About
Christopher W. Ward is a Professor in the Department of Orthopaedics, with secondary appointments in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology. His research focuses on muscle biology, calcium signaling, and age-related pathologies.
- Primary: Orthopaedics
- Secondary: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Research Interests
Ward's work investigates the role of microtubule dynamics, calcium signaling, and protein modifications in muscular dystrophy and aging. Key areas include:
- Calcium dysregulation in heart failure and muscular disorders
- Microtubule modifications and cytoskeletal stiffness
- Mechanotransduction in bone and skeletal muscle
- Sex-specific differences in muscle aging and pathology
- Therapeutic strategies for Duchenne muscular dystrophy
- Cardiac arrhythmogenesis and mitochondrial oxidative stress
Recent Publications
Recent work spans muscle aging, calcium signaling, and translational therapies. Trends include:
- Microtubule detyrosination in dystrophic muscle
- Nitric oxide effects on sclerostin degradation
- Targeting lysosomal calcium in arrhythmias
- Obscurin and titin interactions in cardiac pathology
- Exercise and mechanical load impacts on muscle and bone
- Advancing CAR T-cell therapy for cancer
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