Theodore Cummins
Professor · Ion Channel Biology
Indiana University-Purdue University IndianapolisAbout
Theodore Cummins serves as a Chancellor's Professor in the Biology Department at Indiana University, where his research centers on ion channel mechanisms underlying neurological and muscular disorders including epilepsy, chronic pain, and cardiac arrhythmias.
His academic credentials include:
- B.A. in Chemistry from Swarthmore College (1983)
- M.S. in Biomedical Engineering from Hartford Graduate Center (1985)
- Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Yale University (1996)
- Postdoctoral Fellowship in Neurological Surgery at Yale University (1998)
Dr. Cummins employs electrophysiological, molecular biological, biochemical, imaging, and computational modeling techniques to investigate how ion channel mutations disrupt cellular excitability. His laboratory actively explores pharmacological interventions using cannabinoids, biological toxins, and small molecules to develop therapeutic candidates for channelopathy-related conditions, with particular emphasis on sodium channel function in neuronal and cardiac tissues.
Analysis of his 2010-2016 publications reveals a cohesive research trajectory focused on resurgent sodium currents across multiple disease contexts. His work spans cardiac arrhythmia mechanisms, epilepsy pathophysiology, pain signaling pathways, and neurodegenerative models of glaucoma, demonstrating interdisciplinary integration of molecular biology, electrophysiology, and translational pharmacology.
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