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Jonathan Murrow is a Research Professor and Campus Associate Dean at the Medical College of Georgia, affiliated with the Department of Medicine in the Division of Cardiology. He holds a medical degree from Emory University and an undergraduate degree in History from Harvard College, with board certifications in internal medicine and cardiovascular disease.
Education:
- MD, Medicine – Emory University, 2001
- BA, History, General – Harvard College, 1997
His research focuses on cardiovascular physiology, particularly endothelial function, nitric oxide signaling, vascular responses in diabetes, and progenitor cell therapies in peripheral artery disease. His work bridges clinical cardiology and molecular mechanisms underlying vascular dysfunction. He has contributed to understanding racial differences in vascular biology and the role of bradykinin in fibrinolysis.
The recent publications reflect a strong emphasis on translational cardiovascular research, combining clinical observations with physiological and molecular investigations. Key themes include endothelial-derived hyperpolarizing factor (EDHF), oxidative stress in diabetes, stem cell mobilization, and innovative electrocardiographic techniques in MRI environments.
Scientific Awards:
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Dr. Murrow teaches in the medical curriculum, including core clerkships and specialized cardiology consult rotations. While no grants or advising relationships are explicitly detailed, his role as Campus Associate Dean suggests involvement in academic leadership, research oversight, and curriculum development. He is actively engaged in scholarly activity within a clinical academic environment.


