Biography and Expertise

Research in the Smith lab focuses on the inflammatory and endothelial response to acute surgical stress. Clinical outcomes of interest include postoperative acute kidney injury and delirium. Study techniques include clinical studies of surgical patients, in vivo mechanistic studies (mice), and in vitro human primary cell experiments. Current studies focus on single-cell spatial transcriptomic characterization of the human endothelial response to surgery including cell-cell interaction prediction modeling as well as characterization of the surgically triggered “genomic storm” in human PBMCs and endothelial cells. The laboratory also has ongoing projects examining the protective role of high-density lipoproteins in these biological pathways and processes, with the goal of developing novel lipoprotein-based therapies for perioperative protection.

Honors

summa cum laude
DePauw University (United States, Greencastle), 06/30/2004

Organizational Affiliations

Associate Professor, Anesthesia, Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa

Anesthesia, Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa

Education

Chemistry and Philosophy
07/200006/30/2004, Bachelor of Arts (BA, AB, BS, BSc, SB, ScB), DePauw University (United States, Greencastle)
Pathobiology and Molecular Medicine
08/200407/2012, PhD, University of Cincinnati (United States, Cincinnati) - UC

Dissertation: "The Interplay Between Apolipoproteins and ATP-Binding Cassette Transporter A1". Degree awarded 2010. Certificate in Clinical and Translational Research awarded 2011. Medical Doctorate awarded 2012.

Anesthesiology
08/201207/2016, Residency, Vanderbilt University Medical Center (United States, Nashville) - VUMC
Anesthesiology
08/201607/2017, Fellowship, Vanderbilt University Medical Center (United States, Nashville) - VUMC