curriculum vitae: peter michael andrews

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CURRICULUM VITAE: PETER MICHAEL ANDREWS
PLACE OF BIRTH: Takoma Park, Maryland, USA
ACADEMIC TRAINING:
American University, BS, Washington, D.C. (1995)
Georgetown University, MS, Washington, D.C. (1998)
Tulane University, Ph.D., New Orleans, LA (1971)
University of Colorado, Postdoctoral Fellow (1972)
NIH, Sabbatical Leave (1996)
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:
PRESENT: Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular & Cellular Biology, Georgetown University Medical
Center, Washington, D.C.
PAST: Professor, Department of Cell Biology, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, D.C.
Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology, Georgetown University Schools of Medicine and Dentistry,
Washington, D.C.; Assistant Professor, Department of Cell Biology, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas,
Dallas, Texas. Research Fellow with Professor Keith R. Porter (Recipient of the National Medal of Honor for Excellence in
Scientific Research.), Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder,
Colorado.
DIRECTING & TEACHING COURSES:
PRESENT:
Director of the Head, Neck & Special Senses Module (HNSS). This is a “team taught” course that is a requirement of first
year medical students at the Georgetown University Medical Center.
Director of Molecular and Cell Biology- In Depth (CBIO562). This is a graduate course devoted to analyzing scientific
articles of relevance to the field of molecular and cell biology.
Director of the “Medical Histology”, a summer course given as a remedial course for medical and graduate students.
Co-Director at George Mason University of a course entitled “Cell Biology and Microscopic Anatomy”. This is a certificate
course given at the George Mason University to graduate level students interested in careers in biomedicine. I co-direct this
course together with Dr. Daniel Djakiew.
Director of a Graduate course entitled “Molecular and Cell Biology, In Depth”.
Lecturer in systems based modules at the Georgetown University Medical Center including the Gastro-Intestinal Module,
Cardiopulmonary Module, Renal Module, Limbs Module and Molecular & Cellular Physiology Module.
PAST:
Director of “Medical Embryology Course”. This is a "team taught" course given as part of the first year curriculum to
medical students. The course is a 2-credit course with a total enrollment of approximately 320 medical and graduate students.
Director of “Microscopic Anatomy (Histology) Course”. This is a 4-credit "team taught" course given as part of the first year
curriculum to first year medical students. The course is a 4-credit course with a total enrollment of approximately 320 medical
and graduate students
Lecturer in “Molecular and Cellular Biology Course”. This course is part of a 6-credit “core curriculum” for all graduate
students at the Medical Center.
Director of Medical Neurobiology course given to the first year medical class. This is a 5-credit "team taught" course with a
total enrollment of approximately 300 medical and graduate students.
Director of seminar course for graduate students in the Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology.
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Lecturer in following graduate level courses: "Advanced Renal Physiology" (Physiology Department), "Biophysical Concepts
in Physiology" (Physiology Department), "Cellular Structure and Function" (Department of Anatomy), and "Techniques in
Cell Biology (Department of Cell Biology). Also, lecture to Nephrology fellows and interns as part of their "Nephrology
Seminar" Series (Departments of Medicine & Nephrology).
Director of course entitled "Principles and Techniques of Electron Microscopy." This was a 3 credit course designed to teach
graduate students scanning and transmission electron microscopic techniques. I gave most of the lectures and supervised the
laboratory sessions.
Co-Director and lecturer in a course entitled "Cell Fine Structure" at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas,
Dallas, Texas. This course was designed to acquaint graduate students with fundamental and advanced concepts in cell
biology.
Lecturer in the Medical Histology course given to medical students at The University of Texas Health Science Center at
Dallas, Dallas, Texas. This was a "team" taught course.
Teaching Assistant in the Microbiology and Embryology courses given to undergraduate students at Tulane University, New
Orleans, La.
Teaching Assistant in Comparative Physiology and Radiation Biology courses given to graduate and undergraduate students
at Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES/EDITORIAL BOARDS (present and past): PRESENT: American Association for Cancer
Research & Neuroscience. PAST: American Society for Cell Biology, American Association of Anatomists, International
Society of Nephrology, and American Society of Nephrology. Present (new): Associate editor, Computers in Biology and
Medicine, Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics. Past: Editorial Board: The American Journal of Anatomy &
Electron Microscopy in Biology and Medicine.
FUNDED RESEARCH GRANTS:
l. Institutional grant entitled "A Scanning and Transmission Electron Microscopic Study of the Normal and Diseased Kidney"
for the period of 7/01/73-6/30/74. $10,000.00. Principal Investigator.
2. NIH. Grant entitled "Ultrastructure in Aminonucleoside Induced Nephrosis" for the period of 5/01/75-6/30/78.
$34,707.00 (Indirect costs not included). Principal Investigator.
3. NIH. Grant entitled "Studies on Normal and Malignant Cell Surfaces" for the period 6/01/75-5/31/78. $218,819.00
(Indirect costs not included). Principal Investigator. Drs. R. Anderson, R. Decker, F. Grinnel and H. Toben were coinvestigators.
4. BRSG Grant entitled "The Cell Biology of Normal and Nephrotic Kidneys" for the period of 11/01/78-3/31/79. $3,000.00.
Principal Investigator.
5. NIH Grant entitled "The Cell Biology of Normal and Nephrotic Kidneys" for period of 7/01/79 - 6/30/82. $129,761.00
(indirect costs not included). Principal investigator.
6. Kidney Foundation Grant entitled "In Vitro Investigations of Cold Induced Glomerular Damage" for period of 9/01/79 8/31/80. $6,379.00 (indirect costs not included). Principal Investigator.
7. NSF Grant entitled "Multi-Use Proposal for Study of the Ultrastructure of Sensory and Other Systems" for period of 3/l/80
- 8/3l/81. Co-Principal Investigator with Dr. A. Popper. $121,000.00.
8. Grant from the Noxell Corp. (A private company) entitled "Bacterial Attachment to Human Gingival Epithelium" for
summer of 1981.$4,950.00 Co-Investigator. Dr.L. Freilich was principal investigator.
9. NSF Grant entitled "Cytoskeletal Elements and Gastric Oxyntic Cell Secretion" for period of 8/1/81-7/31/83. $92,095.00
(indirect costs not included).Co-Principal Investigator with Dr. K. Kasbekar.
10. Kidney Foundation Grant entitled "Improved Iced Kidney Storage Using Iso-Sucrose Perfusate" for period of 7/1/82 6/30/83. $6,000.00 (indirect costs not included). Co-investigator. Dr. Ahmed Fawzy was Principal Investigator. the
Principal investigator.
11. NIH Supplemental Grant entitled "The Cell Biology of Normal and Nephrotic Kidneys" for period of 7/01/82 - 6/30//83.
$14,886.00 (Indirect costs not included). Principal Investigator.
12. BRSG Grant entitled "Protecting Kidneys from Normothermic Ischemic Damage" for the period of 01/01/83-3/31/83.
$3,000.00 Principal Investigator.
13. Burroughs Welcome Fund Grant to study "Ischemic Injury" for period of 7/01/82-6/30/83. $9,736.00. Principal
Investigator.
14. Kidney Foundation Grant entitled "Preventing Postischemic Acute Renal Failure" for period of 7/01/83-6/30/84.
$8,265.00 (Indirect costs not included). Principal Investigator.
15. NIH Grant entitled "Cell Biology of Glomerular Ultrafiltration" for period of 7/1/83-6/30/86. $166,000.00 (indirect costs
not included). Principal Investigator.
16. NIH "BRR-BRS Shared Instrumentation Grant" for new JEOL 1200EX Transmission Electron Microscope for period of
12/01/84-11/30/85. $263,775.00. Co-investigator. Dr. M. Dym was Principal Investigator.
17. NIH Grant entitled "Protecting Kidneys from Ischemic Injury" for period of 12/01/83-11/31/87. $203,290.00 (indirect
costs not included). Principal Investigator.
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18. BRSG Grant entitled "Effects of Dietary Protein on Ischemic Induced Acute Renal Failure" for period of 9/01/86-3/01/87.
$6,000.00. Principal Investigator.
19. National Kidney Foundation Grant entitled "Significant Effects of Dietary Protein Prior to Renal Insults" for period of
1/01/87-06/30/88. $14,700.00 Principal Investigator.
20. Elsa U. Pardee Foundation grant entitled "Evaluation of a new regional procedure to treat tumors with chemotherapeutic
agents for period of 1/01/87-12/31/87. $34,501.00. Principal Investigator.
21. National Kidney Foundation Grant entitled "Protective Affects of Dietary Protein in Mercury Nephrotoxicity" for period
of 7/01/88-12/31/89. $16,500.00. Principal Investigator.
22. NIH Grant entitled "In Vivo Regulation of Corneal Endothelial Cell Function" for period of 12/01/89-11/31/92.
$1,105,426. Co-Investigator. Dr. H.W. Cavanagh, Principal Investigator.
23. Gensia Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Grant entitled "Effects of Arasine in Renal Ischemia" for period of 2/01/91-5/31/92.
$7,263.75. Principal Investigator.
24. National Kidney Foundation Grant entitled "Non-Invasive Vital Microscopy to Monitor Tubular Necrosis of Cold Stored
Kidneys" for period of 1/01/92-6/31/93. $17,383.00. Principal Investigator.
25. National Kidney Foundation Grant entitled "Evaluation of a Potentially Superior New Kidney Preservation Solution" for
period of 10/10/92-6/30/94. $25,000.00. Principal Investigator.
26. National Kidney Foundation Grant entitled "Do Podocytes Regulate Glomerular Wall Porosity" for period of 1/01/974/30/98. $17,398. Peter Andrews, Principal Investigator.
27. NIH Grant entitled “ TSCM Assessment of Cold Stored Kidneys” for a period of 2/01/98-3/31/99. $100,000. Peter
Andrews, Principal Investigator.
28. National Kidney Foundation Grant entitled “Molecular Mechanisms in Podocyte Morphological Changes: for period of
7/01/98-10/31/99. $24,863. Principal Investigator.
29. NIH Grant entitled “Renal Dopamine-1Receptor Defect in Hypertension” for period of 4/01/02–3/31/08, Pedro Jose,
Principal investigator. I am a co-investigator on this grant (10%).
30. Grant from Myriad Pharmaceuticals entitled: “Molecular Mechanisms Responsible for the Protective Effects of RFlurbiprofen in Alzheimer’s Disease” for period of 11/10/04-11/10/05. $46,735. Principal Investigator: Peter
Andrews
31. Unrestricted gift to laboratory from Myriad Pharmaceuticals. 2006-20012. $75,000. Principal Investigator: Peter Andrews
32. NIH R21 Grant Entitled “Age-Related Changes in Renal Morphology and Function in Chronic Kidney Disease”,
08/01/12-07/31/14; $155,273. Peter Andrews, Principal Investigator.
33. NIH R01 Grant Entitled “Non-Invasive Evaluation of Transplant Kidney using OCT” for period of 04/01/201403/31/22018; $1,954,545. Peter Andrews, Principal Investigator.
PIER REVIEWED FULL LENGTH MANUSCRIPTS:
1. ANDREWS, P.M., J.A. Panuska, L.L. Fellicetti and R.A. Joyce 1969 Cardiovascular responses of the unanesthetized and
unrestrained hypothermic rat. J. Appl. Physiol., 27: 539-543.
2. ANDREWS, P.M. D.E. Copeland and M. Fingerman 197l Ultrastructural study of the neurosecretory granules in the sinus
gland of the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus. Cell Tiss. Res., 113: 461-471.
3. Porter, K.R., D. Kelly and P.M. ANDREWS 1972 The preparation of cultured cells and soft tissues for scanning electron
microscopy. Scanning Electron Microscopy /1972, 1-19.
4. ANDREWS, P.M. 1973 Ultrastructural study of the pericardial organ-anterior ramifications complex neurosecretory
terminals. Cell Tiss. Res., 144: 309-324.
5. ANDREWS, P.M. and K.R. Porter 1973 The ultrastructural morphology and possible functional significance of
mesothelial microvilli. Anat. Rec., 177: 409-426.
6. ANDREWS, P.M. 1974 A scanning electron microscopic study of the extrapulmonary respiratory tract. Am. J. Anat.,
139: 399-424.
7. ANDREWS, P.M. and K.R. Porter 1974 A scanning electron microscopic study of the nephron. Am. J. Anat., 140: 81116.
8. ANDREWS, P.M. and C.R. Hackenbrock 1975 A scanning and stereographic ultrastructural analysis of the isolated inner
mitochondrial membrane during change in metabolic activity. Exp. Cell Res., 90: 127-136.
9. ANDREWS, P.M. 1975 Scanning electron microscopy of the nephrotic kidney. Virchows Arch. B. Cell Path., 17: 195211.
10. ANDREWS, P.M. 1975 Scanning electron microscopy of human and rhesus monkey kidneys. Lab Inves., 32: 610-618.
11. ANDREWS, P.M. 1976 Microplicae: characteristic ridge-like folds of the plasmalemma. J. Cell Biol., 68: 420-429.
12. Motta, P.M. and P.M. ANDREWS 1976 Scanning electron microscopy of the endometrium during the secretory phase.
J. Anat., 122: 315-322.
13. ANDREWS, P.M. 1977 A scanning and transmission electron microscopic comparison of puromycin aminonucleoside
induced nephrosis to hyperalbuminemia induced proteinuria with emphasis on kidney podocyte pedicel loss. Lab.
Invest., 36: 183-197.
14. Motta, P.M., P.M. ANDREWS, F. Caramia and S. Correr 1977 Scanning electron microscopy of dissociated pancreatic
acinar cell surfaces. Cell Tiss. Res., 176: 493-504.
15. ANDREWS, P.M. 1977 The effect of vinblastine-induced microtubule loss on kidney podocyte morphology. Am. J.
Anat., 150: 53-62.
16. ANDREWS, P.M. 1978 Scanning electron microscopy of the normal and pathological mammalian kidney. In:
Principles and Techniques of Scanning Electron Microscopy: Biological Applications (M.A. Hayat, ed.) Van Nostrant
Reinhold Co., New York, Vol. 6, pp. 236-26l.
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17. ANDREWS, P.M. 1978 Scanning electron microscopy of inner mitochondrial membranes. In: Principles and
Techniques of Scanning Electron Microscopy: Biological Applications (M.A. Hayat, ed.). Van Nostrant Reinhold
Co. New York, Vol. 6, pp. 297-302.
18. ANDREWS, P.M. 1978 Scanning electron microscopy of the kidney glomerular epithelium after in situ and in vitro
treatment with polycations. Am. J. Anat., 153: 291-304.
19. Correr, S., P.M. ANDREWS, F. Coramia and P.M. Motta 1978 Pancreatic acinar cells as revealed by scanning electron
microscopy. XlX Morpho.Congr.Symp.(Prague). 587-592.
20. ANDREWS, P.M. 1979 The respiratory system. In: Biomedical Research Applications of Scanning Electron
Microscopy. (G.M. Hodges and R.C. Hallows, eds.) Academic Press, New York, pp. 177-202.
21. ANDREWS, P.M. 1979 The urinary system. In: Biomedical Research Applications of Scanning Electron Microscopy.
(G.M. Hodges and R. C. Hallows, eds.) Academic Press, New York, pp. 273-306.
22. ANDREWS, P.M. and M. Stauver 1979 The in vitro incubation and study of kidney glomerular epithelial cells. Kidney
Int., 15:80-87, 1979.
23. ANDREWS, P.M. 1979 Glomerular epithelial alterations resulting from sialic acid surface coat removal. Kidney Int.,
15:376-385.
24. ANDREWS, P.M. and A.K. Coffey 1980 In vitro studies of kidney glomerular epithelial cells. Scanning Electron
Microscopy, 1980 II, SEM Inc., 179-191.
25. ANDREWS, P.M. 1981 The kidney glomerular epithelium in response to different physiological states and experimental
conditions. In: Three-Dimensional Micro anatomy of Cell and Tissue Surfaces (D.J. Allen, P.M. Motto and L.J.A.
Di Dio, eds.) Elsevier North-Holland, New York, pp. 103-126.
26. ANDREWS, P.M. 1981 Characteristic surface topographies of cells lining the respiratory tract. Biomed. Research,
2:281-288.
27. ANDREWS, P.M. 1981 Studies of kidney glomerular epithelial foot process loss in the nephrotic state and experimental
situations. Biomed. Research, 2:293-305.
28. ANDREWS, P.M. 1981 The presence of proximal tubule-like cells in the kidney parietal epithelium in response to
unilateral nephrectomy. Anat. Rec., 200:61- 65.
29. ANDREWS, P.M. 1981 Characterization of free surface microprojections on the kidney glomerular epithelium.In:
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research (E.A. Vidrio and M.A. Galina, eds.) Alan Liss, Inc., New York, vol. 59B,
pp.21-35.
30. ANDREWS, P.M. 1981 Investigations of cytoplasmic contractile and cytoskeletal elements in the kidney glomerulus.
Kidney Int., 20: 549- 562.
31. ANDREWS, P.M. 1981 Cationized ferritin binding to anionic surfaces in normal and aminonucleoside nephrotic kidneys.
Am.J.Anat., 162: 89-106.
32. ANDREWS, P.M. and A.K. Coffey. 1982 Factors which improve the preservation of nephron morphology during cold
storage. Lab. Invest., 46: 100-120.
33. Coffey, A.K. and P.M. ANDREWS 1983 Ultrastructure of Kidney Preservation: Varying the amount of effective osmotic
agent in isotonic and hypertonic preservation solutions. Transplantation, 35:136-143.
34. ANDREWS, P.M. and A.K. Coffey. 1983 Protection of kidneys from acute renal failure resulting from normothermic
ischemia. Lab. Invest., 49: 87-98.
35. Pelayo, J.C., P.M. ANDREWS, A.K. Coffey, P.L. Calcagno, G.M.Eisher and P.A.Jose. 1983 The influence of age on
acute renal toxicity of uranyl nitrate in the dog. Pediatric Res., 17: 985-992.
36. ANDREWS, P.M. and A.K. Coffey. 1983. Cytoplasmic contractile elements in glomerular cells. Fed. Proc., 42: 30463052.
37. ANDREWS, P.M. and A.K. Coffey. 1984 A technique to reduce fixation artifacts to kidney proximal tubules. Kidney Int.,
25:964-968.
38. ANDREWS, P.M. and S. Bates. 1984 Localization of F-actin in the rat kidney.Anat. Rec., 210: 1-9.
39. ANDREWS, P.M. and A.K. Coffey. 1984. In vitro studies of kidney glomerular epithelial cells. In: Scanning electron
microscopy of cells in culture. (P.B. Bell,Jr. editor) Publ. by SEM, Inc., AMF O'Hare, IL, pp.293-304.
40. ANDREWS, P.M. and S.B. Bates. 1985 Improving Euro-Collins solution's ability to protect kidneys from ischemia. Min.
Elec. Metab.,11:309-313.
41. ANDREWS, P.M. and S.B. Bates. 1985 Evaluation of a flushing solution designed to protect kidneys from in situ
ischemia. Am. J. Kid. Dis., 6:53-58.
42. ANDREWS, P.M. and S.B. Bates. 1985 Dose dependent movement of cationic molecules across the glomerular wall.
Anat. Rec.,212: 223-231.
43. ANDREWS, P.M. and S.B. Bates. 1986 Dietary protein prior to renal ischemia dramatically affects postischemic kidney
function and survival. Kidney Int., 30:299-303.
44. Mackow, R.C., J.F. Winchester, W.P. Argy, P.M. ANDREWS, P.A. Fields S.Bates, T.A. Rakowski and G.E. Schreiner.
1987. Sclerosing Encapsulating Peritonitis in Rats: An Experimental Study with Intraperitoneal Antiseptics.
Contrib.Nephrol., 57:213-218.
45. ANDREWS, P.M. and S.B. BATES. 1987. Dietary protein prior to renal ischemia and kidney function. Kidney Int., 32:
S76-80.
46. ANDREWS, P.M. and S.C. Bates. 1987 Effects of dietary protein on uranyl nitrate induced acute renal failure. Nephron,
45:296-301.
47. ANDREWS, P.M. 1988. Physiologic and Pathologic Maneuvers which Alter Glomerular Podocyte Morphology. J. Elec.
Micro. Tech., 9:115-144.
48. ANDREWS, P.M. and S.B. Bates. 1988. Dietary protein as a risk factor in gentamicin nephrotoxicity. Renal Failure,
10:153-159.
49. Skapars, J., P.M. ANDREWS, M.E. Zein, A. Dadgar and H.G. Preuss. 1988. No role for ammonium accumulation in
development of blue line of ischemic acute renal failure. Contrib. Nephrol., 63:33-36.
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of renal Na+ transporters is associated with hypertension in D3 dopamine receptor deficient mice.
Submitted50. ANDREWS, P.M. and C.L.Johnson,Jr. 1989. Regional chemotherapy in an experimental model of
Wilms' tumor in rats. Cancer Chemther. Pharmacol., 23:31-36.
51. ANDREWS, P.M. 1989. Shape changes in kidney glomerular podocytes: Mechanisms and possible functional
significance. Prog. Clin. Biol. Res., 295:157-166.
52. ANDREWS, P.M. 1990. Dietary protein regimen prior to renal ischemia significantly affects the postischemic uremic
response. Nephron, 55:272-276.
53. ANDREWS, P.M. and E.M. Chung. 1990. High dietary protein regimens provide significant protection from mercury
nephrotoxicity in rats. Toxicol. Appl. Pharm., 105:288-304.
54. Jester, J.V., P.M. ANDREWS, W.M. Petroll, M.A. Lemp, and H.D. Cavanagh. 1991. In Vivo, Real-Time Confocal
Imaging. J. Elec. Micro. Tech., 18:50-60.
55. ANDREWS, P.M., W.M. Petroll, H.D. Cavanagh and J.V. Jester. 1991. Tandem scanning confocal microscopy (TSCM)
of normal and ischemic living kidneys. Am. J. Anat., 191:95-102.
56. Petroll, W.M., H.D. Cavanagh, M.A. Lemp, P.M. ANDREWS and J.V. Jester. 1992. In vivo digital imaging in confocal
microscopy. J. Microscopy, 165:61-69.
57.ANDREWS, P.M., P.A. Karadaghi, S. Memon, A. Dadgar, P. MacArthy, J.J. Knapka and H.G. Preuss. 1992 Effects of
macronutrients on the remaining kidney of unilateally nephrectomized WKY. Geriatric Neph. Urol.,2:35-42.
58. Garana, R.M.R., W.M. Petroll, W-T. Chen, I. Herman, P. Barry, P. ANDREWS and H.D. Cavanagh. 1992 Radial
Karatotomy: II. Role of the myofibroblasts in corneal wound contraction. Invest. Ophthalmol Vis. Sci.,33:3271-3282.
59. ANDREWS, P.M. 1993 Effects of dietary protein on renal ischemia induced tubular necrosis. Renal Failure, 15:7-17.
61. Petroll, W.M., H.D. Cavanagh, P. Barry, P. ANDREWS and J.V. Jester. 1993 Quantitative analysis of stress fiber
orientation during corneal wound contraction. J. Cell Sci., 104:353-363.
62. Ichijima, H., W.M. Petroll, J.V. Jester, P.M. ANDREWS, P.A. Barry, M. Dai and H.D. Cavanagh. 1993 In vivo confocal
microscopic studies of endothelial wound healing in rabbit cornea. Cornea 12: 369-378.
63. Ichijima, H., W.M. Petroll, P.A. Barry, P.M. ANDREWS, M. Dai, H.D. Cavanagh, and J.V. Jester. 1993 Actin filament
organization during endothelial wound healing in rabbit cornea. Invest. Ophthalmol Vis. Sci., 34: 2803-2812.
64. ANDREWS, P.M., J.V. Jester, W.M. Petroll, P.A. Barry, H. Ichijima, and H.D. Cavanagh. 1994. In vivo osmotic
pertubation of intercellular fluid channels in the rabbit corneal endothelium. Cornea, 13:253-258.
65. ANDREWS, P.M. 1994 Non-invasive vital microscopy to monitor tubular necrosis of cold stored kidneys.
Transplantation, 57:1-6.
66. ANDREWS, P.M. 1994 The histopathology of kidney uriniferous tubules as revealed by non-invasive, confocal vital
microscopy. Scanning, 16:174-181.
67. ANDREWS, P.M. 1994 An evaluation of the ability of dextrans to reduce acute tubular necrosis during cold storage
preservation. Transplantation, 57:1567-1575.
68. Preuss, H.G., G. Jiang, J.W. Jones, P.O. MaCarthy, PETER M. ANDREWS, J. Gondal. 1994. Early lead challenge and
subsequent hypertension in Sprague-Dawley rats., J. Am. Coll. Nutr., 13:578-583.
69. Barry, P.A., W.M. Petroll, P.M. ANDREWS,H.D. Cavanagh and J.V. Jester. 1995 The spatial organization of corneal
endothelial cytoskeletal proteins and their relationship to the apical junctional complex. Invest. Ophthalmol Vis. Sci.,
36: 1115-1125.
70. ANDREWS, P.M. 1996 Tandem scanning confocal imaging of the living kidney. In: International Review of
Experimental Pathology. T.B. Wiegmann & V.J. Savin, eds. Vol. 36:131-143.
71. Kwon, E.D., J.A. Dooley, K. Yong-Jung, P.M. ANDREWS, A. Gracia-Perez and M.B. Burg. 1996 Organic osmolyte
distribution and levels in the mammalian urinary bladder in diuresis and antidiuresis. Am. J. Physiol., 271:F230-233.
72. P.M. ANDREWS 1997 The histopathology of kidney uriniferous tubules as revealed by real-time,non-invasive confocal
microscopy. In: Recent Advances in Microscopy of Cells, Tissues and Organs. P.M. Motta, editor. pp. 485-494.
73. Apostol, E, CA Ecelbarger, J Terris, AD Bradford, P ANDREWS and MA Knepper. 1997 Reduced renal medullary water
channel expression in puromycin aminonucleoside-induced nephrotic syndrome. J Am Soc. Neprol, 8:15-24.
74. Fernandez-Llama, P.., P. ANDREWS, S. Nielsen, C.A. Ecelbarger, M.A. Knepper. 1998 Impaired aquaporin and urea
transporter expression in rats with adriamycin-induced nehrotic syndrome. Kidney Int., 53:1244-1253.
75. Nartey, I.N., H.D. Cavanagh, J.V. Jester, P. ANDREWS. W.M. Petroll 1998 Characterization of specular “dark events” in
human donor corneal endothelium by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Cornea, 17: 544-549, 1998.
76. Fernandez-Llama, P., P. ANDREWS, C.A. Ecelbarger, S. Nielsen, M.A. Knepper 1998 Concentraing defect in
experimental nephrotic syndrome: Altered expression of aquaporins and thick ascending limb Na + transporters. Kidney
Int., 54: 170-179.
77. Underhill, C., P. ANDREWS, L. Zhang 2000 Hypertrophic chondrocytes are surounded by compressed layer of
hyaluronan. in press.
78. Fernandez-Llama, P., P. ANDREWS, R. Turner, S. Saggi, J. DiMari, T. Kwon, S. Nielsen., R. Safirstein, M.A. Knepper
1999 Decreased abundance of collecting duct aquaporins in post-ischemic renal failure in rats. J. Am. Soc.
Nephrol.,10: 1658-1668.
79. Fernandez-Llama, C.A. Ecelbarger, J.A. Ware, P. ANDREWS, A.J. Lee, R. Turner, S. Nielsen, L. Pohl, M.A. Knepper
1999 Cyclooxygenase inhibitors increase Na-K-2Cl cotransporter abundance in thick ascending limb of Henle’s loop.
Am. J. Physiol., 277: F219-226.
80. Michea, L., D.R. Ferguson, E.M. Peters, P.M.ANDREWS, M.R. Kirby, M.B. Burg. 2000 Cell cycle delay and apoptosis
are induced by high salt and urea in renal medullary cells. Am. J. Physiol., 278: F209-218.
81. Brandoli, C., B. Shi, B. Pflug, P.M. ANDREWS, J.R. Wrathall, I. Mocchetti. 2001 Dexamethasone reduces the
expression of p75 neurotrophin receptor and apoptosis in contused spinal cord. Brain Res.Mol. Brain Res., 87:61-70.
82. ANDREWS, P.M., B.S. Khirabadi, B.C. Bengs 2001 Using Vital Microscopy (TSCM) to evaluate living kidneys. Ital J.
Anat. Embryol., 106: 439-448.
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83. Frank, A.E., Wingo, C.S., ANDREWS, P.M., Ageloff, S., Knepper, M., I.D. Weiner 2002 Mechanisms through which
ammonia regulates cortical collecting duct net protein secretion. Am J. of Physiol ., 282: F1120-1128.
84. ANDREWS, P.M., Krygier S., Djakiew, D. 2002 Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) modulates the ability of NSAIDs to induce
apoptosis of prostate cancer cells. Cancer Chemo Pharm, 49:179-186.
85. Michea, L., Combs, C., ANDREWS, P., Dmitrieva, N., Burg M.B. 2002 Mitochondrial dysfunction is an early event in
high NaCl-induced apoptosis of mIMCD3 cells. Am J. Physiol., 282: F81-90.
86. ANDREWS, P.M., B.S. Khirabadi, B.C. Bengs 2002 Using Tandem Scanning Confocal Microscopy (TSCM) to Predict
the Status of Donor Kidneys. Nephron, 91: 148-155.
87. Zhang, Z., Cai, Q., Michea, L., Dmitrieva, N.I., ANDREWS, P., Burg, M.B. 2002 Proliferation and osmotic tolerance of
renal inner medullary epithelial cells in vivo and in cell culture. Am. J. Physiol., 283: F302-308.
88. Cai, Q., Michea, L., ANDREWS, P., Zhang, Z., Rocha, G., Dmitrieva N., Burg, M.B. 2002 Rate of increase of osmolality
determines the osmotic tolerance of mouse inner medullary epithelial cells. Am. J. Physiol., 283: F792-798.
89. Andrews, J., Djakiew, D., Krygier, S., ANDREWS P. M 2002 Superior Effectiveness of Ibuprofen compared with Other
NSAIDs for inhibition of human prostate cancer cell growth. Cancer Chemo Pharm. 50: 277-284.
90. Zheng , S., Zeng, C., Wang, Z. Yang, Z. ANDREWS P.M., Felder, R.A., Jose, P.A. 2003 Gralpha 12-and Galpha 13protein subunit linkage of D5 dopamine receptors in the nephron. Hypertension, 41: 604-610.
91. Shaopeng, Z., Yu, P., Zeng, C., Yang, Z., ANDREWS, P.M., Felder, R.A., Jose, P.A. 2003 D5 Galpha12 and Galpha 13
protein subunit linkage of dopamine receptors in renal proximal tubules. Hypertension, 40: 604-10
92. Khwaja, F, Allen J, Lynch J, ANDREWS, P, Djakiew, D. 2004 Ibuprofen inhibits survival of bladder cancer cells by
induced expression of p75NTR tumor suppressor protein. Cancer Research, 64:6207-213
93. Yoneda M, Sanada H, Yatabe J, Midorikawa S, Hashimoto S, Sasaki M, Katoh T, Watanabe T, ANDREWS, PM, Jose
PA, Felder RA. (2005) Differential effects of angiotensin II type-1 receptor antisense oligonucleotides on renal
function in spontaneously hypertensive rats. Hypertension. 46:58-65.
94. Kumar PA, Pitteloud N, ANDREWS, PM, Dwyer A. Hayes F, Crowley WF Jr, Dym M. (2006) Testis morphology in
patients with idiopathic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. Hum Reprod., (4):1033-40.
95. A Bachis, SA Aden, Nosheny RL, ANDREWS, PM, Mocchetti I (2006) Axonal transport of HIV-1 envelope protein
gp120 causes neuronal apoptosis. Journal of Neuroscience. 26(25):6771-80.
96. Chen, Y, ANDREWS, PM, Aguirre AD, Schmitt JM, Fujimoto JG (2007) High-resolution three-dimensional optical
coherence tomography imaging of kidney microanatomy ex vivo. J Biomed Opt. 12(3):034008.
97. ANDREWS, P, Xu Zhao, J Allen, F Li, & M Chang. (2007) A Comparison of the Effectiveness of Selected Non-Steroidal
Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) and their Derivatives Against Cancer Cells In Vitro. Cancer Chemo. Pharm. 61
(2): 203-214.
98. ANDREWS, P.M., Chen, Y., Onozato, M., Huang, S-W, Adler, D.C., Huber, R., Jiang, J., Barry S., Cable, A., Fujimoto,
J.G., (2008) High-resolution optical coherence tomography imaging of the living kidney. Laboratory Investigation
88: 441-449.
99. X Zhao, GW Rebeck, H-S Hoe, PM ANDREWS* (2008) Tarenflurbil protection from cytotoxicity is associated with an
up-regulation of neurotrophins. J Alzheimer’s Disease. 15: 397-407.
100.Yatabe J, Sanada H, Midorikawa S, Hashimoto S, Watanabe T, ANDREWS PM, Armando I, Wang X, Felder RA, Jose
PA (2008) Effects of decreased renal cortical expression of G protein-coupled receptor kinase 4 and angiotensin type
1 receptors in rats. Hypertens Res. 31(7):1455-64.
101. Li Q, ML Onozato, PM ANDREWS, CW Chen, A Pack, R Naphas, S Yuan, S Jing, A Cable, Y Chen.(2009).
Automated quantification of microstructural dimensions of the human kidney using optical coherence tomography
(OCT). Opt Express, 17: 16000-16.
102. Li Q, Onozato M, ANDREWS PM, Paek A, Duttaroy A, Shirmahamoodi B, Jiang J, Cable A, Chen Y (2009). Threedimensional high-resolution optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging of human kidney. Conf Proc IEEE Eng
Med Biol Soc. 2009;2009: 5741-3
103. Onozato ML, PM ANDREWS, Q Li, J Jiang, A Cable, Y Chen (2010). Optical coherence tomography of human kidney.
J Urol, 183: 2090-4.
104. Chen CW, Wierwille J, Onozato ML, ANDREWS, PM, Phelan M, Borin J, Chen Y (2010). Assessment of Kidney
Structure and Function Using GRIN Lens Based Laparoscope with Optical Coherence Tomography. IFMBE
Proceedings Volume 32: 477-480.
105. Wierwille J, PM ANDREWS, ML Onozato, J Jiang, A Cable, Y Chen (2011). In vivo, label-free three-dimensional
quantitative imaging of kidney microcirculation using Doppler optical coherence tomography (DOCT). Lab Invest.
91(11): 1596-604.
106. ANDREWS PM, Y Chen, J Wierwille, D Joh; P Alexandrov, D Rogalsky; P Moody, A Chen; M Cooper, J. Verbesey,
Wei Gong, H_W Wang. (2013). Using OCT to predict post-transplant renal function. Proc. of SPIE Vol. 8565 856511.
107. ANDREWS PM, H-W Wang, J Wierwille, W Gong, J Verbesey, M Cooper, Y Chen (2014). Optical Coherence
Tomography of the living human kidney. JIOHS, 7 (4): 130064.
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108. ANDREWS PM, Y Chen (2014). Using Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) to Evaluate Human Donor Kidneys
Prior to and Following Transplantation. J Nephrology & Therapeutics 4 (1): 1000151.
109. ANDREWS PM, Cooper M, Verbesey J, Ghasemian S, Rogalsky D, Moody P, Chen A, Alexandrov P, Wang H-W, Chen
Y (2014). Mannitol Infusion within 15 min of Cross-Clamp Improves Living Donor Kidney
PreservationTransplantation, 98 (8): 893-897.
BOOKS:
Motta, P.M., P.M. ANDREWS and K. R. Porter 1977 Microanatomy of Cell and Tissue Surfaces. Publ. by Lea & Febiger,
Philadelphia, PA., pp 189.
ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES:
PRESENT:
Member, Preclinical Science Committee
Director of Electron Microscopic Facility
PAST:
Deputy Chairmen of the Department of Cell Biology
Director of Medical Embryology Course (2 credits)
Director of Medical Histology Course (4 credits)
Chairman, Preclinical Science Committee
Member, Task Force on Curriculum Tracking
Member, Executive Committee of the Department of Cell Biology.
Member, Curriculum Committee for the Department of Cell Biology
Member, Subcommittee on Educational Technology
Director, Neurobiology Course
Director, Electron Microscopic Course
Member, Committee on Education
Chairman, Taskforce to address student academic difficulties in first year of the medical school curriculum
Member, Space committee for Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology.
Interviewer of candidates for Georgetown University Medical School
Ad hoc member of Georgetown Medical Center Ethics Committee.
Member, Committee on Education
Acting Chairman, while Dr. Dym was on sabbatical leave.
Member, Ph.D./M.D. program committee for Medical School.
Member, Search committee for Dean of Research for the Medical Center.
Member, Task force on Animal Resources Services.
Director, Graduate Student Seminar Series.
Member, Gertrude Maengwyn-Davis Award Committee.
Member, Search committee for chairman of the Department of Biochemistry.
Member, Search Committee for new faculty for the Department of Anatomy
Member, Biomedical Research Group of Georgetown University Medical Center
Member, Graduate Advisory Committee for the Department of Anatomy
Member, Long Range Planning Committee for the Department of Anatomy
Member, Electron Microscopic Facilities Committee for the Department of Anatomy
Director, Seminar Program for the Department of Anatomy
Member, panel of ad hoc interviewers for incoming students to the School of Medicine
Member, R. Bussry award committee of the Anatomy Department.
Member, Space committee for Department of Anatomy
Member, Medical Research Committee for Georgetown University Schools of Medicine and Dentistry.
Alternate, Medical Research Committee for Georgetown University Schools of Medicine and Dentistry
RESEARCH ASSOCIATED INVENTIONS/PATENTS:
1.Designed the "Andrews Multiple Specimen Holder" which is marketed through Ladd Scientific Products, Inc. This unit is
used to facilitate the critical point drying of biological samples, cell culture cover slips, and grids in preparing samples for
electron microscopic observation.
2. Obtained a United States Patent for a new "Organ Preservation Solution" (Patent No. 5,306,711).
3. United States Patent for use of DHT in combination with NSAIDs for prostate cancer treatment.
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