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Colin Young IBS Director Associate Professor of Pharmacology and Physiology Office Phone: 202-994-9575 Email: Email Department: Pharmacology and Physiology |
Education
- BS, University of Delaware, 2003
- MS, University of Delaware, 2005
- PhD, University of Missouri, 2010
Biography
Research
Dr. Young's research program is broadly focused around how changes in the brain contribute to cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. This includes evaluating changes at a single cell (and single organelle) level, neural circuit evaluations, neuroanatomical and functional investigations, and ultimately integration into whole systems physiology that is relevant to clinical conditions.
Grants
NIH 1R01DK11700
Young (PI)
"Brain Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease"
NIH 1R01HL141393
Young (PI)
"Forebrain-Hypothalamic Mechanisms in Obesity-Induced Hypertension"
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NIH 1F31HL164059
Young (Mentor)
PI: Dow (George Washington University)
“The role of brain cellular senescence in the sexual dimorphism of hypertension”
American Heart Association Postdoctoral Fellowship
Young (Mentor)
PI: Arestakesyan (George Washington University)
"Astrocyte senescence hypertension"
American Heart Association 932522
Young (Mentor)
PI: Kim (George Washington University)
"Role of forebrain TLR4-mediated microglia activation in obesity-induced hypertension"
NIH 1F31DK122747
Young (Mentor)
PI: Blackmore (George Washington University)
“Forebrain-hypothalamic estrogen receptor alpha in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease”
American Heart Association 19CDA34630010
Young (Mentor)
PI: Jeong (George Washington University)
"Crosstalk between brain insulin and angiotensin-II in hypertension development"
George Washington University Luther Rice Undergraduate Fellowship
Young (Mentor)
PI: Houchen (George Washington University)
"Forebrain estrogen signaling in sexual dimorphic non-alcoholic fatty liver disease"
Endocrine Society Undergraduate Summer Research Fellowship
Young (Mentor)
PI: Houchen (George Washington University)
"Forebrain estrogen signaling in sexual dimorphic non-alcoholic fatty liver disease"
George Washington Confucius Institute Shih Scholarship
Young (Mentor)
PI: Mishra (George Washington University)
"Perception, education and practice of acupuncture in Singapore "
American Heart Association Postdoctoral Fellowship
Young (Mentor)
PI: Hurr (George Washington University)
"Role of brain toll-like receptor 4 in obesity-induced hypertension"
**Award declined
American Physiological Society Undergraduate Summer Research Fellowship
Young (Mentor)
PI: Judice (George Washington University)
"Brain subfornical organ ER stress in angiotensin-II hypertension"
American Heart Association Collaborative Sciences Award 15CSA24340001
Young (Collaborator)
Co-PIs: Marvar (The George Washington University), Park (Emory), Ressler (Harvard)
“Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Cardiovascular Disease Risk: Role of Sympathetic Overactivity and Aberrant Angiotensin Signaling”
George Washington University Luther Rice Undergraduate Fellowship
Young (Mentor)
PI: Ritchie (George Washington University)
"The role of hypothalamic ER stress in transcription factor activation and obesity"
American Physiological Society Short-Term Research Education Program to Increase Diversity in Health-Related Research
Young (Mentor)
PI: Ritchie (George Washington University)
"Hypothalamic ER stress induced transcription factor activation during obesity"
NIH K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award NHLBI-HL166776
Young (PI)
"Role of Central Neural NFκB and ER Stress in Obesity-Induced Hypertension"
Awards
(2005) Outstanding Graduate Student, Department of Health, Nutrition and Exercise Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, DE
(2006-2010) Christopher S. Bond Life Sciences Fellowship, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
(2009) American College of Sports Medicine Charles M. Tipton National Student Research Award
(2010) APS Neural Control and Autonomic Regulation Section Research Recognition Award
(2011) Genomics Scholar Award, Cornell University Center for Vertebrate Genomics
(2011) American Physiological Society Neural Control and Autonomic Regulation Section Michael J. Brody Young Investigator Award
(2011) American Physiological Society Postdoctoral Fellowship in Physiological Genomics
(2011) Caroline Coffey Award, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
(2012) American Physiological Society Trainee Research Recognition in Physiological Genomics
(2012) American Heart Association New Investigator Travel Award
(2012) American Heart Association Best of AHA Award (for top 10% of all AHA abstracts)
(2012) American Heart Association High Blood Pressure Research New Investigator Award
(2013) American Physiological Society Water and Electrolyte Homeostasis Section Postdoctoral Research Recognition Award
(2014) American Physiological Society Dean Franklin Young Investigator Award
(2016) American Physiological Society Neural Control and Autonomic Regulation Section New Investigator Award
(2016) Iowa Physiological Society Keynote Lecture
(2017) Experimental Physiology Inaugural Review Award
(2018) American Physiological Society Shin-Chun Wang Young Investigator Award
(2019) American Physiological Society Physiological Genomics Young Investigator Award
(2019) American Physiological Society Beverly Peterson Bishop Excellence in Neuroscience Award
(2019) George Washington University SMHS Early Career Research Achievement Award
Teaching
Graduate Program in Physiology and Pharmacology
Role: Program Co-Director
Foundations of Experimental Neuroscience (NRSC8284)
Role: Lecturer
Systems Physiology (BMSC8212)
Role: Course Director
M1: Cardiovascular, Pulmonary, and Respiratory
Role: Lecturer
Molecular Pharmacology and Neurobiology of Excitable Tissues (PHAR8281)
Role: Lecturer
Industry Relationships and Collaborations
This faculty member (or a member of their immediate family) has reported a financial interest with the health care related companies listed below. These relations have been reported to the University and, when appropriate, management plans are in place to address potential conflicts.
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