Department of Internal Medicine
Cardiovascular Medicine Faculty
Medical School:
First Leningrad Medical Institute
Residency:
First Leningrad City Hospital
Ben Gurion University
Fellowship:
Mayo Graduate School of Medicine
Leonid Zingman, M.D.
Assistant Professor
Dr. Zingman's clinical interest is in Internal medicine and Clinical Pharmacology, and his research interests are cellular mechanisms of heart failure and arrhythmias, as well as cardioprotection.
Honors, Awards, and Organizations
- 2001 American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics Presidential trainee Award
- 2005 Mayo Clinic Kogod Program on Aging, Award and Grant for “Cardioprotective Kir6.2/SUR2A multimers: Role in aging-associated apoptosis and adaptation response.”
Recent Publications
- Zingman, L.V., Park, S., Olson, T.M., Alekseev, A.E., Terzic, A. Aminoglycoside-induced translational read-through in disease: overcoming nonsense mutations by pharmacogenetic therapy. Clin Pharm Ther 81:99-103, 2007.
- Olson, T.M., Alekseev, A.E., Liu, X.K., Park, S., Zingman, L.V., Bienengraeber, M., Sattiraju, S., Ballew, J.D., Jahangir, A., Terzic, A. Kv1.5 channelopathy due to KCNA5 loss-of-function mutation causes human atrial fibrillation. Hum Mol Genet. 15:2185-2191, 2006.
- Zingman, L.V., Hodgson, D.M., Bast, P.H., Kane, G.C., Perez-Terzic, C., Gumina, R.J., Pucar, D., Bienengraeber, M., Dzeja, P.P., Miki, T., Seino, S., Alekseev, A.E., Terzic, A. Kir6.2 is required for adaptation to stress. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 99: 3278-83, 2002.
