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Employment (1)

University of Utah: Salt Lake City, Utah, US

Professor (Nutrition and Integrative Physiology)
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j david symons

Education and qualifications (3)

University of Oregon: Eugene, Oregon, US

MS (Physiology)
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j david symons

University of Oregon: Eugene, Oregon, US

PhD (Physiology)
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j david symons

University of British Columbia: BC, BC, CA

BSc (Human Kinetics)
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j david symons

Professional activities (2)

American Physiological Society: Md., Md., US

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j david symons

American Heart Association: TX, TX, US

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j david symons

Funding (6)

Training in lipotoxicity-induced cardiovascular and metabolic complications

2025-01-01 to 2027-12-31 | Grant
American Heart Association (Dallas, US)
GRANT_NUMBER:

25IAUST1374429

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American Heart Association

Autophagy and arteriovenous fistula maturation.

Grant
NIH Clinical Center (Bethesda, US)
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j david symons

Autophagy maintains vascular function through a novel glycolysis-linked pathway regulating eNOS.

Grant
NIH Clinical Center (Md., Md., US)
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j david symons

Defining the contribution from endothelial cell autophagy to vascular cognitive impairment.

Grant
American Heart Association (TX, TX, US)
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j david symons

Repressed autophagy impairs nitric oxide generation by human endothelial cells.

Grant
American Heart Association (TX, TX, US)
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j david symons

The role of p62 in regulating hypoxia signaling in the heart.

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American Heart Association (TX, TX, US)
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j david symons

Peer review (4 reviews for 1 publication/grant)

Review activity for American Heart Association (4)