Department of Internal Medicine
Cardiovascular Medicine Faculty
Medical School:
Johns Hopkins
University
Residency:
University of Maryland
Fellowship:
Mayo Clinic, Rochester MN
Denice M. Hodgson-Zingman, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Medicine and Biomedical Engineering
Dr. Hodgson-Zingman's clinical interest is in cardiac electrophysiology, and her research interests are cellular and ion channel mechanisms of cardiac arrhythmias, mechanisms of arrhythmias in heart failure, and cardiac energetics.
Honors, Awards, and Organizations
- Mayo Clinic Department of Medicine Award for Outstanding Research by a Subspecialty Fellow, 2006
Recent Publications
- Liu, X.-K., Yamada, S., Kane, G.C., Alekseev, A.E., Hodgson, D.M., O'Cochlain, F., Jahangir, A., Miki, T., Seino, S. and Terzic, A. Genetic disruption of Kir6.2, the pore-forming subunit of KATP channels, predisposes to catecholamine-induced ventricular dysrhythmia. Diabetes, 53 Suppl 3:S165-S168, 2004.
- Alexeev, A.E., Hodgson, D.M., Karger, A.B., Park, S., Zingman, L.V., Terzic, A. ATP-sensitive K+ channel channel/enzyme multimer: metabolic gating in the heart. J Mol Cell Cardiol, 38:895-905, 2005.
- Hodgson, D.M., Zingman, L.V., Kane, G.C., Perez-Terzic, C., Bienengraeber, M., Ozcan, C., Gumina, R.J., Pucar, D., O'Coclain, F., Mann, D.L., Alekseev, A.E., Terzic, A. Cellular remodeling in heart failure disrupts K(ATP) channel-dependent stress tolerance. EMBO J. 2003 Apr 15;22(8):1732-42.
