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Raimond L. Winslow

Dr. Raimond Winslow

Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering
Director, Institute for Computational Medicine
Director, Center for Cardiovascular Bioinformatics and Modeling

Joint Appointment:
Department of Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Division of Health Sciences Informatics
Department of Computer Science

Address:
3400 N. Charles Street
Computational Science & Engineering Building, Room 315
Baltimore, MD 21218

Phone: (410) 516-5417
Fax: (410) 516-5294
E-mail: rwinslow@jhu.edu

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Research Interest Statement

Computational modeling of intracellular signaling, metabolism and electrical excitability in cardiac myocytes
Integrative modeling of cardiac function in health and disease
Applications of machine learning methods to multi-scale biomedical data analysis
Biomedical data representation and database design
Grid-computing and data-sharing


Current Projects

Biomedical Engineering Training Program                         

The Physiologic Genomics of Heart Failure

Calcium Cycling and Regulation of the Cardiac AP

Anatomical Remodeling and Electrical Conduction in Heart

Expression Profiling in Canine Models of Cardiopulmonary Disease

The Johns Hopkins University – NHLBI Proteomics Center 

SCCOR: Ventilator-Associated Lung Injury: Molecular Approaches

Pathobiology of Cardiac Dyssynchrony & Resynchronization

Mitochondrial Function in Ischemic Heart Disease


Publications

Xu L., A.C. Tan, R.L. Winslow, D. Geman (2008). "Merging microarray data from separate breast cancer studies provides a robust prognostic test." BMC Bioinformatics, 9(125): 1471-2105.

Anderson T. J., I. Tchernyshyov, R. Diez, R. N. Cole, D. Geman, C. V. Dang, R. L. Winslow (2007). "Discovering robust protein biomarkers for disease from relative expression reversals in 2-D DIGE data." Proteomics, 7(8): 1197-207.

Tanskanen A. J., J. L. Greenstein, A. Chen, S. X. Sun, R. L. Winslow (2007). "Protein Geometry and Placement in the Cardiac Dyad Influence Macroscopic Properties of Calcium-Induced Calcium Release." Biophys J, 92(10): 3379-3396.

Xu L., D. Geman, R. L. Winslow (2007). "Large-scale integration of cancer microarray data identifies a robust common cancer signature." Bioinformatics, (8).

Gao Z., R. L. Winslow, G. Tomaselli (2007). "Key pathways responsible for heart failure development revealed by gene networks correlated with cardiac remodeling." Physiol. Genomics, (submitted).

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Presentations

Selected Presentations:

"Integrative Modeling of the Myocyte – Current Status and Future Direction." 4th International Symposium on the Mammalian Myocardium. Bristol, UK, July 17-20, 2005.

"An Integrative Model of the Cardiac Myocyte Incorporating Local Control of Ca2+ Release: Fast simulations using coupled channel models." 49th Biophysical Society Annual Meeting. Long Beach, CA, February 12-16, 2005.

"Multi-Scale Modeling of Cardiac Electrophysiological Function.” The Whitaker Foundation Biomedical Engineering Research Conference, August 12-15, 2004, La Jolla, CA.

"Ca-Induced Ca-Release in the Cardiac Myocyte: From Microscopic Channel Gating to Macroscopic Cell Behavior.” Pacific Northwest Symposium on Systems Biology, Richland WA, June 16-18, 2004

"Systems Biology: A Necessary Methodology for Understanding the Mechanisms of Sudden Cardiac Death in Heart Failure." 2003 Symposium on Systems Biology, The Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle WA, April 13-14, 2003

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