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Derek Kendig is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at Loyola University Maryland. His research focuses on gastrointestinal (GI) physiology, particularly the mechanisms by which nutrients influence GI motility patterns and smooth muscle function. He employs techniques like video recording, computer analysis, and spatiotemporal mapping to study nutrient effects on motility in the stomach, small intestine, and colon.
- Specialization: Gastrointestinal Physiology and Nutrition
- Email: dmkendig@loyola.edu
Dr. Kendig's work examines intracellular signaling pathways in GI smooth muscle and hypothesizes that nutrients activate mucosal receptors, which communicate with smooth muscle via the enteric nervous system. His methods are also applicable to studying smooth muscle in the urinary bladder and blood vessels. Scientific awards or educational details are not mentioned in the provided text.
Recent publications highlight his research on nutrient receptors (e.g., umami), signaling molecules like hydrogen sulfide, and the role of kinases in GI motility. His work spans both tissue-level contractility and organ-level motility patterns, emphasizing the interplay between luminal nutrients and physiological responses.
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