Abuzar Mahmood

Post Doctoral Scholar

My Departments/Programs
Neuroscience PhD Program

Contact Info
abuzarmahmood@brandeis.edu
Bassine Science Building, 344

Personal Website

https://abuzarmahmood.github.io/

Degrees
University of Missouri-Columbia, B.S. Physics, 2017

M.S. in Neuroscience, Brandeis University, 2019

Ph.D in Systems Neuroscience, Brandeis University, 2023

Publications

Gavini M.P.*, Mahmood A.*, Belenchia A.P. et al. (In preparation) AT2 Receptor-mediated cytokine-miRNA changes in the heart attenuate diabetes-induced heart disease. (*co-first authors)

Lum-Naihe K., Toedebusch R., Mahmood A. et al. (2017) Cardiovascular Disease Progression in Female Zucker Diabetic Fatty Rats Occurs via Unique Mechanisms Compared to Males. Scientific Reports. 7, Article number: 17823

Luck C., DeMarco V.G., Mahmood A. et al. (2016), Differential Regulation of Cardiac Function and Intracardiac Cytokines by Rapamycin in healthy and diabetic rats. Oxid Med Cell Longev., Volume 2017, Article ID 5724046

Arnold N., Mahmood A., Ramdas M. et al. (2016), Regulation of the cardioprotective adiponectin and its receptor AdipoR1 by salt. Can J Physiol Pharmacol, 2017, 95(3): 305-309

Mahmood A., and Pulakat L., (2015), Differential Effects of β-Blockers, Angiotensin II receptor blockers, and A Novel AT2R Agonist NP-6A4 on Stress Response of Nutrient-Starved Cardiovascular Cells. PLoS ONE. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0144824.

Gul R., Mahmood A., Luck C. et al. (2015), Regulation of cardiac miR-208a, an inducer of obesity, by rapamycin and nebivolol. Obesity. doi: 10.1002/oby.21227