معرفی
Martin Schwartz is the Robert W. Berliner Professor of Medicine (Cardiology) and Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Cell Biology at Yale School of Medicine. With academic appointments at Harvard Medical School, Scripps Research Institute, and University of Virginia prior to joining Yale in 2011, he leads the Schwartz Lab within the Vascular Biology and Therapeutics Program.
- BA in Chemistry from New College (1975)
- PhD in Physical Chemistry from Stanford University (1979)
- Postdoctoral training at MIT
His research focuses on:
- Integrin-mediated mechanotransduction
- Fluid shear stress in vascular biology
- Atherosclerosis and aneurysm mechanisms
- ECM-cell signaling interactions
- Biophysics of vascular systems
Recent publications (2024-2025) show expertise in:
- Force-sensitive protein interactions
- Shear stress mechanosensors
- Integrin conformational dynamics
- Transcriptional regulation in vascular disease
Scientific honors include:
- Fellow of AAAS (2016)
- Fellow of ASCB (2017)
- Bolie Lecture (2019)
- Greenblatt Distinguished Lecture (2021)
As active advisor, he collaborates with researchers like:
- Jiasheng Zhang (MD)
- Hanqiang Deng (PhD)
- Minghao Chen (MD/PhD)
His lab investigates:
- Mechanical homeostasis in vascular systems
- Shear stress signaling pathways
- Integrin-talin force transmission
- Therapeutic targeting of PDE4D
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