Andrew McCullochProfessor and Chair, Bioengineering
In-vitro, in-vivo and computational cardiac mechanics and physiology in healthand disease. Professor McCulloch directs the Cardiac Mechanics Research Group where his team uses experimental and computational models to investigate the relationships between the cellular and extracellular structure of cardiac muscle and the electrical and mechanical function of the heart during ventricular remodeling and cardiac arrhythmia. Genetically engineered animal models are used to investigate the role of mechanotransduction in ventricular development, hypertrophy and post-myocardial infarction remodeling. Tissue engineering of the cell microenvironment using microlithography and microfluidics are used to investigate the role of cell-matrix interactions in cardiac mechanical signaling. Computational modeling together with fluorescence optical mapping are used to investigate excitation-contraction coupling and the role of mechanoelectric feedback in action potential propagation. In-silico modeling of signal transduction pathways related to calcium cycling and hypertrophy is a new research area along with the development of new technologies for high-throughput cardiac phenotyping in model organisms. Capsule Bio: |
Web Page Email: amcculloch@ucsd.edu Office Phone: 858-534-2547 Institute Affiliation:
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