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CURRICULUM VITAE
Daniel L. Traber, Ph.D., F.C.C.M. August 2, 2007
Charles Robert Allen Professor of Anesthesiology and
Professor of Neuroscience and Cell Biology
Director of the Investigational Intensive Care Unit
The University of Texas Medical Branch
Galveston, TX 77555-0833
T A B L E OF C O N T E N T S
Page
Education 1
Professional and Teaching Experience 2
Visiting Professorships 3
Research Activities 6
Committee Responsibilities/ 9
Editorial and consultant responsibilities 10
Faculty Committees 13
Teaching Responsibilities 16
Fellows 17
Membership in Scientific Societies 20
Honors 23
Additional Information 24
Articles Published in Journals 25
Book Chapters 55
Editorials 62
Case Reports 64
Other Publications 65
Abstracts Published in Journal 68
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NAME: Daniel Lee Traber, Ph.D. DATE: April 6, 2009
PRESENT POSITION AND ADDRESS:
Charles Robert Allen Professor of Anesthesiology,
Professor of Physiology and Biophysics
Director of the Integrated Functional Laboratories
Director of the Investigational Intensive Care Unit
The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Galveston, Texas 77555 -1091
Chief of Anesthesiology Research and
Coordinator of Research
Shriners Hospital For Children
Galveston, Texas 77550
EDUCATION:
1956-1959 Biology and Chemistry, B.A., St. Mary's University,
San Antonio, Texas.
1960-1962 Physiology and Biochemistry, M.A., University of
Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas
1962-1965 Physiology and Pharmacology, Ph.D., University of Texas
Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas.
1965-1966 Pharmacology, Postdoctoral Fellow, Ohio State University
College of Medicine, Columbus, Ohio.
PROFESSIONAL AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
1959-1960 Research Assistant Carter Physiology Laboratory
University of Texas Medical Branch
Galveston, Texas
1960-1961 Teaching and Research Department of Physiology
Assistant University of Texas Medical Branch
Galveston, Texas
1961-1965 National Institutes of Department of Physiology
Health Predoctoral Fellow University of Texas Medical Branch
Galveston, Texas
1965-1966 Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Pharmacology
Ohio State Univ College of Medici Columbus, Ohio
1966-1970 Assistant Professor Department of Physiology
University of Texas Medical Branch
Galveston, Texas
1966-1970 Research Assistant Department of Anesthesiology
Professor University of Texas Medical Branch
Galveston, Texas
1966-1970 Research Assistant Department of Anesthesiology
Professor Shriners Burns Institute
Galveston, Texas
1970-1971 Associate Professor Division of Anesthesiology
Shriners Burns Institute
Galveston, Texas
1970-1974 Associate Professor Department of Physiology
University of Texas Medical Branch
Galveston, Texas
1970-1974 Associate Professor Department of Anesthesiology
University of Texas Medical Branch
Galveston, Texas
1970-1999 Director Integrated Functional Laboratory
Univ. of Texas Medical Branch
Galveston, Texas
1971-Present Chief Division of Anesthesia Research
Shriners Burns Institute
Galveston, Texas
1974-Present Professor Department of Anesthesiology
Univ. of Texas Medical Branch
Galveston, Texas
1974-2005 Professor Dep of Physiology andBiophysics
Univ. of Texas Medical Branch
Galveston, Texas
1978-Present Coordinator of Research Shriners Burns Institute
Galveston, Texas
1997-Present Charles Robert Allen Professor Department of Anesthesiology
Univ. of Texas Medical Branch
2005 - Present Professor Dept. of Neuroscience and Cell Biology
Univ. of Texas Medical Branch
Galveston, Texas
VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS
1971 Ohio State University 1974 Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio
1976 Division de Estudios 1976 West Virginia University
Superiores de la Facultad de Medical Center
Medicine, U.N.A.M. Morgantown, West Virginia
1978 University of Oklahoma Health 1978 Petroleos Mexicanos
Science Center International Symposium on
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Treatment of Burns
Mexico City, Mexico
1979 Albany Medical College of 1980 Louisiana State University
Union University School of Medicine
Albany, New York New Orleans, Louisiana
1981 University of Texas Health 1981 Ludwig-Boltzman Institute
Science Center for Experimental Traumatology
Houston, Texas Vienna, Austria
1981 De los hospitales militares 1983 Department of Physiology
IX Journada Medica International Texas Tech University
Santo Domingo, D. N Lubbock, Texas
1983-4 Ludwig-Boltzman Institute 1985 Department of Physiology
For Experimental Traumatology University of California
Vienna, Austria Davis, California
1985 Department of Anesthesiology 1986 Department of Physiology
Oregon Health Science Center Thomas Jefferson College of Medicine
Portland, Oregon Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1986 Clinic for Anesthesiology 1986 Ludwig-Boltzman Institute
& Surgical Intensive Medicine for Experimental Traumatology
Westfälische Wilhelms Univ. Vienna, Austria
Münster, West Germany
1986 Department of Physiology 1986 Department of Anaesthesia
Loyola University University of Glasgow
College of Medicine Royal Infirmary
Chicago, Illinois Glasgow, Scotland
1987 Department of Anesthesia 1987 Department of Anaesthesia
Catholic University the Queen Victoria Hospital
Luvane, Belgium East Grinstead, England
1989 Ludwig-Boltzman Institute 1989 Tokyo Women's Medical College
For Experimental Traumatology Tokyo, Japan
Vienna, Austria
1991 Department of Anesthesiology 1991 Institute for Environmental Medicine
University of Geneva University of Pennsylvania
Geneva, Switzerland Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1992 Department of Physiology 1993 Depart of Physiology. (MARK Program)
University of South Alabama University of North Dakota
Mobile, Alabama Grand Forks, North Dakota
1994 Department of Anesthesiology 1994 Department of Physiology
University of Vienna Louisiana State University Med. Center
Vienna, Austria Shreveport, Louisiana
1994 2nd Department of Surgery 1994 Department of Plastic Surgery
Yamaguchi, University Tokyo Woman’s Medical School
Ube, Japan Tokyo, Japan
1997 Clinic for Anesthesiology 1998 Department of Anesthesiology
& Surgical Intensive Medicine Hospital Charitie
Westfälische Wilhelms Univ. Humbolt University
Münster, Germany Berlin Germany
1998 Department of Anesthesiology 1998 Department of Anesthesiology
State University of Sao Paulo Federal University of Sao Paulo
Botucatu, Brazil Sao Paulo, Brazil
1998 Department of Experimental Surgery 1999 Department of Anesthesiology
State University of Sao Paulo Univ. of Massachusetts Medical Center
Sao Paulo, Brazil Worcester, Massachusetts
1999 Department of Medicine 2000 Department of Experimental Surgery
The Massachusetts General Hospital State University of Sao Paulo
Harvard Medical School Sao Paulo, Brazil
Boston, Massachusetts
2000 Department of Pulmonary Medicine 2001 Department of Critical Care Medicine
University of Washington McMaster’s University
Boise Idaho Hamilton Onterio, Canada
2002 Department of Critical Care Medicine 2004 Linus Pauling Institute
Erasma University Oregan State University
Brussels, Belgium Corvalis, Oregan
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RESEARCH ACTIVITY
OTHER SUPPORT (Past 5 years)
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH
NIH-PO12 GM066312-01 (Traber, D. L.) 07/01/04-6/30/09
“Pathophysiology of Lung Injury By Smoke Inhalation” Total Direct $6,583,080
NIH R01GM060688-01A1 (Traber, D. L.) 07/01/05-6/30/09
“The Role of Selectins in Burns and Lung Injury” Total Direct $780,000
NIH R01DK34817 (Wolfe, Robert) 07/01/99-6/30/04
“Role of Substrate Cycling in Energy Metabolism” Total Direct $318,087
NIH 1-T32-GM08256 (Herndon, D.N.) 07/1/06 – 6/30/11
(NIGMS-Trauma and Burn Research) Total Direct $721,028
Institutional National Research Service Award “Postdoctoral Training in Trauma And Burn”
NIH R01 AR49038 (Wolfe, Robert R.) 07/01/02-6/30/07
“Amino Acids and Muscle Protein Synthesis” Total Direct $327,581
NIH/NIAID UO1 AI53858-01(Peterson, Johnny) 09/01/02-8/03/07
“Development of Therapeutic Inhibitors to Anthrax Toxins Total Direct $291,428
NIH/SBIR 1-R43-HL68298 (Jagtap, Prakash) 11/01/01-7/31/02
“Novel PARS Inhibitor for Treatment of Smoke Inhalation Total Direct $56,000
and Burn Injury”
NIH/SBIR 1-R43-CA099849 (Salzman, Andrew) 4/15/03-12/31/03
“On a Novel Anti-Oxidant Catalyst to Treat IL-2 Toxicity” Total Direct $43,284
SHRINERS OF NORTH AMERICA
SBI 8450 (Traber, D.L.) 1/01/99-12/31/03
SPECIAL SHARED FACILITY- "Lung Lymph Laboratory" Total Direct $1,645,287
SBI 8954 (Traber, D.L.) 1/01/01-12/31/05
“Multi-Center Project: Effects of Nitric Oxide in Burns and Total Direct $1,247,774
Smoke Inhalation Injury”
SBI 8255 Startup Grant (Traber, D.L.) 06/01/03-5/31/04
“Multi-Center Project: Effects of Continuous Salbutamol Total Direct $20,072
Nebulization Therapy in Burns and Inhalation Injury”
SBI 8620 (Traber, D.L.) 01/01/02-12/31/04
“Use of Cyclooxygenase and Lipoxygenase Inhibitor Total Direct $117,705
in the Treatment of Smoke Inhalation and Burns”
SBI 8610 (Traber, D.L.) 01/01/00-12/31/02
“Burn and Smoke Inhalation Injuries Treated with Total Direct $503,764
Anti-Selectin Compounds”
SBI 8570 (Hawkins, H) 01/01/01-12/31/03
“Neurogenic Inflammatory Injury in the Airway” Total Direct $492,671
SBI 8530 (Zwischenberger, Joseph B.) 01/01/03-12/31/05
“A Perspective, Randomized Outcomes Study of Three Total Direct $618,180
Gentle Vent. Tech. (AVCO2R, HFPV, LTV) in a Clin. Rel. LD100 Smoke/Burn Sheep
ARDSModel to Assess Ventilator Free Days, Survival and Pathophysiology”
SBI 8310 (Schmalstieg, Frank C.) 01/01/03-12/3103
“Depression of p38 in the Pathogenesis of Acute Lung Total Direct $17,126
Injury in Smoke and Burn Injuries”
INDUSTRIAL
489440 Eli Lilly and Company 09/01/04-01/30/05
“Effect of Recombinant Human Activated Protein C (rhAPC) Total Direct $10,470
On Acute Lung Injury Associated With Smoke Inhalation In Sheep
Arphida Pharmaceuticals 01/01/04-12/01/06
“Use of a new antibiotic with anti-inflammatory Total Direct $96,639
properties in a Methicillin Resistance Staphylococcus Pneumonia”
Ferring Pharmaceuticals 04/28/04-08/01/04
The Use of AVP/P/V1a-selective Agonist in the Study #1 Total Direct $22,348
Treatment of Septic Shock
Ferring Pharmaceuticals Study #2 08/01/04-07/31/05
Total Direct $42,213
Ferring Pharmaceuticals Study #3 08/01/04-09/01/06
Total Direct $137,880
Ferring Pharmaceuticals Study #4 11/11/05-09/30/06
Comparison of the Effects of FE 202158 vs AVP Total Direct $200,889
Low Doses by Constant IV Infusion in a Sheep Model of Pneumonia-Induced
Sepsis Resuscitated Following as Early Goal-Directed Therapy Approach
Ferring Pharmaceuticals Study #5 06/01/07-07/01/08
Effect of arginine vasopressin (AVP) and of Total Direct $256,000
the selective V1a agonist FE 202158 in a sheep model of pneumonia-induced
sepsis using an early goal-directed therapy (EGDT)-like approach.
Jerini Pharmaceuticals 11/09/05 - 11/8/08
Studies with Bradykinin receptor blockade following thermal Total Direct $124,350
injury to the skin
Jerini Pharmaceuticals 3/01/07-12/01/07
Bradykinin (INCATIBANT) receptor blockade following thermal Total Direct $69,737
injury to the skin
American Heart Association (Enkhbaatar) 07/01/05-06/30/06
Role of nitric oxide in pathogenesis of cardiopulmonary Total Direct $124,000
derangements in sepsis induced by smoke inhalation and pneumonia
Arpida Pharmaceutical 08/10/05-08/10/06
Methicillin Resistant Staphylococci Study Total Direct $114,771
Ikaria Pharmaceutical
Effect of a hydrogen sulfide donor compound (IK-1001) in a murine 8/01/06 – 08/31/06
model of Combined Burn and Smoke Inhalation – Induced Total $41,632
Acute Lung Injury
Ikaria Pharmaceutical
Effect of a hydrogen sulfide donor compound (IK-1001) in a murine 9/01/06 – 12/31/06
model of Combined Burn and Smoke Inhalation – Induced Total $15,000
Acute Lung Injury
Ikaria Pharmaceutical
Effect of a hydrogen sulfide donor compound (IK-1001) in a ovine 1/01/07 – 09/01/07
model of Combined Burn and Smoke Inhalation – Induced Total $95,557
Acute Lung Injury
Ikaria Pharmaceutical
Effect of a hydrogen sulfide donor compound (IK-1001) in a an ovine 09/02/07 – 03/31/08
Model of Combined Burn and Smoke Inhalation – Induced Total $156,659
Acute Lung Injury
Pascoe Pharmaceutical 12/01/06-03/30/07
Effect of Vitamin C on survival rate in a mouse burn model Total Direct $20,250
Effect of Vitamin C on Cardioupulmonary function in burn/smoke sheep
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COMMITTEE RESPONSIBILITIES:
A. NATIONAL COMMITTEES
1984-Present Visiting Scientists for Minority Institutions, Federation of American
Societies for Experimental Biology
1987-1991 Hospital Information Systems Committee
Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Children
Chairman, Subcommittee for Database Managers
Executive Committee, 1988-1991
1988 AD HOC Member -National Advisory Council General Medical Sciences,
National Institutes of Health.
1989-1995 Consultant, Comprehensive Exam Part I,
Hematology/Immunology Task Force
National Board of Medical Examiners
Philadelphia, PA
1991-1995 Lung and Development Study Committee
Grant In Aid Application Reviewer
American Heart Association
National Center, Dallas, TX
1993-1997 Technical Advisory Committee
Tobacco and Health Research Institute
University of Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky
1999 - Present Reviewer
American Institute for Biological Sciences
Sterling, Virginia
2000-Present Reviewer
Minority Health Research and Education Grant Program
State Coordinating Board
Austin, Texas
2001–2004 Reviewer
Lung, Resuscitation, and Respiration Study Group
Grant In Aid Application Reviewer
American Heart Association
National Center, Dallas, Texas
2006 - Present Reviewer
Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Study Section
Flight Attendents Medical Research Institute
Miami, Florida
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ConsultantshipS and Editorial Honors:
MEMBERSHIP ON EDITORIAL BOARDS
Editor - Clinical Science, 1998 - 2003
Editorial Committee Advances in Shock Research, 1983, 1988.
Editorial Board Circulatory Shock, 1988 - 1993.
Editorial Board - Shock, 1993 - Present.
Editorial Board - Critical Care Medicine, 1994 - Present.
Editorial Board - Journal of Burn Care & Research, 1995 - Present.
Editorial Board - Microcirculation – 2001 - Present
AD HOC MEMBERSHIPS ON EDITORIAL BOARDS
AD HOC Reviewer - American Journal of Physiology
Regulative, Integrative, and Comparative Physiology), 1989, 1990, 1993 to 2007
GI and Liver Physiology, 1992, 1994, 1999.
Lung, Cell & Molecular Physiology, 1999 to 2007.
Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 1989 to 2007
AD HOC Reviewer - American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 1994 to 2003.
AD HOC Reviewer - Anesthesiology, 1998 to 2007.
AD HOC Reviewer - Circulatory Shock, 1987.
AD HOC Reviewer - Critical Care Medicine, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993.
AD HOC Reviewer - Intensive Care Medicine, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2003-2007.
AD HOC Reviewer - Journal of Applied Physiology, 1987 to 2007.
AD HOC Reviewer - Journal of Burn Care and Rehabilitation, 1993, 1994, 1995.
AD HOC Reviewer - Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1992, 1994.
AD HOC Reviewer - Journal of International Anesthesia Research Society, 1968 to 2007.
AD HOC Reviewer - Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine, 1994, 1996.
AD HOC Reviewer - Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 1983, 1992, 1995.
AD HOC Reviewer - Journal of Surgical Research, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2003-2007.
AD HOC Reviewer - Proceedings of The Society for Exp. Biology and Med., 1993, 1994, 1997.
AD HOC Reviewer - Medical Principals and Practice, 1993, 1995.
AD HOC Reviewer - Respiratory Physiology, 1993.
AD HOC Reviewer - Undersea Medicine, 1993.
AD HOC Reviewer - Surgery, 1992, 1993.
AD HOC Reviewer - Endotoxin Research, 1997,
AD HOC Reviewer - Journal of Clinical investigation, 1997
AD HOC Reviewer - Journal of Applied Nutrition, 1997
AD HOC Reviewer - Life Science, 1998.
AD HOC Reviewer – Microcirculation 1999, 2001.
AD HOC International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience, 2003-2004
AD HOC Reviewer/Site Visitor - National Institutes of Health, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1987.
AD HOC Reviewer/Site Visitor - National Institutes of Health, San Diego, California, 1987.
AD HOC Reviewer - National Institutes of Health, Surgery Anesthesia and Trauma Study Section, 1991, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004.
AD HOC Reviewer - National Institutes of Health – Special Study Section, 1999, 2000
AD HOC Reviewer/Site Visitor Temple Univ. - National Institutes of Health, Philadelphia, PA, 1999.
AD HOC Reviewer -National Institutes of Health -SSS-W study section (SBIR/STTR applications for cardiovascular devices)-2003.
AD HOC Reviewer -National Institutes of Health –Lung Injury, Repair and Remodeling Study Section (LIRR) 2004
AD HOC Reviewer -National Institutes of Health - ZRG1 RES-D 03-Special Study Section. 2004
AD HOC Reviewer - Henry Ford Hospital Research Application, 1988, 1989.
AD HOC Consultant - March of Dimes Research Fund, 1985.
AD HOC Consultant - Swiss National Fund, 1998, 1999.
AD HOC Consultant - Veterans Administration Hospital Grant Program, 1983, 1985, 1989, 1990, 1998, 1999.
AD HOC Consultant – Department of the Army Research and Material Command 1999 ton2003.
AD HOC Consultant – The Physicians’ Service Incorporated Foundation 2001.
Consultant - The United States Navy Medical Corps, 1991.
Consultant - Böhringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, 1991, 1993, 1995.
Consultant - Smith Kline & Beecham Pharmaceuticals, 1991.