Robert M Bryan Jr, Ph.D.
Vice Chair for Research, Professor of Anesthesiology, Medicine, and Cellular and Molecular Physiology
(713) 798-7720Positions
- Vice Chair for Research, Professor of Anesthesiology, Medicine, and Cellular and Molecular Physiology
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Anesthesiology
ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµ of Medicine
Houston, TX, US
Education
- Postdoctoral Fellowship at Duke University
- 06/1981 - Durham, NC, United States
- PhD from University Of British Columbia
- 01/1980 - Vancouver, Canada
- M.S. from University Of Alabama
- 01/1974 - Tuscaloosa, AL, United States
- BS from University Of Alabama
- 05/1970 - Tuscaloosa, AL, United States
Professional Statement
Our laboratory studies communications between the gut bacteria, the gut, and the brain during normal and pathological states. These studies include hypertension, stroke, aging, Alzheimer’s disease, and cerebral small vessel disease.
A second line of investigation involves the control of cerebral circulation during normal and pathological states. Current projects involve the interaction between cerebrovascular endothelium and smooth muscle.
A second line of investigation involves the control of cerebral circulation during normal and pathological states. Current projects involve the interaction between cerebrovascular endothelium and smooth muscle.
Websites
Robert Bryan
Selected Publications
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Blasco, M. P., Chauhan, A., Honarpisheh, P., Ahnstedt, H., d'Aigle, J., Ganesan, A., Ayyaswamy, S., Blixt, F., Venable, S., Major, A., Durgan, D., Haag, A., Kofler, J., Bryan, R., McCullough, L. D., Ganesh, B. P.. " Age-dependent involvement of gut mast cells and histamine in post-stroke inflammation. " J. Neuroinflammation. ; 17 : 160.
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Spychala, M. S., Venna, V. R., Jandzinski, M., Doran, S. J., Durgan, D. J., Ganesh, B. P., Ajami, N. J., Putluri, N., Graf, J., Bryan, R. M., McCullough, L. D.. " Age-related changes in the gut microbiota influence systemic inflammation and stroke outcome. " Ann.Neurol.. 2018 ; 84 : 23-36.
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Adnan S, Nelson JW, Ajami NJ, Venna VR, Petrosino JF, Bryan RM, Durgan DJ. " Alterations in the gut microbiota can elicit hypertension in rats. " Physiol Genomics. 2017 ; 49 : 96-104.
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Durgan,D.J.; Lee,J.; McCullough,L.D.; Bryan,R.M.,Jr.. " " Stroke. 2019 ; 50 (8) : 2270-2277.
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