
About
Dr. William Chilian is a Professor in the Department of Integrative Medical Sciences at Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED). He holds a Ph.D. in Physiology from the University of Missouri (1980), and has held faculty positions at institutions including the University of Iowa, Texas A&M, and Louisiana State University. His research focuses on coronary circulation adaptations, mitochondrial dysfunction in metabolic syndrome, and mechanisms of coronary collateral growth. Dr. Chilian has over 160 peer-reviewed publications, an h-index of 63, and has received prestigious awards such as the NIH Research Career Development Award and the American Heart Association’s Distinguished Service Award.
Education:
- B.A., St. Olaf College (1974)
- M.S., Zoology, Texas Tech University (1976)
- Ph.D., Physiology, University of Missouri (1980)
Research Interests:
- Regulation of myocardial blood flow in heart failure
- Stimulating coronary collateral artery growth
- Role of mitochondria in endothelial function
- Microvascular dysfunction in metabolic syndrome
- Epigenetic regulation of cardiovascular disease
Grants:
- National Institutes of Health (2016-2021): Coronary Collateral Growth Mechanisms
- National Institutes of Health (2017-2021): Coronary Microcirculation in Heart Failure
Awards include the Robert M. Berne Distinguished Lectureship (APS), Eugene M. Landis Award (Microcirculatory Society), and leadership roles as Editor of Circulation Research and President of the Microcirculatory Society.
Dr. Chilian’s lab, CardioCure, focuses on innovative cardiovascular solutions, including exosome therapies and stem cell-derived models for cardiac repair. He collaborates internationally on topics like mitochondrial dysfunction and myocardial ischemia.
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