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Walter Boron

Walter F. Boron (born November 18, 1949)[1] is an American scientist and the 72nd president of the American Physiological Society (from 1999 to 2000).[2] He was Secretary-General of the International Union of Physiological Sciences.[3] Additionally, Boron is co-editor, along with Emile L. Boulpaep, of the textbook Medical Physiology and Concise Medical Physiology. He is a former editor-in-chief of two leading physiology journals, Physiological Reviews and Physiology.

Walter F. Boron
Born(1949-11-18)November 18, 1949
Alma materSaint Louis University, Washington University in St. Louis
Scientific career
InstitutionsCase Western Reserve University
Academic advisorsEmile L. Boulpaep, Albert Roos

Education edit

Boron obtained his AB degree in chemistry, summa cum laude from Saint Louis University in 1971. He then joined the Medical Scientist Training Program at Washington University School of Medicine, where he received his M.D. and Ph.D. degrees in 1977 under the mentorship of Albert Roos.[4][5] During this time, Boron also collaborated with Paul De Weer and John M. Russell . Boron joined Yale University as a postdoctoral fellow with Emile L. Boulpaep in the Department of Physiology, from 1978 to 1980.

Career edit

Boron is the David N. and Inez Myers/Antonio Scarpa Professor and Chair of the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at Case Western Reserve University.[6] He is also Professor of Medicine and Professor of Biochemistry. Since 2016, he has been Executive Director of PhD programs at the School of Medicine. He briefly served as Interim Chair of the Department of Biochemistry (from 2017 to 2018). Previously, he was a member of the faculty of Yale University (from 1989-2007), serving three 3-year terms as Chair of the Department of Cellular and Moleculary Physiology from 1989 through 1998.

Boron's lifelong research interest has been pH (acid-base) homeostasis. With his colleagues, he was the first to demonstrate cell-pH regulation, developed the first mathematical model of cell-pH regulation, discovered several sodium-coupled/bicarbonate cotransporters (the NBCs), was the first to clone the DNA encoding an NBC, discovered the sensing of molecular carbon dioxide and bicarbonate, and introduced several paradigms for studying cellular acid-base physiology. His laboratory has elucidated the mechanisms and control of acid-base transport in kidney tubules, and pH regulation in neurons and glial cells from the central nervous system. [7][8] discovered and cloned several bicarbonate transporters,[9] elucidated the sensing of molecular carbon dioxide and bicarbonate,[10][2] and introduced several experimental paradigms for studying cellular acid-base physiology.[11][2]

While studying pH regulation in cells from the stomach, Boron and his colleagues became the first to describe a membrane that does not permit the penetration of carbon dioxide. This result led to the discovery of the first gas channel (a protein channel in a cell membrane that is permeable to a gas), namely aquaporin-1. Boron's group has extended its interest to understanding mechanisms of gas movement through aquaporins, Rh proteins, and other membrane proteins, and the physiological significance of these movements.

Professional awards edit

Boron was a Searle Scholar from 1981 to 1984. He received the Homer Smith Award from the American Society of Nephrology in 2005, the Sharpey-Schafer Award from The Physiological Society (London) in 2008, and the Palade Gold Medal (shared with William Catterall and Richard Tsien) from Wayne State University in 2010. In 2014, Boron received an honorary doctorate from Aarhus University in Denmark, and was elected to the National Academy of Medicine. He was appointed Distinguished University Professor at Western Reserve University in 2020.

Entrepreneurship edit

Boron and Marc Pelletier co-founded Aeromics Corporation, which discovered the first high-affinity blocker of an aquaporin water blocker. This drug, which has now passed Phase 1 clinical trials, greatly slows the movement of water into the brain (cerebral edema) in models of stroke in mice and rats, and greatly improves clinical outcome. In addition, Boron, George Farr, and Paul Schlather founded Remsenwood Associates, an umbrella company that has created JanusQ, LLC.

Books edit

  • Medical Physiology Walter F. Boron. 1st Edition (2002) [1]
  • Medical Physiology Walter F. Boron, Emile L. Boulpaep. 2nd Edition (2008) [2]
  • Medical Physiology Walter F. Boron, Emile L. Boulpaep. 3rd Edition (2016) [3]

References edit

  1. ^ Walter Boron Curriculum Vitae
  2. ^ a b c "Walter F. Boron". Presidents. American Physiological Society. Retrieved 23 March 2015. 72nd APS President (1999-2000)
  3. ^ IUPS Council
  4. ^ The American Physiological Society
  5. ^ University, Wayne State (19 September 2017). "Walter F. Boron M.D., Ph.D. - Physiology - Wayne State University". physiology.med.wayne.edu. Retrieved 2018-03-31.
  6. ^ Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Case Western Reserve University
  7. ^ Russell, John M.; Boron, Walter F. (1976). "Role of chloride transport in regulation of intracellular pH". Nature. 264 (5581): 73–4. Bibcode:1976Natur.264...73R. doi:10.1038/264073a0. PMID 12472. S2CID 4275104.
  8. ^ Thomas, RC (September 1984). "Experimental displacement of intracellular pH and the mechanism of its subsequent recovery". The Journal of Physiology. 354 (Suppl): 3P–22P. doi:10.1113/jphysiol.1984.sp015397. PMC 1193568. PMID 6434728.
  9. ^ Aalkjaer, C; Boedtkjer, E; Choi, I; Lee, S (October 2014). "Cation-coupled bicarbonate transporters". Comprehensive Physiology. 4 (4): 1605–37. doi:10.1002/cphy.c130005. PMC 4768804. PMID 25428855.
  10. ^ Boron, Walter F.; De Weer, Paul (1976). "Active proton transport stimulated by CO2/HCO3−, blocked by cyanide". Nature. 259 (5540): 240–1. Bibcode:1976Natur.259..240B. doi:10.1038/259240a0. PMID 2874. S2CID 4276509.
  11. ^ Boron, Walter F. (2006). "Acid-Base Transport by the Renal Proximal Tubule". Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 17 (9): 2368–82. doi:10.1681/ASN.2006060620. PMID 16914536.

Further reading edit

  • Noble, D; Chan, J; Hansen, P; Boron, W; Wagner, P (January 2016). "The Landscape of Physiology". Physiology. 31 (1): 2–4. doi:10.1152/physiol.00052.2015. PMID 26661522.

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Walter F Boron born November 18 1949 1 is an American scientist and the 72nd president of the American Physiological Society from 1999 to 2000 2 He was Secretary General of the International Union of Physiological Sciences 3 Additionally Boron is co editor along with Emile L Boulpaep of the textbook Medical Physiology and Concise Medical Physiology He is a former editor in chief of two leading physiology journals Physiological Reviews and Physiology Walter F BoronBorn 1949 11 18 November 18 1949Elyria Ohio United States of AmericaAlma materSaint Louis University Washington University in St LouisScientific careerInstitutionsCase Western Reserve UniversityAcademic advisorsEmile L Boulpaep Albert Roos Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Professional awards 4 Entrepreneurship 5 Books 6 References 7 Further readingEducation editBoron obtained his AB degree in chemistry summa cum laude from Saint Louis University in 1971 He then joined the Medical Scientist Training Program at Washington University School of Medicine where he received his M D and Ph D degrees in 1977 under the mentorship of Albert Roos 4 5 During this time Boron also collaborated with Paul De Weer and John M Russell Boron joined Yale University as a postdoctoral fellow with Emile L Boulpaep in the Department of Physiology from 1978 to 1980 Career editBoron is the David N and Inez Myers Antonio Scarpa Professor and Chair of the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at Case Western Reserve University 6 He is also Professor of Medicine and Professor of Biochemistry Since 2016 he has been Executive Director of PhD programs at the School of Medicine He briefly served as Interim Chair of the Department of Biochemistry from 2017 to 2018 Previously he was a member of the faculty of Yale University from 1989 2007 serving three 3 year terms as Chair of the Department of Cellular and Moleculary Physiology from 1989 through 1998 Boron s lifelong research interest has been pH acid base homeostasis With his colleagues he was the first to demonstrate cell pH regulation developed the first mathematical model of cell pH regulation discovered several sodium coupled bicarbonate cotransporters the NBCs was the first to clone the DNA encoding an NBC discovered the sensing of molecular carbon dioxide and bicarbonate and introduced several paradigms for studying cellular acid base physiology His laboratory has elucidated the mechanisms and control of acid base transport in kidney tubules and pH regulation in neurons and glial cells from the central nervous system 7 8 discovered and cloned several bicarbonate transporters 9 elucidated the sensing of molecular carbon dioxide and bicarbonate 10 2 and introduced several experimental paradigms for studying cellular acid base physiology 11 2 While studying pH regulation in cells from the stomach Boron and his colleagues became the first to describe a membrane that does not permit the penetration of carbon dioxide This result led to the discovery of the first gas channel a protein channel in a cell membrane that is permeable to a gas namely aquaporin 1 Boron s group has extended its interest to understanding mechanisms of gas movement through aquaporins Rh proteins and other membrane proteins and the physiological significance of these movements Professional awards editBoron was a Searle Scholar from 1981 to 1984 He received the Homer Smith Award from the American Society of Nephrology in 2005 the Sharpey Schafer Award from The Physiological Society London in 2008 and the Palade Gold Medal shared with William Catterall and Richard Tsien from Wayne State University in 2010 In 2014 Boron received an honorary doctorate from Aarhus University in Denmark and was elected to the National Academy of Medicine He was appointed Distinguished University Professor at Western Reserve University in 2020 Entrepreneurship editBoron and Marc Pelletier co founded Aeromics Corporation which discovered the first high affinity blocker of an aquaporin water blocker This drug which has now passed Phase 1 clinical trials greatly slows the movement of water into the brain cerebral edema in models of stroke in mice and rats and greatly improves clinical outcome In addition Boron George Farr and Paul Schlather founded Remsenwood Associates an umbrella company that has created JanusQ LLC Books editMedical Physiology Walter F Boron 1st Edition 2002 1 Medical Physiology Walter F Boron Emile L Boulpaep 2nd Edition 2008 2 Medical Physiology Walter F Boron Emile L Boulpaep 3rd Edition 2016 3 References edit Walter Boron Curriculum Vitae a b c Walter F Boron Presidents American Physiological Society Retrieved 23 March 2015 72nd APS President 1999 2000 IUPS Council The American Physiological Society University Wayne State 19 September 2017 Walter F Boron M D Ph D Physiology Wayne State University physiology med wayne edu Retrieved 2018 03 31 Department of Physiology and Biophysics Case Western Reserve University Russell John M Boron Walter F 1976 Role of chloride transport in regulation of intracellular pH Nature 264 5581 73 4 Bibcode 1976Natur 264 73R doi 10 1038 264073a0 PMID 12472 S2CID 4275104 Thomas RC September 1984 Experimental displacement of intracellular pH and the mechanism of its subsequent recovery The Journal of Physiology 354 Suppl 3P 22P doi 10 1113 jphysiol 1984 sp015397 PMC 1193568 PMID 6434728 Aalkjaer C Boedtkjer E Choi I Lee S October 2014 Cation coupled bicarbonate transporters Comprehensive Physiology 4 4 1605 37 doi 10 1002 cphy c130005 PMC 4768804 PMID 25428855 Boron Walter F De Weer Paul 1976 Active proton transport stimulated by CO2 HCO3 blocked by cyanide Nature 259 5540 240 1 Bibcode 1976Natur 259 240B doi 10 1038 259240a0 PMID 2874 S2CID 4276509 Boron Walter F 2006 Acid Base Transport by the Renal Proximal Tubule Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 17 9 2368 82 doi 10 1681 ASN 2006060620 PMID 16914536 Further reading editNoble D Chan J Hansen P Boron W Wagner P January 2016 The Landscape of Physiology Physiology 31 1 2 4 doi 10 1152 physiol 00052 2015 PMID 26661522 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Walter Boron amp oldid 1161730445, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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