of Diabetic Rats.”  Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2005 Apr 15

P. Sinnayah, T.E.Lindley, P. Staber, M. Cassell, B.L. Davidson, and R.L. Davisson.  “Targeted Viral Delivery of Cre Recombinase Induces Conditional Gene Deletion in Cardiovascular Circuits of the Mouse Brain.”  Physiol. Genomics.  2004; 18:25-32

P. Sinnayah, T.E.Lindley, P.D. Staber, MD Cassell, B.L. Davidson, R.L. Davisson.  “Selective Gene Transfer to Key Cardiovascular Regions of the Brain: Comparison of Two Viral Vector Systems.” Hypertension. 2002; 39(2 Pt 2):603-8

T.E. Lindley, C.L. Scheiderer, P.J. Walsh, C.M. Wood, H.L. Bergman, A.L. Bergman, P. Laurent, P. Wilson, and P.M. Anderson, "Muscle as a Primary Site of Urea Cycle Enzyme Activity in an Alkaline Lake-Adapted Tilapia, Oreochromis alcalicus grahami," J. Biol. Chem. 1999; 274, 29858-29861

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