NAME: Glen Arthur Laine
ENDOWMENT: Wiseman-Lewie-Worth Chair in Cardiology
PRESENT TITLE: Director, Michael E. DeBakey Institute
for Comparative Cardiovascular Science
and Biomedical Devices
Professor and Head, Department of Physiology
and Pharmacology
Professor, Department of Medical Physiology
Cardiovascular
Research Institute
Studies
Department of Anesthesiology
ADDRESS: Michael
E. DeBakey Institute
(Office: 979-845-7261)-(Lab 979-845-2131)
(FAX:
979-845-6544)
(E-mail:
glaine@tamu.edu)
and
Department
of Anesthesiology
University
of
6431
Fannin, MSB 5.020
(Lab
713-500-6187)-(Office: 713-500-6227)
(FAX: 713-500-6201)
MARITAL
STATUS:
Married
Wife: Susan
Children: Lara Michele (January 24, 1981)
Christopher Glen (June 29,1982)
MILITARY
SERVICE:
Honorable Discharge – 1969
UNDERGRADUATE
EDUCATION:
1970-1974 B.S. in Microbiology -Minor in Chemistry
GRADUATE EDUCATION:
1974-1976 M.S. in Physics - Minor in Chemistry
1976-1980 Ph.D. in Physiology and Biophysics
Minor in
Biomedical Engineering
POSTGRADUATE
TRAINING:
1980-1983 Post Doctoral Fellow in
Biophysics of
Microvascular Transport
Microcirculation
Research Institute
1983-1985 Research Fellow, Critical Care Medicine
ACADEMIC
APPOINTMENTS:
1974-1976 Graduate Teaching Assistant
Department of
Physics
1976-1980 Graduate Research Assistant
Department of
Medical Physiology
1980-1983 Research Fellow - Biophysics
Microcirculation
Research Institute
1980-Present Graduate Faculty Member
1983-1985 Research Fellow - Critical Care Medicine
Department of
Anesthesiology
The University of
1983-Present Graduate Faculty Member
The University of
1985-1988 Assistant Professor
Department of
Anesthesiology
The University of
1985-2001 Director, Center for Microvascular and Lymphatic Studies
The University of
1988-1991 Associate Professor
Departments of
Anesthesiology and Pharmacology
The University of
1991-1993 Professor
Departments of Veterinary Physiology
and Pharmacology and Medical Physiology
Director, Cardiovascular Physiology
and Applied Physics
1993-Present Professor and Head
Department of Veterinary Physiology
and Pharmacology
Director, Cardiovascular Physiology
and Applied Physics
1999-Present Director, Michael E. DeBakey Institute for Comparative
Cardiovascular Science and Biomedical Devices
PROFESSIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS:
American
Physiological Society
Microcirculatory
Society
American Heart Association
Circulation Council
Cardiopulmonary and Critical Care Council
Biomedical Engineering Society
North American and International Society of Lymphology
International
Society for Heart Research
Association
of Chairmen of Departments of Physiology
Association of
Former Intelligence Officers
HONORS:
Wiseman-Lewie-Worth Endowed Chair in
Cardiology
Resident Fellow-Texas Higher Education
Coordinating Board
Distinguished Achievement Award in
Research,
University (1997)
Director, Center for Microvascular and
Fellow, Cardiovascular Section,
American Physiological Society
Coordinator of Research, Halboughty Endowment for Cardiovascular Science,
Established
Investigator of the American Heart Association
Research Career Development Award,
National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute
Upjohn Young Cardiovascular
Investigator Award, International Society for Heart Research
Lamport Young Microvascular
Investigator Award, Microcirculatory Society
Faculty Teaching Recognition Award,
Diversity Award,
Department
of Defense -
Pro Patria Award (1998)
Gordon Conference -
Invited Speaker
Phi Eta Sigma -
National Honor Society
Pi Mu Epsilon -
National Mathematics Honor Society
GRANTS:
1975 National Science Foundation,
Bioremediation of a
1974-1976 National Aeronautics and Space
Administration, Interplanetary Transport of Spores by Micrometeorites,
Principal Investigator, $14,000.
1976-1979
Principal
Investigator, $10,000
1979-1980 Multidisciplinary Approach to Peripheral
Vascular Disease. Office of University Research,
$25,000.
1979-1982 Pathobiology of
Hypertensive Microvessels. NIH-NHLBI
Research Grant,
Co-Investigator, $366,920.
1979-1984 Pathophysiology
of Edema.
NIH-NHLBI Research Grant,
Co-Investigator, $420,000.
1980-1981 Pathophysiology
of the Ventricular Microcirculation Resulting from Chronic Coronary
Insufficiency. NIH Biomedical Research Support Grant, Principal Investigator, $5,000.