Editor-in-chief
Prof. Parsons Xuejun Huang
Department of Regenerative Medicine, USA
Associate Professor
Department of Medicine
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
United States of America
Tel: 303-883-8786
Dr. Susan M Majka is an Associate Professor of Medicine; Allergy, Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine; Cell & Developmental Biology; Pathology, Microbiology & Immunology; Vanderbilt Center for Stem Cell Biology and Vanderbilt Vascular Biology Center at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee, USA. She received her Ph.D in Cellular & Molecular Biology from University of New Mexico-Health Sciences Center in 1997. Dr. Majka honored with Mentor: Chancellors Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research; Finalist The Cournand & Comroe Young Investigator Prize In CPCC-AHA and FASEB Abstract Selected for Consideration: The Hermann Rahn Award for Excellence in Pulmonary Research and oral presentation in 2014. Dr. Susan M Majka's research interests includes Understanding how adult tissue resident mesenchymal progenitor cells regulate microvascular tissue homeostasis as well as remodeling at the expense of repair, Vasculopathy influences the development of chronic diseases, Development and course of chronic lung diseases (including pulmonary vasculopathy, fibrosis, emphysema/COPD, systemic sclerosis and hypertension, Patient derived human lung MPC and induced pluripotent stem cell (iPS) derived mesenchymal cells.Dr. Susan M Majka is an Associate Professor of Medicine; Allergy, Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine; Cell & Developmental Biology; Pathology, Microbiology & Immunology; Vanderbilt Center for Stem Cell Biology and Vanderbilt Vascular Biology Center at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee, USA. She received her Ph.D in Cellular & Molecular Biology from University of New Mexico-Health Sciences Center in 1997. Dr. Majka honored with Mentor: Chancellors Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research; Finalist The Cournand & Comroe Young Investigator Prize In CPCC-AHA and FASEB Abstract Selected for Consideration: The Hermann Rahn Award for Excellence in Pulmonary Research and oral presentation in 2014. Dr. Susan M Majka's research interests includes Understanding how adult tissue resident mesenchymal progenitor cells regulate microvascular tissue homeostasis as well as remodeling at the expense of repair, Vasculopathy influences the development of chronic diseases, Development and course of chronic lung diseases (including pulmonary vasculopathy, fibrosis, emphysema/COPD, systemic sclerosis and hypertension, Patient derived human lung MPC and induced pluripotent stem cell (iPS) derived mesenchymal cells.