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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Internal Med, College of Medicine
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Biography and Research Information
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James D. Marsh, M.D. serves as the Nolan Professor and chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS). In this role, he oversees the clinical, research, and teaching activities for nine medical divisions, encompassing over one hundred faculty members. Dr. Marsh's academic background includes a B.A. in chemistry from Harvard College, where he graduated magna cum laude, and an M.D. from Harvard Medical School. He completed his internal medicine residency and cardiovascular disease fellowship at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. His career includes faculty positions at Harvard Medical School, where he attained the rank of associate professor and directed the cardiology fellowship program for 13 years. He later moved to Wayne State University, serving as professor of medicine, director of the Division of Cardiology, and associate chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine.
Research Overview
James D. Marsh, M.D. is the Nolan Professor and chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine in the College of Medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS). He directs the overall clinical, research and teaching activities of nine medical divisions with over one hundred faculty members. Dr. Marsh attended Harvard College in Cambridge, Mass., majoring in chemistry and graduating magna cum laude. He attended Harvard Medical School and received his internal medicine training at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, subsequently completing clinical and research training in cardiovascular diseases, also at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.In 1980 he joined the faculty at Harvard Medical School, where he rose through the ranks to the position of associate professor. He served as director of the cardiology fellowship program at Brigham and Women’s Hospital for 13 years. In 1993, he moved to Wayne State University in Detroit as a professor of medicine. There he was appointed director of the Division of Cardiology and associate chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine.
Grants & Funding
- CALCIUM REGULATING PROTEINS IN CARDIAC MYOCYTES NIH Principal Investigator
- REGULATION OF THE CARDIAC CALCIUM CHANNEL NIH Principal Investigator
- Effect of TACI-lg and BAFFR-lg on primary myeloma growth in SCID-hu mice ZymoGenetics, Inc Principal Investigator
- Gene based calcium channel modulation American Heart Association Principal Investigator
- Effect of TACI-lg and BAFFR-lg on primary myeloma growth in SCID-hu mice ZymoGenetics, Inc Principal Investigator
- CARDIAC BETA RECEPTOR AND CA CHANNEL REGULATION NIH Principal Investigator
- Cav1.2 Transcript Regulation in Heart and Smooth Muscle NIH Co-Investigator
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