

Robert Lasley
Shaping discourse in the realm of cardiovascular physiology, Dr. Robert Lasley, Ph.D., is a retired Professor of Physiology at Wayne State University's School of Medicine. With a distinguished career dedicated to unraveling the complexities of cardiac structure and function, Dr. Lasley has made significant contributions to understanding how stress affects the heart, particularly through the lens of adenosine receptors. Dr. Lasley's research has primarily focused on the intricate responses of cardiac myocytes to various stressors such as hypoxia, ischemia, and inflammation. His work has been pivotal in elucidating the roles of different adenosine receptor subtypes in these processes. By investigating these pathways, Dr. Lasley has provided valuable insights into the inflammatory and healing processes that occur following a myocardial infarction, a critical area of study for improving heart attack recovery outcomes. Currently, Dr. Lasley is exploring the potential therapeutic benefits of A2B receptor knockout. His research aims to determine whether this genetic modification can reduce adverse ventricular remodeling, a common and detrimental consequence of heart attacks. This innovative approach holds promise for developing new strategies to mitigate heart damage and improve patient prognosis. Throughout his career, Dr. Lasley has been committed to advancing the field of cardiovascular research. His work has not only contributed to the scientific community's understanding of cardiac physiology but has also paved the way for potential new treatments for heart disease. His dedication to research and education has left a lasting impact on both his students and colleagues at Wayne State University. In addition to his research endeavors, Dr. Lasley has been an active mentor and educator, inspiring the next generation of scientists and medical professionals. His passion for teaching and his ability to convey complex scientific concepts with clarity have made him a respected figure in the academic community.
Publications
, F1209-F1219, 2013-10-15
, H263-H271, 2008-01-01
, H2082-H2089, 2010-12-01
, H785-H791, 2005-08-01
, H517-H524, 2004-02-01
, H2253-H2259, 2005-05-01
, H1359-H1366, 2005-03-01
, H2746-H2753, 2004-12-01