EDUCATION/PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Ph.D | 1993 | Molecular Biology, McGill University Department of Biology, Montreal, Canada |
Postdoctoral Training | 1997 | Molecular and Cell Biology, Harvard University Cambridge, MA |
Current Academic Positions:
2002-present | Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Sciences East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN |
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Singh, M.,Roginskaya , M., Dalal, S., Menon, B., Kaverina, E., Singh, K.Extracellular ubiquitin inhibits beta-AR-stimulated apoptosis in cardiac myocytes: role of GSK-3beta and mitochondrial pathways.Cardiovasc. Res. 2010, 86:20-28 (Article published with an editorial; Ubiquitin, a novel paracrine messenger of cardiac cell survival. Li D, Depre C.Cardiovasc Res.2010, 86:1-3).
Singh, M., Foster, C., Dalal, S., Singh, K. Role of osteopontin in heart failure associated with aging. Heart Failure Reviews. 2010 (Invited Review; In Press).
Singh, M., Foster, C., Dalal, S., Singh, K. Osteopontin: role in extracellular matrix deposition and myocardial remodeling post-MI. J. Mol. Cell. Cardiol. 2010, 48:538-543 (Invited Review).
Zhao, X.,Singh, K., Singh, M. Impairment of myocardial angiogenic response in the absence of osteopontin. Microcirculation 2007, 14:233-240.
Subramanian, V., Singh, K., Singh, M. Lack of osteopontin improves cardiac function in streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice.Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol.2007, 292:H673-683.
Singh M, Ananthula S, Milhorn DM, Krishnaswamy G, Singh K. Osteopontin: a novel inflammatory mediator of cardiovascular disease. Front. Biosci. 2007;12:214-221 (Invited Review).