Roberta A. Gottlieb, MD
Dorothy and E. Phillip Lyon Chair in Molecular Cardiology in honor of Clarence M. Agress MD
Director, Molecular Cardiobiology
Professor, Medicine
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424-315-2867
Roberta A. Gottlieb, MD
Dorothy and E. Phillip Lyon Chair in Molecular Cardiology in honor of Clarence M. Agress MD
Director, Molecular Cardiobiology
Professor, Medicine
Research Profile
The research of Roberta Gottlieb, MD, focuses on myocardial ischemia and cardioprotection. Her focus is on mitochondria and autophagy, using biochemistry, microscopy, and molecular physiology tools in cell, rodent, and porcine models to understand and mitigate ischemic injury with a goal of developing therapeutics for use in humans.
Education
- Undergraduate: Johns Hopkins University, 1980
- Medical School: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 1984
Cedars-Sinai Affiliations
- Smidt Heart Institute
- Cardiology
- Medicine
Awards & Activities
- Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, Current
- Frontiers in Biology, Current
- San Diego Women Who Mean Business, 2012
- Fellow of the American Heart Association, 2010
- Fellow of the International Society for Heart Research, 2009
Publications
- Hernandez G, Thornton C, Stotland A, Lui D, Sin J, Ramil J, Magee N, Andres A, Quarato G, Carreira RS, Sayen MR, Wolkowicz R, Gottlieb RA. MitoTimer: A novel tool for monitoring mitochondrial turnover. Autophagy. 2013;9(11):1852-61.
- Huang C, Andres AM, Ratliff EP, Hernandez G, Lee P, Gottlieb RA. Preconditioning involves selective mitophagy mediated by Parkin and p62/SQSTM1. PLoS ONE. 2011;6(6):e20975.
- Andres AM, Stotland A, Queliconi BB, Gottlieb RA. A time to reap, a time to sow: Mitophagy and biogenesis in cardiac pathophysiology. J Mol Cell Cardiol. 2015;78:62-72.
Languages Spoken
English