
Barbara Rita Alevriadou
Professor · Cardiopulmonary physiology
State University of New York at BuffaloUnited States
About
Barbara Rita Alevriadou is a SUNY Empire Innovation Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University at Buffalo – The State University of New York, with an adjunct appointment in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering. Her research bridges cardiovascular physiology, molecular signaling, and mitochondrial function to understand vascular dysfunction in diseases like atherosclerosis and diabetes.
- Education:
- PhD, Chemical Engineering, Bioengineering & Biosciences Institute, Rice University (1992)
- BS, Chemical Engineering, Aristotle University (1986)
- Research Interests:
- Vascular mechanobiology and endothelial mechanotransduction
- Calcium and reactive oxygen species signaling
- Mitochondrial function in cardiovascular disease
- Signal transduction in ischemia-reperfusion injury
- Publications Trends:
- Focus on mitochondrial Ca²⁺ uniporter dynamics
- Role of shear stress in vascular repair and disease
- Interplay between reactive oxygen species and apoptosis
- Computational modeling of endothelial responses
- Monocyte adhesion mechanisms in myocardial infarction
- Redox regulation in vascular mechanotransduction
- Scientific Awards:
- BMES Fellow (2024)
- American Physiological Society STAR Reviewer (2016)
- Certificate of Recognition, SfRBM (2016)
- Board of Directors, BMES (2014–2017)
- Welch Foundation Graduate Fellowship (1992)
- Grants:
- NIH/NHLBI R01 HL142673 (2018–2022): $1.82M
- AHA Grant-In-Aid (2016–2018): $154K
- NIH/NHLBI R21 HL106392 (2011–2013): $423K
- NIH/NHLBI R21 HL091417 (2008–2009): $410K
- NIH/NHLBI R01 HL067027 (2001–2006): $1.25M
- Laboratory:
- Director, Alevriadou Vascular Mechanobiology Laboratory (AVML)
- Focus: molecular mechanisms of endothelial dysfunction in cardiovascular disease
Research fields
Cardiopulmonary physiologyCardiovascular DiseaseMetabolismMolecular and Cellular BiologyMolecular Basis of DiseaseSignal TransductionVascular MedicineVascular MechanobiologyEndothelial MechanotransductionMitochondrial FunctionCalcium SignalingReactive Oxygen SpeciesGene ExpressionProtein SynthesisApoptosis
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