卢卡Cucullo, Ph.D.

Professor in the Department of Foundational 医疗 Studies
Interim Co-Chair for the Department of Foundational 医疗 Studies

卢卡CuculloDr. Cucullo joined Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine in September of 2020 as a professor in the Department of Foundational 医疗 Studies. Dr. Cucullo received his Doctoral degree in Chemistry and Pharmaceutical 技术 (Biotechnology) from the University of Pisa, School of Pharmacy, in 2000. He then continued his education engaging in a postdoctoral training at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine in the Dept. of Neurosurgery/Cerebrovascular 研究 Center where he began specializing in 在体外 cerebrovascular modeling with emphasis on CNS vascular pathophysiology.

Prior to joining OUWB, Dr. Cucullo held the position of associate professor and Vice-Chair for 研究 at Texas Tech University HTC in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences. During his tenure as TTUHSC faculty, Dr. Cucullo built a strong research portfolio currently funded by the National Institute of Drug Abuse, 美国食品药品监督管理局, and the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.

Contact Information:
Office: 415 O’Dowd Hall
Phone: (248) 370-3884
电子邮件: [email protected]

专业:
In vitro neurovascular modeling, toxicology, pharmacology, cerebrovascular disorders

教育:
Postdoctoral training: Neuropharmacology and Vascular Modeling, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine
Ph.D., Chemistry and Pharmaceutical 技术/Biotech, University of Pisa

研究 Interests:
Dr. Cucullo research interests are largely focused on translational neuroscience and comprise the following: 

  • Environmental and cellular modulation of blood-brain barrier functions and drug resistance
  • In vitro modeling of the human cerebrovascular system with the scope of facilitating the development and testing of novel CNS drugs as well as brain microvascular toxicological testing of xenobiotics. Dr. Cucullo is directing his research effort toward the development of microfluidic systems incorporating all the biological features of the DIV-BBB into a high throughput platform suitable for primary and translational research.
  • Rheological and pro-inflammatory changes in ischemia, 中风和TBI, and their role in the pathogenesis of secondary brain injury and neuroinflammation
  • Pathophysiology of tobacco smoke and e-cigarette toxicity at the neurovascular unit. The study encompasses both identifications of potential prodromal factors for the pathogenesis and progression of cerebrovascular impairment and brain disorders as well as potential countermeasures. These include antioxidant treatments and promoters of the innate antioxidative response system.

Complete List of Published Work in MyBibliography:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.国家卫生研究院.gov/sites/myncbi/luca.cucullo.1/bibliography/45281829/public/?=日期排序&direction=ascending.