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Frank F. Vincenzi PhD

Professor of Pharmacology, University of Washington School of Medicine

Seattle, WA

Professional summary

Professor of Pharmacology, Vice-Chairman for Medical Education Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, University of Washington

Education

Universities

University of Washington

Doctor of Philosophy, research doctorate, Pharmacology
1965

Postgraduate Training

University of Bern, Switzerland

1965 to 1967
The (red blood cell) plasma membrane calcium pump ATPase; now known as PMCA1

Licenses/Certifications

MindBodySpirit Medicine: The Advanced Professional Training Program

2004
Certificate of the Center for Mind-Body Medicine: Participation in- and guiding small group exercises in stress management, mindful awareness, meditation, etc.

Mentors

H.J. Schatzmann, M.D.

Postdoctoral mentor: Schatzmann, H.J. and Vincenzi, F.F. (1969) Calcium Movements Across the Membrane of Human Red Cells. J. Physiol. (Lond.) 201:369-395

Theodore C. West, Ph.D.

Dissertation advisor: Pharmacologic Modification of the Release of Autonomic Mediators in the Isolated Sino-Atrial Node

Experience

Professor

University of Washington
1967

Honors and Awards

Outstanding Teacher Award

University of Washington, School of Medicine
1987

Outstanding Teacher Award

University of Washington, School of Medicine
1985

Highest Honors in Graduating Class

University of Washington, School of Pharmacy
1960

Phi Beta Kappa

1959

Memberships

Member

American Society of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
1971

President, 1989

Western Pharmacology Society
1965

Publications

Articles

"A web-based virtual dog lab aimed at teaching ideas, not techniques"

Proc. West. Pharmacol. Soc.
Vol. 46 - 2003; 100-102

"Stobadine: Bellwether of a broader view of drug actions"

Life Sci.
Vol. 65 - 1999; 1857-1864

"Inhibition by activated neutrophils of the Ca2+ pump ATPase of intact red blood cells"

Free Radical Biol. Med.
Vol. 18 - 1995; 655-667

"Ion transport ATPases as targets for free radical damage: Protection by an aminosteroid of the Ca pump ATPase and Na/K pump ATPase of human red blood cell membranes"

Biochem. Pharmacol.
Vol. 46 - 1993; 525-534

"Calmodulin Activation of Red Blood Cell (Ca2++Mg2+)-ATPase and its Antagonism by Phenothiazines"

Molec. Pharmacol.
Vol. 18 - 1980; 253-258

Books

Calmodulin and Cell Functions

New York Academy of Sciences
New York
1980
D.M. Watterson and F.F. Vincenzi, editors

Curriculum Vitae

Disclosure or Conflict of Interest

Frank F. Vincenzi PhD has nothing to disclose

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