Dr. John Engelhardt is the director at the University of Iowa Center for Gene Therapy of Cystic Fibrosis, as well as the head of the department of anatomy and cell biology.[1] He is a well known scientist and inventor who created the first cloned ferret and has made huge strides in finding the cure for cystic fibrosis.[2]

Education edit

Dr. Engelhardt got his undergraduate degree in biochemistry at Iowa State University in 1985. He then went on to get his doctorate in human genetics from Johns Hopkins University in 1990.[3]

Research edit

Dr. Engelhardt is most widely known for his creation of new animal models for the study of cystic fibrosis. In the 1990s he developed the human tracheal xenograft models that allowed study of humanized airways on denuded rat tracheal scaffolds. However, he soon found that there were major limitation of mouse models to study CF. He later found that the ferrets represent a much better model for lung disease and in 2006 his laboratory became the first in the world to clone ferrets.[4] Dr. Engelhardt's research has been geared towards finding gene therapies for cystic fibrosis. Specifically, he focuses on:[5]

  1. the study of lung molecular and cellular biology as it relates to the pathogenesis and treatment of cystic fibrosis (CF) lung disease and associated diabetes
  2. molecular mechanisms underlying redox-mediated signal transduction in environmental injuries of the liver and the development of molecular therapies for ischemia/reperfusion injury, sepsis, and the neurodegenerative disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
  3. the biology of adeno-associated virus infection and the development of this vector for gene therapy of cystic fibrosis lung disease.

Honors edit

  • 1999: Philip C. and Ethel F. Ashby Lecturer, University of Oklahoma
  • 2003–2006: Elected to board of directors of the American Society of Gene Therapy
  • 2004: Roy J. Carver Chair in Molecular Medicine
  • 2005: NIH MERIT Award (NIDDK)
  • 2011: University of Iowa Graduate College Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award: Biological and Life Sciences
  • 2012: University of Iowa Graduate College Fall Commencement Address
  • 2012: Liupan Mountain Friendship Award, Ningxia Foreign Experts Bureau, Ningxia, P.R.C. (Commends foreign experts for their contributions to Ningxia's economic construction)
  • 2015: Regents Award for Faculty Excellence, University of Iowa[6]
  • 2019: Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors [7]

References edit

  1. ^ "John F Engelhardt". Cystic Fibrosis and Translation Centers. Cystic Fibrosis and Translation Centers. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  2. ^ Li, Z.; Sun, X.; Chen, J.; Liu, X.; Wisely, S. M.; Zhou, Q.; Renard, J. P.; Leno, G. H.; Engelhardt, J. F. (2006). "Cloned Ferrets Produced by Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer". Developmental Biology. 293 (2). PMC US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health: 439–448. doi:10.1016/j.ydbio.2006.02.016. PMC 1892907. PMID 16584722.
  3. ^ "John F. Engelhardt, PhD". American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy. American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy.
  4. ^ "John F. Engelhardt, PhD". Anatomy and Cell Biology. University of Iowa.
  5. ^ "John F Engelhardt". Cystic Fibrosis and Translation Centers. Cystic Fibrosis and Translation Centers. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  6. ^ "John F Engelhardt". Cystic Fibrosis and Translation Centers. Cystic Fibrosis and Translation Centers. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  7. ^ "Engelhardt named 2019 Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors". University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine. University of Iowa. Retrieved December 5, 2019.