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photo Toren Finkel, MD, PhD

Cardiology

Distinguished Professor of Medicine, Division of Cardiology

G. Nicholas Beckwith III and Dorothy B. Beckwith Chair in Translational Medicine

Director, Aging Institute, University of Pittsburgh/UPMC

Email: finkelt@pitt.edu

Phone: 412-383-4409

Contact
Office: 555 Bridgeside Point I
100 Technology Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
 
Phone: 412-383-4409
Fax: 412-383-9055
E-mail: finkelt@pitt.edu
Administrative Assistant:
Kathy Brickett
Address: 571.1 Bridgeside Point I
100 Technology Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Email: kab389@pitt.edu
Phone: 412-383-4416
Fax: 412-383-9055
Education and Training
Education
MD, Harvard Medical School, 1986
PhD, Biophysics, Harvard University School of Arts & Sciences, 1986
BS, Physics, University of Maryland, 1979
Training
Fellowship in Cardiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1992
Internship and Residency in Internal Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1989
Research Interest
My laboratory’s interest in aging biology arose out of our observation that reactive oxygen species (ROS) could act as endogenous signaling molecules (Sunderesan, et al., Science, 1995). In that initial study, we showed that cells could purposively produce hydrogen peroxide as part of normal receptor-mediated physiological signaling. We, and others, subsequently firmly established this paradigm, and thereby dispelled the widely held notion that oxidants (i.e. free radicals) function within cells solely as stochastic and random damaging agents. These observations may us reevaluate the free radical theory of aging, which at the time was the prevailing explanation as to why we age. This has led us to broadly evaluate how changes in mitochondrial function and metabolism might regulate the aging process. Currently, we are focused on questions involving autophagy, mitochondrial calcium regulation, lysosomal integrity,and senescence. I am also working with my colleagues Bill Chen and Yuan Liu to develop novel therapeutics for a range of age-related diseases. Several of our small molecules are currently in clinical development or clinical trials.
Publications
For my complete bibliography, Click Here.
Selected Publications:
Sundaresan M, Yu ZX, Ferrans VJ, Irani K, Finkel T. Requirement for generation of H2O2 for platelet-derived growth factor signal transduction. Science. 1995; 270: 296-299.
Hill JM, Zalos G, Halcox JP, Schenke WH, Waclawiw MA, Quyyumi AA, Finkel T. Circulating endothelial progenitor cells, vascular function, and cardiovascular risk. New England Journal of Medicine. 2003; 348: 593-600.
Nemoto S, Fergusson MM, Finkel T. Nutrient availability regulates SIRT1 through a forkhead-dependent pathway. Science. 2004; 306: 2105-2108.
Liu H, Fergusson MM, Castilho RM, Liu J, Cao L, chen J, Malide D, Rovira II, Schimel D, Kuo CJ, Gutkind JS, Hwang PM, Finkel T. Augmented Wnt signaling in a mammalian model of accelerated aging. Science. 2007; 317: 803-806.
Liu J, Cao L, Chen J, Song S, Lee IH, Quijano C, Liu H, Kenvanfar K, Chen H, Cao LY, Ahn BH, Kumar NG, Rovira II, Xu XL, van Lohuizen M, Motoyama N, Deng CX, Finkel T. Bmi1 regulates mitochondrial function and the DNA damage response pathway. Nature. 2009; 459: 387-392.
Nemoto S, Finkel T. Redox regulation of forkhead proteins through a p66shc-dependent signaling pathway. Science. 2002; 295: 2450-2452.
Tan, JX, Finkel T. A phosphoinositide signaling pathway mediates rapid lysosomal repair. Nature. 2022; 609: 815-821.
Torisu T, Torisu K, Lee IH, Liu J, Malide D, Combs CA, Komatsu M, Cao L, Finkel T. Autophagy regulates endothelial cell processing, maturation, and secretion of von Willebrand factor. Nature Medicine. 2013; 19: 1281-1287.
Lee IH, Kawai Y, Fergusson MM, Rovira II, Bishop AJR, Motoyama N, Cao L, Finkel T. Atg7 modulates p53 activity to regulate cell cycle and survival during metabolic stress. Science. 2012; 336: 225-228.
Sun N, Yun J, Malide D, Liu C, Rovira II, Holmstrom KM, Fergusson MM, Yoo YH, Combs CA, Finkel T. Measuring In vivo Mitophagy. Molecular Cell. 2015; 60(4): 685-696.
Sponsored Research/Activities
Title: STUDYING METHIONINE FLUX AND ITS ROLE IN AGING AND NEURODGENERATION
Role: Principal Investigator
Funding Agency: National Institute of Aging
Grant Number: R00 AG057792
Start Year: 2020
End Year: 2023
Title: Identification and Phase I testing of FDA approved compounds for COVID-19
Role: Principal Investigator
Funding Agency: Jewish Healthcare Foundation
Grant Number: RES
Start Year: 2020
End Year: 2020
Title: The Role of Calcium Entry Through the Mitochondrial Uniporter in Regulating Cardiac Metabolism and Physiology
Role: Principal Investigator
Funding Agency: National Heart, Lung, & Blood Institute
Grant Number: R01 HL142589
Start Year: 2019
End Year: 2023
Title: Vascular Autophagy as a Mediator of Vascular Aging and Homeostasis
Role: Principal Investigator
Funding Agency: National Heart, Lung, & Blood Institute
Grant Number: R01 HL142663
Start Year: 2018
End Year: 2022
Title: Vascular Autophagy and HGPS Progression
Role: Principal Investigator
Funding Agency: Progeria Research Foundation
Start Year: 2017
End Year: 2020
Title: Defining cellular receptors for the Bacillus cereus hemolysin BL toxin (HBL) and the development of anti-HBL therapies
Role: Co-Investigator
Funding Agency: National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases
Grant Number: R01 AI145879
Start Year: 2020
End Year: 2025
Title: Molecular mechanisms and novel biological-based therapies for anthrax lethal toxin-induced mortality
Role: Co-Investigator
Funding Agency: National Institute of Health
Grant Number: R56 AI148134
Start Year: 2020
End Year: 2025
Title: DCAF7/HDAC4/TFEB Axis in Acute Lung Injury
Role: Co-Investigator
Funding Agency: National Heart, Lung, & Blood Institute
Grant Number: R01 HL142777
Start Year: 2018
End Year: 2023
Title: Pittsburgh Older Americans Independence Center
Role: Core Leader
Funding Agency: National Institute of Aging
Grant Number: P30 AG024827
Start Year: 2017
End Year: 2020
Notable Achievements
Distinguished Professor, Cardiology and Gerontology, 2020
Elected, National Academy of Medicine, 2020
Elected, Association of American Physicians, 2009
Elected, Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2013
Elected, American Society for Clinical Research, 2002
NHLBI Orloff Innovation Award, 2016
NHLBI Director's Award-Outstanding Translational Science, 2015
Ellison Medical Foundation Senior Scholar in Aging Award, 2006-2010