Bardia Askari
Associate Professor at New York Institute of Technology/School of Osteopathic Medicine- Claim this Profile
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Marilyn N.
I had the opportunity to interact with Bardia for several years at UW. I was always impressed by his deep knowledge of vascular biology and lipid biochemistry, as evidenced by the extremely relevant questions he asked during research seminars and in hallway conversations. He is also passionate about his field of research and has a vivacious personality. I think he would make a significant addition to any scientific team.
Michelle Averill
Bardia is a very talented investigator and mentor. He is incredibly well read and knowledgeable in his field and prides himself in conducting the highest quality of research. I highly recommend Bardia.
Marilyn N.
I had the opportunity to interact with Bardia for several years at UW. I was always impressed by his deep knowledge of vascular biology and lipid biochemistry, as evidenced by the extremely relevant questions he asked during research seminars and in hallway conversations. He is also passionate about his field of research and has a vivacious personality. I think he would make a significant addition to any scientific team.
Michelle Averill
Bardia is a very talented investigator and mentor. He is incredibly well read and knowledgeable in his field and prides himself in conducting the highest quality of research. I highly recommend Bardia.
Marilyn N.
I had the opportunity to interact with Bardia for several years at UW. I was always impressed by his deep knowledge of vascular biology and lipid biochemistry, as evidenced by the extremely relevant questions he asked during research seminars and in hallway conversations. He is also passionate about his field of research and has a vivacious personality. I think he would make a significant addition to any scientific team.
Michelle Averill
Bardia is a very talented investigator and mentor. He is incredibly well read and knowledgeable in his field and prides himself in conducting the highest quality of research. I highly recommend Bardia.
Marilyn N.
I had the opportunity to interact with Bardia for several years at UW. I was always impressed by his deep knowledge of vascular biology and lipid biochemistry, as evidenced by the extremely relevant questions he asked during research seminars and in hallway conversations. He is also passionate about his field of research and has a vivacious personality. I think he would make a significant addition to any scientific team.
Michelle Averill
Bardia is a very talented investigator and mentor. He is incredibly well read and knowledgeable in his field and prides himself in conducting the highest quality of research. I highly recommend Bardia.
Experience
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New York Institute of Technology
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Associate Professor
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Sep 2016 - Present
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Touro University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Assistant Professor
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Jan 2013 - Aug 2016
Responsible for the pharmacology curriculum of P1 and P2 students. In addition, I'm initiating a research program, aimed at finding new therapies for the treatment of kidney disease and exploring adipocyte biology in models of obesity and diabetes.. I've served as the chair of the Faculty Council, as well as contributing to the Assessment and Curriculum committees. Responsible for the pharmacology curriculum of P1 and P2 students. In addition, I'm initiating a research program, aimed at finding new therapies for the treatment of kidney disease and exploring adipocyte biology in models of obesity and diabetes.. I've served as the chair of the Faculty Council, as well as contributing to the Assessment and Curriculum committees.
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Bard Consulting Engineering
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Garrison, NY
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Statistical Consultant
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Mar 2011 - Dec 2012
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University of Washington
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Project Coordinator
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Dec 2010 - Mar 2011
Mouse models of diabetes and obesity, diabetic cardiomyopathy
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Assistant Professor (Acting)
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Jan 2008 - Dec 2010
Investigated the effect of a novel PPAR-alpha agonist on the development of kidney disease in a mouse model of diabetic nephropathy.Explored the effects of a leukotriene inhibitor on adiposity and atherosclerosis in a diet-induced model of type II diabetes.Investigated the role of fatty acids on the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system in immortalized mesangial cells.Promoted and engaged in multiple collaborative projects
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University of Washington - School of Medicine
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Instructor (Acting)
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Sep 2004 - Aug 2008
Investigated the involvement of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system in macrophage function in a mouse model of type I diabetes mellitus Provided laboratory guidance, troubleshooting skills and mentoring and guidance to a group of 10 graduate and undergraduate students,, fellows and research staff Investigated the involvement of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system in macrophage function in a mouse model of type I diabetes mellitus Provided laboratory guidance, troubleshooting skills and mentoring and guidance to a group of 10 graduate and undergraduate students,, fellows and research staff
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Howard Hughes Medical Institute
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United States
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Research Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Research Associate
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Nov 2003 - Jul 2004
Studied the biophysics of lipid membranes in macrophages Studied the biophysics of lipid membranes in macrophages
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University of Washington
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Senior Fellow
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Jan 2000 - Nov 2003
Initiated studies centering on the effects of fatty acids in vascular cells in a mouse model of diabetes-accelerated atherosclerosis Developed tools for researching cellular lipid homeostasis Identified and promoted academic collaborations Initiated studies centering on the effects of fatty acids in vascular cells in a mouse model of diabetes-accelerated atherosclerosis Developed tools for researching cellular lipid homeostasis Identified and promoted academic collaborations
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New York Medical College
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Graduate Student/Research Associate
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Sep 1992 - Jan 2000
Investigated the role of eicosanoids, inflammatory cytokines and the renin-angiotensin system in in vivo (i.e aortic coarctation, 5/6 nephectomy, uni-nephectomy)rat models of hypertension.Analyzed the effect of a novel thromboxane receptor antagonist (BMS 180291) in the rat kidney using an ex vivo model (isolated, perfused kidney) of renal functionProvided guidance and tutorial sessions for medical students in the area of cardiovascular pharmacology
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Research Technician
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1990 - Aug 1992
Performed experiments investigating the role of eicasonoids in regulation of cytokine in cultured T-cells. Maintained and organized a new laboratory.
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Education
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New York Medical College
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State University of New York at Stony Brook
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New York University
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DeWitt Clinton High School
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Jamaica High School
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International Community School