
Robert Mallet
Professor · Cardioprotection
University of North Texas Health Science CenterAbout
Dr. Robert Mallet is a Professor in the College of Biomedical and Translational Sciences at the University of North Texas Health Science Center, specializing in Physiology & Anatomy. His research focuses on hypoxia-induced organ protection mechanisms, particularly in cardiac and brain tissues under ischemic conditions. He holds a BS in Biology from the Catholic University of America and a PhD in Physiology from George Washington University.
Research Interests: Dr. Mallet’s lab investigates how intermittent hypoxia exposure enhances organ resilience to ischemic events like heart attacks and strokes. Key areas include molecular adaptations (e.g., glyoxalase systems, antioxidant responses) and translational applications in clinical settings such as cardiac arrest resuscitation. His work bridges cellular biochemistry with clinical interventions, emphasizing non-invasive therapies like hypoxic training.
Projects & Grants: Active grants include NIH-funded studies on hypoxia training for cognitive impairment (NIA, NIH) and minority health initiatives (NIMHD). Recent projects explore pyruvate’s role in organ preservation during cardiac arrest and machine-perfused kidney transplants.
Labs/Teams: His lab collaborates across disciplines, focusing on translational studies in cardiovascular and neuroprotection. Current efforts target hypoxia’s role in aging-related cognitive decline and kidney injury mitigation.
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