
Geoffrey Kline
Assistant Professor · Cardiovascular Physiology
University of North Texas Health Science CenterAbout
Geoffrey Kline is an Assistant Professor at the University of North Texas Health Science Center, affiliated with the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine. His research focuses on cardiovascular physiology, aging, and geriatrics, with a particular emphasis on hypoxia, baroreflex function, and heat therapy applications in elderly populations.
- Education: BS in Biomedical Science, Texas A&M University; DO, PhD in Physiology, UNT Health Science Center
Dr. Kline's work spans cardiovascular regulation in conscious animal models, autonomic nervous system interventions for atrial fibrillation, and environmental risk factors for infectious diseases in clinical settings. His recent studies highlight interventions like home-based heat therapy and intermittent hypoxia training for age-related conditions.
Over his career, he has secured 11 sponsored projects, including NIH/NIA-funded research on aging and hypertension in older women. His publications address coronary hemodynamics, cognitive impairment, and public health risks like Clostridioides difficile exposure in primary care clinics.
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