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Matthew McMillin

McMillin

Matthew McMillin

Associate Professor

Positions

Associate Professor
Huffington Department of Education, Innovation, & Technology
ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµ of Medicine
Temple, US
Associate Professor
Department of Medicine
ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµ of Medicine
Temple, United States

Education

PhD from Texas A&M University
12/2013 - College Station, Texas, United States
Neuroscience
BS from Baylor University
12/2008 - Waco, Texas, United States
Psychology

Honors & Awards

Monga-Hans Junior Faculty Scholar Award
American Society of Investigative Pathology (04/2021)
Outstanding Contribution Award
Journal of Clinical and Translational Hepatology (12/2019)
George K. Michalopoulos Junior Faculty Award
American Society of Investigative Pathology (04/2019)
Experimental Pathologist-in-Training (EPIT) Award
American Society of Investigative Pathology (06/2016)
Outstanding Predoctoral Poster Presentation
American Physiological Society (04/2012)

Professional Statement

Matthew McMillin is an Associate Professor at ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµ of Medicine. He received his Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Texas A&M University where he investigated crosstalk between hedgehog and transforming growth factor beta signaling in liver injury, blood-brain barrier dysfunction and neuroinflammation. Dr. McMillin’s postdoctoral studies in the field of hepatology investigated the role of neuropeptides and transforming growth factor beta signaling in liver pathology during toxin-induced acute liver failure and cholestatic liver disease. After becoming faculty, Dr. McMillin’s research program has focused on the mechanisms leading to dysregulation, and subsequent recovery, of hepatic and neural physiology during acute liver failure and cholestatic liver disease. Specifically, his program has been investigating the interaction between thrombospondin-1 and transforming growth factor beta 1 signaling in the context of hepatocyte necrosis, hepatic fibrosis, cellular senescence, blood-brain barrier function, neuroinflammation and neurological dysfunction. Outside of research, Dr. McMillin serves on the editorial board of neuroscience and hepatology journals including serving as an Associate Editor for Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience.

Websites

Selected Publications

  • Petrescu A, Grant S, Williams E, An S, Seth N, Amundsen T, Tan C, Nadeem Y, Tjaha M, Weld L, Chu C, Venter J, Frampton G, McMillin M, DeMorrow S. " Leptin Enhances Hepatic Fibrosis and Inflammation in a Mouse Model of Cholestasis. " Am J Pathol. 2022 Mar ; 192 (3) : 484-502.
  • Ozkan A, Stolley D, Cressman E, McMillin M, DeMorrow S, Yankeelov T, Rylander M. " Tumor Microenvironment Alters Chemoresistance of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Through CYP3A4 Metabolic Activity. " Front Oncol. 2021 Jun 28; 11
  • Rackayova V, Flatt E, Braissant O, Grosse J, Capobianco D, Mastromarino P, McMillin M, DeMorrow S, McLin V, Cudalbu C. " Probiotics improve the neurometabolite profile of rats with chronic cholestatic liver disease. " Sci Rep. 2021 Jan ; 11 (1)
  • Frampton G, Reddy P, Jefferson B, Ali M, Khan D, McMillin M. " Inhibition of thrombospondin-1 reduces glutathione activity and worsens acute liver injury during acetaminophen toxicity in mice.. " Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 2020 Dec ; 409

Memberships

International Association of Medical Science Educators
Society For Neuroscience
International Society for Hepatic Encephalopathy and Nitrogen Metabolism

Intellectual Property

Method Patent #US-11160826-B1 (Approved)
Method Patent #US-20220233640-A1 (Approved)

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