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Dr. Eileen M. Redmond is a tenured Professor of Surgery with a secondary appointment in Pharmacology and Physiology at the University of Rochester Medical Center (School of Medicine and Dentistry). Her career spans postdoctoral training at Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions and University of Tennessee, culminating in 25+ years of faculty leadership since 1999.
- Ph.D. in Cardiovascular Pharmacology, University College Dublin (1991)
- Postdoctoral training: Johns Hopkins (1992-1995), University of Tennessee (1991-1992)
Dr. Redmond's research focuses on alcohol's molecular mechanisms in cardiovascular disease, particularly atherosclerosis. Her lab investigates:
- Notch and Hedgehog signaling pathways in vascular cells
- Alcohol's dose-dependent effects on endothelial and smooth muscle cells
- Vascular stem cell dynamics in disease progression
- Role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and redox signaling
- Biomechanical regulation of vascular remodeling
Her 15 most recent publications (2025-2002) reveal consistent focus on alcohol-cardiovascular interactions, with emerging emphasis on single-cell photonic signatures and glycobiology in Notch signaling. Key awards include AHA Fellowship, NIH NRSA, ABMRF grants, and NATO Bursary. Her lab employs in vitro co-culture models and lab-on-a-disc platforms for vascular research.




