Thomas Bartman, MD, PhD
Appointment
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Email
thomas.bartman@cchmc.org
Phone
513-636-9902
Fax
513-636-7868
Credentials
Baccalaureate: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Life Sciences, 1989
MD/PhD: Molecular Biology and Genetics, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, 1996.
Residency: Pediatrics, University of California, San Francisco, 1996-1999.
Fellowship: Neonatology, University of California, San Francisco, 1999-2003.
Postdoctoral Research: Cardiovascular Research Institute (Didier Stainier), UCSF, 2000-2003.
Certification: Pediatrics, 1999. Neonatology, 2003.
Position History
Assistant Professor, Divisions of Developmental Biology, Pulmonary Biology and Neonatology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, 2003 - present
Awards and Honors
- Melvin Grumbach Award for Postdoctoral Research, UCSF Department of Pediatrics, 2003
- Weinstein Cardiovascular Development Conference, Outstanding Presentation, 2002
- Mary DeLeo Award for Outstanding Research in Oncology, Temple University, 1996
Research
Cardiovascular and hematopoietic development in zebrafish.
Congenital heart disease in newborns; genetic factors influencing heart malformations in the fetus and newborn.
Research Grants and Contracts
Howard Hughes Medical Institute 9/2000-7/2003, Postdoctoral Research Fellowship for Physicians.
NIH K12HD28827 9/2003-8/2005
American Heart Association Scientist Development Grant 1/2006-12/2009, Analysis of NFATc1 as the Mechanism by which Early Heart Function Regulates Endocardial Cushion and Valve Morphogenesis
March of Dimes 6/2006-5/2009, Role of Chondroitin and Dermatan Sulfatation in Endocardial Cushion Morphogenesis
Publications, Most Recent
Thomas Bartman's publications as listed by PubMed
- Stainier DYR, Beis D, Jungblut B, Bartman T.(2002)Endocardial Cushion Formation in Zebrafish. In: Stillman, Bruce (ed), 67th Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Quantitative Biology. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Cold Spring Harbor, NY.
- Bartman T, Walsh EC, Wen KK, McKane M, Ren J, Alexander J, Rubenstein PA, Stainier DY. (2004) Early myocardial function affects endocardial cushion development in zebrafish. PLoS Biol 2:E129.
- Bartman T, Hove J. (2005) Mechanics and function in heart morphogenesis. Dev Dyn 233:373-81.
- Beis D, Bartman T, Jin SW, Scott IC, D'Amico LA, Ober EA, Verkade H, Frantsve J, Field HA, Wehman A, Baier H, Tallafuss A, Bally-Cuif L, Chen JN, Stainier DY, Jungblut B. (2005) Genetic and cellular analyses of zebrafish atrioventricular cushion and valve development. Development 132:4193-204.
- Maeda Y, Suzuki T, Pan X, Chen G, Pan S, Bartman T, Whitsett JA. (2008). CUL2 is required for the activity of hypoxia-inducible factor and vasculogenesis. J Biol Chem 283:16084-92.
- Martin RT and Bartman T. (2009). Analysis of heart valve development in larval zebrafish. Dev Dyn 238:1796-802.
Professional Organization Memberships
- Society for Pediatric Research
Invited Research Presentations
Bartman T, Walsh E, Wen K, McKane M, Ren J, Alexander J, Rubenstein PA, Stainier DYR. Altered Cardiac Contractility Disrupts Proper Cushion Morphogenesis. Weinstein Cardiovascular Development Conference, May 15-17, 2003; Boston, MA.
Bartman T, Walsh E, Stainier DYR. A Mutation in a Novel Actin Disrupts Endocardial Cushion Formation in Zebrafish. Weinstein Cardiovascular Development Conference, May 16-18, 2002; Salt Lake City, UT.
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