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Vickas V. Patel, M.D., Ph.D.

Vickas V. Patel, M.D., Ph.D.

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Assistant Professor of Medicine
Department: Medicine
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Contact information
905 BRB II/III
421 Curie Boulevard
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6160
Office: (215) 573-8990
Fax: (215) 573-2094
Education:
S.B.E.E. (Electrical Engineering, cum laude)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1987.
Ph.D. (Biophysics and Physiology)
University of Colorado School of Medicine, 1994.
M.D. (Medicine, with honors)
University of Colorado School of Medicine, 1995.
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Description of Research Expertise

The research in our laboratory is focused on elucidating molecular mechanisms of cardiac arrhythmogenesis and conduction disease. We are using genetically engineered mouse models of human arrhythmogenic disorders to investigate arrhythmia mechanisms at the level of the whole heart, the cardiomyocyte and molecule. This integrative approach is accomplished by using the murine in vivo electrophysiology technique in combination with the whole-cell patch clamp technique and employing standard molecular and biochemical approaches. Specifically, our lab has several areas of interest with active research projects investigating:

1) The role and contribution to atrial arrhythmogenesis of a newly identified melanocyte-like cell population in the mouse and human pulmonary veins.

2) Investigate the contribution of plakoglobin to ion channel stabilization and myocardial cAMP levels, and their role in cardiac arrhythmogenesis, using plakoglobin knockout mice and mice harboring the Naxos mutation in plakoglobin.

3) The transcriptional regulation of cardiac conduction system development and function in mouse models engineered with conduction system deletion of specific transcription factors using an inducible Mink-Cre transgenic mouse.

4) The role and contribution of microRNAs and histone deacetylases to atrial fibrosis and arrhythmogenesis in genetically engineered mouse models of cardiac hypertrophy.

Lab Members:
Hayoung Wang, Ph.D. - Post-doctoral Fellow
Fang Liu, Ph.D. - Research Specialist
Nataliya Peternko, M.S. - Research Speacialist
Neil Patel - Penn Undergraduate Student

Description of Clinical Expertise

Dr. Patel is a fully-trained and active clinical cardiac electrophysiologist who cares for patients with implantable devices, cardiac arrhythmias (including atrial fibrialltion, ventricular arrhythmias and supraventricular arrhythmias), conduction system disorders and the management of patients with anti-arrhthmic drug therapies. He also implants cardaic pacemakers, cardioverter defibilators and performs diagnostic electrophysiology studies on the EP service at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and the Philadelphia VA Hospital.
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Last updated: 01/03/2011
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