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Madhan Subramanian is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physiological Sciences at Oklahoma State University, with a research focus on glial mechanisms of obesity-induced hypertension and aging-related neuroinflammation. His work bridges neuroscience, physiology, and metabolic disease research.
- PhD in Pathology (Michigan State University, 2011)
- Postdoctoral Training (Wayne State University, 2014)
- Academic career: Lecturer at University of Wisconsin-Madison (2014-2017), Assistant Professor at Oklahoma State University (2017-2023), promoted to Associate Professor in 2023
His research investigates glial cell dysfunction in metabolic disorders, including:
- Obesity-induced sympathetic overactivity
- Cellular senescence in brainstem and hypothalamus
- Nrf2-Keap1 redox signaling dysregulation
- GLP1 brain signaling for cardiovascular control
Major grants include NIH R15HL148844, AHA Institutional Research Enhancement Awards, and OCASCR support. His peer-reviewed publications (2020-2025) explore neuroinflammation, thermogenic metabolism, and HSV-1 neurodegeneration. Awards include the Zoetis Outstanding Researcher (2021) and American Physiological Society Research Recognition (2019).
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