Joe Miano

J Harold Harrison MD Dist Univ Chr in Vascular Bio

Joe Miano

J Harold Harrison MD Dist Univ Chr in Vascular Bio

Professor

Academic Appointment(s)

Medical College of Georgia
Department of Medicine: Cardiology

Medical College of Georgia
Department of Vascular Biology Center

The Graduate School

Bio

BS in Biology and Exercise Science, SUNY Cortland, 1986
PhD in Experimental Pathology, New York Medical College, 1992
PostDoc in Molecular Biology, UT MD Anderson Cancer Ctr, 1995

Education

  • Ph.D., Experimental Pathology New York Medical College, 1992

  • MS, Experimental Pathology New York Medical College, 1988

  • BS, Biology/Biological Sciences and Physical Education (Exercise Science) State University of New York C, 1986

Courses Taught Most Recent Academic Year

  • VBIO 9210

    Investigation of a Prob
  • VBIO 9300

    Research in Vascular Bio
  • VBIO 8010

    Methods in Cardiovascular Rese
  • PHRM 8042

    Pharmacology & Therapeutics I

Teaching Interests

Gene and genome editing; experimental pathology of vascular wall; transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression

Scholarship

Selected Recent Publications

  • A New "Lnc" to Brake Inflammation., 2023
    Other
  • CRISPR-Cas9 Long-Read Sequencing for Mapping Transgenes in the Mouse Genome., 2023
    Journal Article, Academic Journal
  • PGC-1α senses the CBC of pre-mRNA to dictate the fate of promoter-proximally paused RNAPII, 2023
    Journal Article, Academic Journal
  • INKILN is a novel long noncoding RNA promoting vascular smooth muscle inflammation via scaffolding MKL1 and USP10., 2023
    Other
  • Mediterranean G6PD variant rats are protected from Angiotensin II-induced hypertension and kidney damage, but not from inflammation and arterial stiffness, 2022
    Journal Article, Academic Journal

Research Interests

CRISPR and Prime editing in rodents
Smooth muscle cell differentiation
Regulation and function of human ACE2 in mice
Development of advanced mouse models
Coding and noncoding gene function in vivo