Adam Goodwill

Adam Goodwill, PhD

Assistant Research Professor, Anatomy Cell Biology & Physiology
School of Medicine
Indiana University

Phone: +1-317-274-8326

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Biography

Adam Goodwill received his PhD in the laboratory of Dr. Jefferson Frisbee at the West Virginia University School of Medicine in Morgantown WV. He performed his post-doctoral work in the laboratory of Dr. Johnathan Tune at the Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis IN. Dr. Goodwill has held an academic appointment at Indiana University School of Medicine since 2015. The primary focus of Dr. Goodwill’s research career has focused on vasomotor deficits and vascular remodeling in the context of the metabolic syndrome. More recently, his work has focused on the the coordination of coronary blood flow with cardiac function under a variety of disease conditions.

Ongoing projects by his research group intend to develop new and innovative large animal models of heart failure under varying conditions. The lab’s studies routinely include a series of experimental approaches utilizing both in vivo (chronically instrumented conscious and/or acute open-chest swine) and in vitro (isolated artery rings, pressurized arterioles, Western blot, RT-PCR, immunohistochemistry, confocal microscopy) methodologies.

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