
About
Dr. Alexander S. Clanachan is a Professor in the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Alberta, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, specializing in pharmacotherapy for myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury. His work targets novel drug mechanisms to improve cardiac recovery in stressed hearts (e.g., diabetic, aged, or delayed-reperfusion scenarios).
His educational background includes:
- BSc Hons Pharmacology, University of Glasgow, 1972
- PhD Pharmacology/Anesthesia, University of Glasgow, 1976
Research Interests:
Dr. Clanachan investigates:
- Recovery of left ventricular mechanical/metabolic function post-ischemia
- Na+/Ca2+ homeostasis regulation
- Infarct size limitation pathways
- Cardioprotection via adenosine receptors and late INa inhibition
Analysis of his 15 recent publications (2011-2016) reveals consistent focus on metabolic-ionic crosstalk in reperfusion injury, particularly in diabetic hearts and anesthetic interactions. Key trends include adenosine-mediated glycogen regulation, late INa inhibition for calcium control, and ROS-dependent cardioprotection mechanisms.
Scientific Awards:
No awards were mentioned in the source material.
Advising and Grants:
Dr. Clanachan mentors Research Associate Dr. Phing How Lou and teaches Pharmacology courses (PMCOL415, PMCOL337, PMCOL300*, PMCOL515*). Grant details were unspecified, but his collaborative projects span anesthesiology, diabetes, and cardiac metabolism.
Laboratory:
His lab (Medical Sciences Building, Room 9-43) conducts isolated heart perfusion studies, metabolic profiling, and molecular analysis of cardioprotective pathways.
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