Robert Szulcek

Robert Szulcek

Department of Pulmonary Diseases, Institute for Cardiovascular Research, VU University Medical Center

Affiliated withInstitute for Cardiovascular Research, VU University Medical CenterVU University Medical Center, Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences (ACS)Charité-Universitätsmedizin

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Biography

Dr. Robert Szulcek is Professor of Physiology in the department of Physiology at the Charitè - Universitätsmedizin in Berlin (Germany). He is a trained biomedical engineer that specialized in vascular cell biology and translational research during his PhD at the VU University Medical Center in Amsterdam (the Netherlands) and post-doctoral fellowships at Harvard Medical School in Boston (USA) and the University Medical Center in Leiden (the Netherlands). His group develops functional in vitro disease models that simulate certain aspects of the complex cell micro-environment of the pulmonary vasculature. These models are designed to identify molecular, structural, and functional abnormalities in primary pulmonary vascular cells from patients with respiratory diseases. His research focuses on pulmonary hypertension (PH) a multi-faceted and highly heterogeneous disease condition clinically defined by an increased mean pulmonary artery pressure. In multiple translational research projects, responses of the pulmonary vascular endothelium to biomechanical, biophysical, and biochemical stimulation as well as cell-matrix and cell-blood interactions are being investigated. The aim is to identify specific cellular dysfunctions and miss-adaptations that can help to advance diagnosis, treatment, and therapy monitoring.

JoVE Journal Publications

ArticleTotal : 2
Year
Electric Cell-substrate Impedance Sensing for the Quantification of Endothelial Proliferation, Barrier Function, and Motility
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Cited by 213

2014
2020

Other Publications

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Localized RhoA GTPase activity regulates dynamics of endothelial monolayer integrity.

Cardiovascular research| PubMed ID: 23536606

2013