John C. Chatham is a Heart Failure & Transplant affiliated with University of Alabama at Birmingham.
John C. Chatham's published research covers Cardiac bioenergetics, O-GlcNAc protein modification in cardiovascular disease, Diabetes-induced cardiac complications, Oxidative stress responses in cardiomyocytes, and Metabolic dysregulation in heart failure. These are the areas where Synapse's enriched corpus most frequently indexes their work.
John C. Chatham is a Professor in the Division of Molecular and Cellular Pathology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He previously held positions in the Department of Medicine at UAB and at Johns Hopkins University. His research investigates the role of protein O-GlcNAcylation in regulating cellular stress responses in the context of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes.
Held affiliations with University of Alabama at Birmingham (2001-2026); Birmingham VA Medical Center (2014-2020); Pediatric Nephrology of Alabama (2015); University of Alabama (2007-2014).
Across their career Synapse has indexed 277 publications, 17,425 citations, h-index 66. Enriched entries for each paper include structured clinical evidence (PICO), methodology classification with level of evidence, and guideline-recommendation linkage where applicable.
Training: D.Phil. in Biochemistry at University of Oxford (1987); B.Sc. (Hons) in Chemistry at University of Southampton (1983).
For the full publication history and per-paper clinical evidence enrichment, see this page on Synapse.
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