ABBREVIATED CV

John Richard Raymond, Sr., M.D.

 

Current Positions: DCI Professor of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), Charleston

                                    Staff Physician and Investigator, Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center, Charleston

                                    Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost, MUSC

 

Education:                The Ohio State University, B.S. in Psychology, 1978; M.D. in Medicine, 1982

 

Training:                    Internship, Residency, Chief Medical Residency, and Nephrology Fellowship

                                    Duke University and Durham VA Medical Centers, 1982-1988

 

Certifications:        American Board of Internal Medicine, Medicine (1986) and Nephrology (1988)

 

Licensure:                 North Carolina #30459 (1986-present); South Carolina #18867 (1996-present)

 

Faculty:                    Duke: Associate in Medicine (1988-1989), Assistant Professor of Medicine (1989-1993);

                                    Associate Professor of Medicine (1994-1996), tenured (1995)

                                    MUSC: Dialysis Clinics Incorporated Professor of Medicine with tenure (1996-present)

 

Administrative:        Durham VA: Chief of Nephrology (1991-1996)

                                    Ralph H. Johnson VA: Associate Chief of Staff for Research & Development (1998-2002)

                                    MUSC: Associate Provost for Research (2001-2002); Vice President for Academic Affairs                            and Provost (2002-present)

 

Publications:                       Peer-reviewed manuscripts (91); Book chapters (7); Abstracts (125)

 

Grant Funding:        Active as PI: NIH R01s (2), NIH T32, VA Merit Award, VA REAP award

                                    Active as mentor: NIH K-awards (3), minority supplements (2)

                                    Completed: Multiple NIH R01s, K-awards, and SEGs; VA and foundation funding.

 

Research Trainees: Pre-doctoral trainees (8); Post-doctoral fellows (17); Thesis committees (16)

 

Peer Review:             Chair of NIH MNPS Study Section (2005-2007)

                                    Member of VA Renal Study section (2003-2006)

                                    Very active in study section service for NIH, DOD, VA, NSF, American Heart Association

                                    Editorial Boards: J. Biol. Chem. (2003-2008); Am. J. Physiol. Renal Physiol. (2001-2006);

                                                Assay Drug Devel. Technol. (2004-2006)

                                    Peer reviewer for nearly 50 journals

 

Selected Awards:   Ohio Commission on Aging Individual Service Award (1982)

                                    Haskell Schiff House staff award, Duke (1984-1985)

                                    Alpha Omega Alpha (1987)

                                    American Society for Clinical Investigation (1995-present)

                                    Association of American Physicians (1998-present)

         Distinguished Alumnus, Archbishop Hoban High School, Akron, Ohio (2001)          

Greater Charleston Area, Federal Executive Association Federal Employee of the   Year, Scientific/Professional (2001)

                                    SC Commission on Higher Education, Diversity Advocate of the Year (2004)

                                    Multiple Who’s Who and Best Doctor citations

 

Research Areas:      Mitogenic and proliferative signal transduction pathways in progressive renal diseases

                                    G protein-coupled receptors and ion transport

 

Clinical Areas:        End stage renal disease, hypertension management, general nephrology, internal

                                    medicine

 

Other:                                    Mentorship, scientific training and faculty development

                                    6-gallon blood donor

                                               

                       


Medical University of South Carolina

College of Medicine Curriculum Vitae

 

Name:                          John Richard Raymond, Sr., M.D.                            

 

Clinical Office:       Rm. 829 CSB, 171 Ashley Avenue                            Phone:   843-792-3031

                                    171 Ashley Avenue                                                  Fax:        843-792-5110

                                    Charleston, S.C. 29425                                            PAGE:     843-792-0590 #14669

 

Admin. Office:           Rm. 101, Office of the Provost                                   Phone:   843-792-5338 (Direct)

                                    135 Cannon St.                                                       

                                    Charleston, S.C. 29425 (preferred mailing address)    

 

Education:       Place                                                                               Degree

 

1974-1978            The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio                         B.S. Psychology (cum laude)

 

1978-1982            The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio                         M.D. (cum laude)

 

1982-1983            Duke University Medical Center, Durham, N.C.                    Internship in Medicine

 

1983-1985            Duke University Medical Center, Durham, N.C.                    Residency in Medicine

 

1985                    Duke University Medical Center, Durham, N.C.                    Assistant Chief Resident

 

1986-1987            VA Medical Center, Durham, N.C.                                      Chief Medical Resident

 

1985-1988            Duke University Medical Center, Durham, N.C.                    Fellowship in Nephrology

 

Specialty Certification:

 

1986 (09/10)         American Board of Internal Medicine #110594,                     Internal Medicine (lifetime)

 

1988 (11/01)         American Board of Internal Medicine #110594,                     Nephrology (lifetime)

 

Licensure:

 

1982-1983            Ohio License #47966 (Inactive)

 

1982-1986            North Carolina Training License

 

1986-present        North Carolina Permanent License #30459 (active)

 

1996-present        South Carolina Permanent License #18867 (active)

 

Military Service:     None

 

Faculty Appointments:

                           Institution                                                       Rank

 

1986-1987            Duke University Medical Center                        Associate in Medicine

                           Durham, N.C.

 

1988-1989            Duke University Medical Center                        Associate in Medicine

 

1989-1993            Duke University Medical Center                        Assistant Professor of Medicine

 

1994-1996            Duke University Medical Center                        Associate Professor of Medicine

 

1995                    Duke University Medical Center                        Tenure granted (8/1/95)

 

1996-present        Medical University of South Carolina                 Dialysis Clinics Incorporated

                                                                                                Professor of Medicine with tenure

 

1997-present        Medical University of South Carolina                 Graduate Faculty

 

Hospital Appointments:

                           Institution                                                       Description

 

1986-1987            Duke University Medical Center                        Staff physician with full privileges

                                                                                                in Medicine

 

1988-1996            Duke University Medical Center                        Staff physician with full privileges

                                                                                                in Medicine and Nephrology

 

1989-1996            Veterans Affairs Medical Center,                      Staff physician with full privileges

                           Durham, N.C.                                                 in Medicine and Nephrology

 

1996-present        Medical University of South Carolina                 Staff physician with full privileges

                           Hospital                                                         in Medicine and Nephrology

 

1996-present        Ralph H. Johnson Veterans Affairs                    Staff physician with full privileges

                           Medical Center, Charleston, S.C.                     in Medicine and Nephrology

 

1996-present        Charleston Memorial Hospital                           Staff physician with full privileges

                           Charleston, S.C.                                             in Medicine and Nephrology

 

1998-2002            Hampton Regional Medical Center,                   Staff physician with consulting privileges in Hampton, S.C.                                             Medicine and Nephrology

 

1999-present        Specialty Hospital of South Carolina,                Staff physician with consulting privileges in Charleston, S.C.                                             Medicine and Nephrology

                          

Administrative Appointments:

                           Institution                                                       Description

 

1991-1993            Veterans Affairs Medical Center,                      Director of Dialysis

                           Durham, N.C.

 

1991-1993            Veterans Affairs Medical Center,                      Renal Clinic Director

                           Durham, N.C.

 

1991-1996            Veterans Affairs Medical Center,                      Chief, Nephrology Section

                           Durham, N.C.

 

1992-1996            Veterans Affairs Medical Center,                      Coordinator, Hypertension Detection        Durham, N.C.                                                                & Screening Program

 

1999-06/30/02       Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center   Associate Chief of Staff for Research

                           Charleston, South Carolina                              and Development

 

2001-present        Medical University of South Carolina     Associate Provost for Research

                           Charleston, South Carolina

 

07/02-12/02          Medical University of South Carolina     Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs

                           Charleston, South Carolina                              and Provost

 

01/01/03-present   Medical University of South Carolina     Vice President for Academic Affairs

                           Charleston, South Carolina                              and Provost

 

Awards:            Organization                                                   Description

 

1982                    Ohio Commission on Aging                              Outstanding Individual Service                                                                                                                             Award

 

1984-1985            Duke University Medical Center                        Haskell Schiff Housestaff Award

                           Department of Medicine                                   (most outstanding house officer)

 

1987                    Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society                   Inductee

 

1987                    Duke University Medical School                       Finalist for Golden Apple Teaching                                                                                                                       Award from Medical Students

 

 


Awards:            Organization                                                   Description

 

1991                    American Federation for Clinical                       Henry Christian Award for                                   Research                                                                        Excellence in Research

 

1994                    Duke University Medical Center                        Finalist for Eugene Stead Teaching                                                                                                                      Award from Medicine Housestaff

 

1995                    American Society for Clinical                           Inductee

                           Investigation

 

1995                    American Federation for Clinical                       Henry Christian Award for                                   Research                                                                        Excellence in Research

 

1996-present        Medical University of South Carolina                 DCI Endowed Professorship

 

1998                    Association of American Physicians                 Inductee

 

2001-2002            Archbishop Hoban High School                        Distinguished Alumnus

Akron, Ohio

 

2001                    Federal Executive Association                         Federal Employee of the Year,

                           Greater Charleston Area                                  Scientific/Professional

 

2004                    SC Commission on Higher Education   Diversity Advocate of the Year

                          

Who’s Who:      Organization                                                   Description

 

1996,1998,           Marquis Who’s Who                                        Who’s Who in Medicine &         

& 2000                                                                                      Healthcare

 

1996,1998,           Marquis Who’s Who                                        Who’s Who in the World

& 2000

 

1998,2000,           Marquis Who’s Who                                        Who’s Who in Science and

& 2002                                                                                      Engineering

 

2000                    International Who’s Who                                  International Who’s Who of                                                                                                                                 Professionals

 

2000                    Marquis Who’s Who                                        Millenium Edition

 

2000                    Strathmore’s Who’s Who                                 Millenium Edition

 

2001-2003            Strathmore’s Who’s Who                                 Strathmore’s Who’s Who

 

2001 & 2002         National Registry of Who’s Who                       National Registry of Who’s Who

2001-2002                        America’s Registry of Outstanding                    America’s Registry of Outstanding

Professionals                                                  Professionals

 

2002                    Marquis Who’s Who                                        Who’s Who in America

 

Societies:         Organization                                                               Description

 

1975-present        Phi Kappa Phi                                                            Member

 

1981-present        American Medical Association                                     Member

 

1986-1988            American College of Physicians                                   Associate Member

1988-present                                                                                         Member

 

1987-present        Alpha Omega Alpha                                                    Member

 

1988-present        American Society of Nephrology                                   Member, Abstract reviewer

1991,1997,2004                                                                                     Session Chair

 

1989-present        American Federation for Medical                                  Member

                           Research

 

1990-present        American Heart Association                                         Member

                                                                                                            Fellow (2002-present)

 

1990-present        National Kidney Foundation                                         Member

 

Societies:         Organization                                                               Description

 

1994-2000            New York Academy of Sciences                                  Member

 

1995-1996            Molecular Medicine Society                                         Member

1997-2004                                                                                             Fellow

 

1995-present        American Society for Clinical Investigation                     Member

2001-present        MUSC institutional representative

 

1995-1998            Annals of Internal Medicine                                          Readership Advisory Group

 

1996-present        Hypertension Council of the                                         Member

                           American Heart Association                                         Fellow (1996-present)

 

1996-present        Southern Society for Clinical Investigation                     Member

 

1996-present        Southern Salt, Water and Kidney Club                          Member

 

1998-present        Association of American Physicians                             Member

 

 

1999-present        American Society of Pharmacology and                        Member

                           Experimental Therapeutics

 

2003-present        American Society for Biochemistry and             Member

                           Molecular Biology

 

Editorial Positions

 

Editorial Board Memberships

 

2001-2006         Am. J. Physiol. Renal Physiol

2003-2008                  J. Biol. Chem.

2004-2006         Assay Drug Devel. Technol.

 


 

Ad hoc Journal Referee              

 

American Journal of Kidney Diseases

American Journal of Pathology

American Journal of PharmacoGenomics

American Journal of Physiology: Cell*

American Journal of Physiology: Endocrine

American Journal of Physiology: Integrative

American Journal of Physiology: Renal*  

Am. J. Resp. Cell Mol. Biol.                               

Annals of Internal Medicine        

Assay & Drug Development Technology

Biochem Biophys Acta

Biochemical Pharmacology

Biochemistry*

Biological Psychiatry

Biophysical Journal

Brain Research

British Journal of Pharmacology

Circulation*

Circulation Research

Diabetes

FASEB Journal

FEBS Letters

Geriatrics

 

 

Hypertension

Journal of the Am. Society of Nephrology*

Journal of Applied Physiology

Journal of Biological Chemistry*

Journal of Clinical Investigation*

Journal of Immunology

Journal of Investigative Dermatology

Journal of Neurochemistry*

Journal of Neuroscience

Journal of Pharmacology & Experimental             Therapeutics*

Journal of Vascular Research

Kidney International*

Life Sciences

Molecular Pharmacology

New England Journal of Medicine

North Carolina Medical Journal

Pharmacogenomics

Physiological Genomics

Physiological Journal

Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.*

Tissue and Cell 

* indicates frequent reviewer


 

 

 

 

Other Peer-Review Positions:

 

                           Organization                                                               Position

 

1989                    Medical Research Council of Canada                            Ad hoc grant referee

 

1990                    Department of Veterans Affairs                                     Ad hoc grant referee

                           Gastroenterology Study Section

 

1991-2001            Department of Veterans Affairs                                     Ad hoc grant referee

                           Nephrology Study Section

 

1991                    Department of Veterans Affairs                                     Ad hoc grant referee

                           Basic Sciences Study Section

 

1992-2001            Wellcome Trust                                                          Ad hoc grant referee

                           Individual Investigator Awards                                   

 

1992-1995            National Kidney Foundation                                         Study section member

                           Young Investigator Grants

 

1992                    National Institutes of Health                                         NHLBI Ad hoc grant referee

                           Experimental Cardiovascular Sciences Study Section

 

1993-1996            National Institutes of Health                                         Ad hoc grant referee

                           Neurological Sciences 2 Study Section

 

1993-2000            Jewish Foundation of Louisville                                     Ad hoc grant referee

                           Biomedical Research Awards

 

1994-1996            National Science Foundation                                        Ad hoc grant referee

                           Neural & Glial Mechanisms

 

1996-1997            National Institutes of Health                                         NINDS Ad hoc grant referee

                           Neurological Sciences 1 Study Section

 

1997                    National Science Foundation                                        Ad hoc grant referee

                           Signal Transduction and Molecular Biochemistry

 

1997                    National Institutes of Health                                         NIA Special Emphasis Panel

                           Mt. Sinai Pharmacology PPG

 

1997                    National Institutes of Health                                         NIA Special Emphasis Panel

                           New York University Neuroscience PPG

 

1997-1998            National Institutes of Health                                         NINDS Study section member

                           Neurological Sciences 1 Study Section                         (disbanded due to reorganization)

 

1997                    National Institutes of Health                                         NIMH Intramural Review              Signaling Laboratory                                                                                          Panel

 

1998                    National Institutes of Health                                         NIDDK Ad hoc grant referee

                           General Medicine B Study Section

 

1998                    National Institutes of Health                                         NIDDK Special Emphasis Panel

                           Vanderbilt Nephrology PPG

 

1998                    National Institutes of Health                                         NIDDK Special Emphasis Panel

                           Yale Physiology PPG

 

1998-2002            American Heart Association                                         Cardio-Renal Study Section                                                                                                                                         member; co-Chair, 2000 & 2001

 

1998-1999            National Institutes of Health                                         NINDS Ad hoc grant referee

                           Molecular Developmental Cellular Neurosciences

                           5 Study Section (MDCN-5)

 

1999-2004            National Institutes of Health                                         NINDS Study section member

                           MDCN-5                                                                    

 

 

 

1999                    National Institutes of Health                                         Ad hoc grant referee

                           Physiological Sciences Study Section

 

1999                    Department of Veterans Affairs                                     Chair, Research Enhancement Area

                           Pulmonary, Renal and Gastrointestinal                         Program, Special Emphasis Panel

 

1999                    Department of Veterans Affairs                                     Adjudicator, Merit Review Appeal

                           Pulmonary, Renal and Gastrointestinal                        

 

2000                    Department of Veterans Affairs                                     Member, Middleton Award

                           Central Office, R & D Service                                       Selection Committee

 

2000                    Department of Veterans Affairs                                     Chair, Nashville VA/JDFI

                           Central Office, R & D Service                                       Diabetes Research Center Site Visit

 

2000                    Department of Veterans Affairs                                     Chair, Iowa City VA/JDFI

                           Central Office, R & D Service                                       Diabetes Research Center Site Visit

 

2000                    Department of Veterans Affairs                                     Chair, San Diego VA/JDFI

                           Central Office, R & D Service                                       Diabetes Research Center Site Visit

 

2000                    National Institutes of Health                                         NHLBI Special Emphasis Panel

 

2001                    National Institutes of Health                                         NINDS Special Emphasis Panel

 

2001                    National Institutes of Health                                         NIGMS Special Emphasis Panel

 

2001                    Medical Research Council, United Kingdom                  Ad hoc grant referee

 

2001                    National Institutes of Health                                         NIDDK Special Emphasis Panel

                           Emory University PPG site visit

 

2001                    Department of Veterans Affairs                                     Merit Review Advisory Council

                           Central Office, R & D Service

 

2001                    National Institutes of Health                                         NIDDK Special Emphasis Panel

                           NIDDK                                                                       Centers of Excellence in Pediatric

                                                                                                            Nephrology

 

2002                    National Institutes of Health                                         NIDDK Special Emphasis Panel

                           NIDDK                                                                       Loan Repayment Program

 

2003                    National Institutes of Health                                         NIDDK Special Emphasis Panel

                           NIDDK                                                                       Loan Repayment Program

 

2003                    Department of Veterans Affairs                                     Research Enhancement Award

                           Central Office, R & D Service                                       Program Advisory Council

 

2003                    National Institutes of Health                                         ZRG1 MDCN-1 Special Emphasis Panel

               Center for Scientific Review                                          Functional and Cognitive Neuroscience 1 Study Section (IFCN1)

 

2003                    National Institutes of Health                                         ZRG1 UROL Special Emphasis Panel

               Center for Scientific Review                                          Urology Study Section (NIDDK)

 

2003                    National Institutes of Health                                         ZRG1 MDCN-1 Special Emphasis Panel

               Center for Scientific Review                                          (SYN)

 

2003                    National Institutes of Health                                         NIDDK Special Emphasis Panel

               NIDDK                                                                       Loan Repayment Program

 

2003                    National Institutes of Health                                         ZRG1 MDCN-5 Special Emphasis Panel

               Center for Scientific Review

 

2003-2006            Department of Veterans Affairs                                     Renal Study Section

                           Central Office, R & D Service                                      

 

2004-2006            National Institutes of Health                                         MNPS Study section member

                           NINDS                                                                      

 

2004                    National Institutes of Health                                         ZRG1 RUSD (04) Special Emphasis                                   Center for Scientific Review/NIDDK                               panel, Calcitropic Hormones & Renal                                                                                                                            Transport

 

2004                    National Institutes of Health                                         Co-Chair ZRG4 UROL Special                                            Center for Scientific Review/NIDDK                               Emphasis Panel, Roadmap T-90 Grants

 

2004                    National Institutes of Health                                         ZRG3 UROL Special Emphasis Panel                                 Center for Scientific Review/NIDDK                               Emphasis Panel, Novel Technologies

 

2004                    National Institutes of Health                                         ZDK GRB-3 Special Emphasis Panel

               NIDDK                                                                       Loan Repayment Program

 

2004                    National Institutes of Health                                         ZDK1 GRB-1 (O2) Special Emphasis                                  Emory and Colorado PPGs                                          Panel, PPG Review

 

2004                    National Institutes of Health                                         Chair, ZDK GRB-R (J1) Special   NIDDK Emphasis Panel, Training grants

 

2005                    National Institutes of Health                                         ZDK GRB-C (M1) Special Emphasis       

                           NIDDK                                                                       Panel, Nephrology Ancillary Clinical                                                Trials

 

2005                    National Institutes of Health                                         Chair, ZDK GRB-R (O2) Special 

                           NIDDK                                                                       Emphasis Panel, Nephrology K awards

 

2005                    National Institutes of Health                                         ZDK GRB-4 (O1) Angiogenesis in Diabetes NIDDK                                                                                 Special Emphasis Panel            

 

2005                    National Institutes of Health                                         ZNS1 SRB-G (O1) Special Emphasis Panel

                           NINDS                                                                       High Throughput Screening

 

2005                    National Institutes of Health                                         ZRG1 RUS-D (O2) (M) Special Emphasis             Panel, Collaborative R01 proposals                                        

 

National Policy/Advisory Positions:

                           Organization                                                               Position

 

1999                    Department of Veterans Affairs                                     Member, Research Career

                           Central Office, R & D Service                                       Scientist Program Task Force

 

2000-2001                        Department of Veterans Affairs                                     Member, Task Force

Office of Research Compliance and Assurance

Multi-Assessment Program

 

2000-2001            Department of Veterans Affairs                                     Chair, Animal Welfare Task Force

Office of Research Compliance and Assurance

 

Local or State Board Positions:

                           Organization                                                               Position

 

1999-2002            Charleston Research Institute                                      Secretary-Treasurer, Board of Directors

                           (VA Non-profit corporation)                                           Directors

 

2002-present        Charleston Research Institute                                      Member, Board of Directors

                           (VA Non-profit corporation)                              

 

2001-present        Hollings Marine Laboratory                                           Chair, Board of Directors

                           (Partnership of MUSC, NOAA, NIST, College of Charleston, and SCDNR)

 

2001-present        University Medical Associates                                      Executive Committee, Board of

                           (Affiliated Physicians’ Practice of MUSC)                      Directors

 

2001-present        Foundation for Research Development              Vice-Chair, Board of Trustees

                           (MUSC non-profit foundation)

 

2001-present        SC State EPSCOR/IDEA Committee                            Chair, Executive Board

 

2002-present        J.B. Edwards College of Dental Medicine                      Member, Steering Board for                    MUSC                                                                                       construction of new College of Dental                                                                                                                   Medicine

 

2003-present        Governor’s School for Science and Math                       Member, Board of Trustees                                                State of South Carolina

 

2004-present        Health Sciences South Carolina                                   Member, Scientific Committee                                                                                                                            (VPs of six partners)

                          

Extramural Research Support (Previous Funding):                                Total Direct Cost

 

1990-1993         American Heart Association (National) Grant-In-Aid # 900767

                        Regulation of Phosphate Transport in Transfected Cells

                        Principal Investigator: John Raymond                                                       $105,000

 

1990-1993         Veterans Administration Merit Award

                        Cell Biology and Biochemistry of the Human 5-HT1A Receptor

                        Principal Investigator: John Raymond                                                       $123,000

 

1992-1995         National Institutes of Health R01 NS30927

                        Regulation of Signaling of the Human 5-HT1A Receptor

                        Principal Investigator: John Raymond                                                       $351,000

 

1993-1998                  Veterans Administration Merit Award                                                                  

                        Heterologous Expression, Purification and Reconstitution of the 5-HT1A Receptor

                        Principal Investigator: John Raymond                                                      $367,000

 

1994-1997         American Heart Association (National) Grant-In-Aid # 940507

                        Determinants of Polarity in Type IIIb Membrane Proteins

                        Principal Investigator: John Raymond                                                       $120,000

 

1994-1995         National Institutes of Health SBIR Grant

                        Characterization of Novel Derivatives of (S) UH-301 for the Study of the 5-HT1A Receptor

                        Principal Investigator: Yigong Gao, Research. Biochemicals International,

                        Co-investigator (subcontract) John Raymond                                            $12,000

 

1995                 Department of Veterans Affairs Equipment Grants Program

                        Cytosensor® Microphysiometer

Ombudsman: John Raymond                                                                  $50,000

 

1995                 Molecular Devices Corporation

                        Cytosensor® Microphysiometer Academic Grant

                        Ombudsman: John Raymond                                                                  $47,500

 

1996-2001         National Institutes of Health R01 DK52448

                        Gi Regulation of NHE Activity in Renal and Fibroblast Cells

                        Principal Investigator: John Raymond                                                       $650,000

 

1997-2002         Mentored NIH K01 HL96012, Eddie L. Greene (PI)           

                        Role of Aldosterone in Renal Glomerular Cell Growth and Matrix Production

                        Sponsor: John Raymond                                                             $450,000

 

1998-2002         Mentored Robert Wood Johnson Minority Faculty Development Award

                        Eddie L. Greene (PI)      

                        Minority Faculty Development Award

                        Sponsor: John Raymond                                                             $325,000

 

1998                 Shared Equipment Grant NIH S10 RR13005

                        MUSC Integrated Cellular Fluorescence Facility

                        Principal Investigator: John Raymond, effort N/A                                       $281,000

 

1998                 Department of Veterans Affairs Equipment Grants Program

Live Cell Fluorescence Microscopy Facility                                  

                        Principal Investigator: John Raymond                                                      $209,000

 

1998-2001         Mentored Department of Veterans Affairs Merit Award (MREP),

                        Maria N. Garnovskaya, Ph.D. (PI)           

                        Pathways of Hypertonic Activation of Sodium-Proton Exchange

                        Sponsor: John Raymond                                                             $300,000

 

1999                 Shared Equipment Grant NIH S10 RR13656                                

                        Electron Paramagnetic Spin Resonance Facility

                        Principal Investigator: John Raymond                                                       $306,000

 

2001-2002         Supplement National Institutes of Health R01 DK52448-06

                        Gi Regulation of NHE Activity in Renal and Fibroblast Cells

                        Principal Investigator: John Raymond                                                          $25,000

 

2002                 Veterans Affairs RFA     

                        Research Security Enhancement Award

                        Program Director: John Raymond                                                               $20,000

 

2002-2003         NIH/NCRR      1C06RR014516                                                              

                        Sensory Neuroscience Facility Renovation

                        Principal Investigator: John Raymond (as institutional official)                   $1,000,000

 

1998-2003                  Veterans Administration Merit Award      

                        Differential Signaling of Serotonin Receptors                               

                        Principal Investigator: John Raymond                                                                                                                               $533,000

2004-2009         NIH R01 NS049515                                                                                             

                        Role of Calmodulin in 5-HT Receptor Function

                        Principal Investigator: John Raymond                                                    $1,125,000

                        Declined in lieu of VA Merit Award

 

 

 

Extramural Research Support (Active Funding):                                               Total Direct Cost

 

2000-2005         National Institutes of Health R01 DK54720-04                              

                        NAD(P)H Oxidase & Mesangial Cell Proliferation and Fibrosis

                        Principal Investigator: John Raymond                                                      $700,000

 

2001-2006         National Institutes of Health R01 GM-63909-04

                        Down-regulation of EGF Receptors by GPCR Activation

                        Principal Investigator: John Raymond                                                       $700,000

 

2002-2006         National Institutes of Health R01 DK52448-08

                        G Protein-Regulation of NHE Activity

                        Principal Investigator: John Raymond                                                       $763,000

 

1998-2008         Training Grant in Glomerular Function and Disease NIH T32 DK07752-07   

                        MUSC Multidisciplinary Training Grant in Glomerular Function and Disease

                        Program Director: John Raymond                                                          $1,005,000

 

2004-2009         Veterans Affairs Merit Award      

                        Novel 5-HT Receptor-interacting Proteins

                        Principal Investigator: John Raymond                                                       $715,000

 

1998-2009         Veterans Affairs Research Enhancement Award Program 

                        Charleston Inflammatory Mediators of Glomerular Diseases REAP Award

                        Program Director: John Raymond                                                          $3,100,000

 

2001-2006         Mentored NIH K25 DK59950-03, Andrew Gelasco, Ph.D. (P.I.)

                        Cellular Actions of Indoxyl Sulfate - a Uremic Toxin

                        Sponsor: John Raymond                                                                         $590,000

 

2002-2004         National Institutes of Health 1 S07 RR018244

                        Human Subjects Research Enhancement Program at MUSC

                        Principal Investigator: John Raymond                                                       $300,000

 

2002-2005         Mentored K01 DK063252-02, Qing Yang, M.D. (PI)                                                

                        Angiotensin Receptor Interacting Proteins

                        Sponsor: John Raymond                                                                         $250,000

 

2002-2005                  Mentored Minority supplement to NIH R01 DK52448-07

Henry Ayiku, M.D.                                                                                              

                        NHE-1 Interacting Proteins

                        Sponsor: John Raymond                                                                         $200,000

 

2001-2005         CSP #453 Department of Veterans Affairs

                        Homocysteinemia in Chronic Renal Failure- Cooperative Trial

                        Local Principal Investigator: John Raymond                                              $250,000

 

2003-2005         NIH/NCRR      1C06 RR015455-01A1                                                    

                        Children’s Research Institute Animal Facility

                        Principal Investigator: John Raymond (as institutional official)                   $2,000,000

 

2003-2005         NIH/NCRR      1C06 RR018823                                                             

                        Children’s Research Institute Developmental Neurogenetics

                        And Cardivascular Biology Floors

                        Principal Investigator: John Raymond (as institutional official)                   $2,854,000

 

2003-2005                  Mentored Minority supplement to NIH R01 DK52448-07

Sonya Coaxum, Ph.D.                                                                                        

                        Proteomics of NHE-1 Activation

                        Sponsor: John Raymond                                                                         $115,000

 

2005-2010         Mentored NIH 1 K01 DK070054-01, Monika Gooz, M.D., Ph.D. (P.I.)

                        Crosstalk Among Growth Factors, ADAMs and Integrins

                        Sponsor: John Raymond                                                                         $520,000

 

Sponsored Fellowships for Trainees; Extramural Research Support:

 

                                                                                                                              Total Direct Cost

1991-1993         National Kidney Foundation Fellowship                                       

                        Frank J. Albers, M.D.                                                                             $50,000

 

1995-1996         National Kidney Foundation Fellowship                                       

                        John M. Arthur, M.D., Ph.D.                                                                    $25,000

                       

1997-1999         American Heart Association (S.C. Affiliate)                                               $40,000

                        Yurii Mukhin, Ph.D.

 

1998-1999         National Kidney Foundation Fellowship (S.C. Affiliate)                               $25,000                                     John C. Andy, M.D.                                                                               

 

1998-1999         National Kidney Foundation Fellowship (National)                         $12,500                                     John C. Andy, M.D.       

 

1998-2000         American Heart Association (S.C. Affiliate)                                               $50,000                                     Jasjit Grewal, Ph.D.

 

2000-2001         Department of Veterans Affairs Associate Investigator                               $60,000                                     Andrew Gelasco, Ph.D. 

 

2000-2001         Department of Veterans Affairs Associate Investigator                               $50,000                                     David Lefler, D.O.         

 

2002-2004         American Heart Association Pre-doctoral fellowship                                  $17,000                                     Justin Turner (MSTP student)

 

2003-2005         NIH Minority Supplement for post-doctoral fellowship                                 $100,000                                               Henry Ayiku, M.D.

 

2004-2006         NIH Minority Supplement for post-doctoral fellowship                                 $110,000                                               Sonya Coaxum, Ph.D.

 

Academic Committee Activities (Recent):

                           Institution                                                       Description

 

1996-present        Veterans Affairs Medical Center,                      Research and Development                     Charleston, S.C.                                                            Committee       

 

1996-present        Medical University of South Carolina                 Nephrology Fellowship Training                                                                                                                           Committee

 

1996-1997            M.U.S.C.                                                        Search Committee for Chairman of                                                                                                                      Physiology

 

1997                    M.U.S.C.                                                        University Planning Committee,  

                                                                                                Working Group for Research Issues

 

1997                    M.U.S.C.                                                        Search Committee for University                                                                                                              Chief Information Officer

 

1997-2003            Medical University of South Carolina                 Medical Student Training Program

                                                                                                Steering Committee      

 

1997-1998            M.U.S.C.                                                        Cost Accounting Standards Working                                                                                        Group on Indirect Costs

 

1997-1999            M.U.S.C.                                                        University Research Committee

 

1998-present        Department of Veterans Affairs             Research Space Committee

 

1998-1999            M.U.S.C. Provost’s Office                                Review Committee on the

                                                                                                Dean of College of Dental Medicine

 

1998-present        M.U.S.C.                                                        Member, Oversight Committee

                                                                                                Flow Cytometry Facility

 

1998-present        M.U.S.C.                                                        Member, Oversight Committee

                                                                                                Monoclonal Antibody Facility

 

1999-2000            Department of Veterans Affairs             Laboratory Panic Values Committee

 

1999-present        Dept. of Veterans Affairs and MUSC                 Academic Partnership Council

 

1999-2002            M.U.S.C.                                                        University Research Council

 

1999-2002            M.U.S.C.                                                        Interim Funding Committee

 

1999-2000            M.U.S.C. Department of Medicine                    Chairman, Committee to Draft

                                                                                                Strategic Research Plan, 2001-2006       

 

1999-present        M.U.S.C. College of Health Professions            Member, Diversity Advisory Board          

 

1999-2002            M.U.S.C. Department of Biochemistry              Member, Faculty Search Committee       

 

2000                    Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center               Chairman, Search Committee for

                                                                                                Chief of Staff

 

2000                    M.U.S.C. College of Medicine                          Member, Search Committee for the

                                                                                                            Chair, Department of Pharmacology

 

2000                    M.U.S.C. College of Medicine                          Member, Search Committee for the

                                                                                                            Chair, Department of Microbiology

                                                                                                            and Immunology

 

2000-2001            M.U.S.C.                                                        Member, Search Committee for the

                                                                                                            Dean, College of Medicine

 

2000-2005            Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center               Chairman, Advisory Committee for the

                                                                                                            Charleston Heart Failure Research                                                                                           Enhancement Award Program

 

2000-present        M.U.S.C. Hollings Cancer Center                     Member, Scientific Advisory Committee

 

2000-2002            Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center               Member, Foreign Travel Subcommittee of                                                                                  the Education Committee

 

2001                    M.U.S.C. Department of Medicine                    Chairman, Search Committee for the

                                                                                                            Director, Division of Cardiology

 

2001                    M.U.S.C. College of Graduate Studies              Member, Strategic Planning Committee

 

2001                    Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center               Member, Search Committee for the

                                                                                                            Chief, Specialty Services

 

2001-present        Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center               Member, Resource Allocation Board

 

2001-2003            M.U.S.C.                                                        Member, CIO Search Committee

 

2001-present        M.U.S.C. College of Dental Medicine                Member, Steering Committee for Training                                                                                                             grant titled “Comprehensive Training in                                                                                                                 Oral and Craniofacial Research”

 

2001-present        M.U.S.C. Department of Biochemistry              Member, Oversight Committee for Program                                                                                                          Project Grant

 

2001-2003            M.U.S.C.                                                        Member, Information Management Council

 

2001-2003            M.U.S.C.                                                        Member, Clinical Information Management

                                                                                                Committee

 

2001-present        M.U.S.C.                                                        Chair, Executive Research Council                     

 

2001-present        M.U.S.C.                                                        Member, Steering Committee, Children’s                                                                                                             Research Institute

 

2001-present        M.U.S.C.                                                        Chair, Executive Research Council

 

2002-present        M.U.S.C.                                                        Member, Academic Compliance Assurance                                                                              Council

 

2002-present        M.U.S.C.                                                        Member, University Medical Associates  

                                                                                                            Board of Directors

 

2002-present        M.U.S.C.                                                        Member, Steering Committee, James B.                                                                       Edwards College of Dental Medicine Dental                                                                               School Planning and Construction project

 

2002-present        M.U.S.C.                                                        Member, Internal Advisory Committee for                                                                                  NIH PPG titled “Molecular Mechanisms of                                                                                 Cardiac Hypertrophy”

 

Major Teaching Responsibilities (Recent):

 

1998-2005         Pharmacology Departmental Research Conferences

                  Molecular And Cellular Biology Program Seminars

                  Medical Grand Rounds

                  Miscellaneous divisional research conferences, clinical conferences and                                                           journal clubs

                  Medicine Chair rounds at VAMC several times per month

                  Endocrinology and Medical Genetics Seminars

                        Biochemistry Seminars

                  Digestive Diseases Center Grand Rounds

                  Wednesday VA Nephrology Clinic- every week for 7 years

                  Nephrology Ward Lectures-every other month

 

Major Teaching Responsibilities (Recent):

 

1996-2004         Fluid and Electrolyte and/or Acid Base Lecture(s)

Given several times per year to third and fourth year students on Internal Medicine wards at M.U.S.C.

 

1997-1999                  Two lectures per term in the Advanced Signal Transduction (Department of Pharmacology)

 

1997-2002         One lecture per term in the Research Instrumentation Graduate Course (Department of Cell                                     Biology)

 

1998-2005         Chairman’s teaching rounds. Round with long-call team at VA on Mondays for didactic                                            teaching.

 

Major Clinical and Research Interests:

 

·         Control of cell growth and differentiation; Control of ion transport

·         Molecular biology and biochemistry of serotonin receptors

·         Molecular mechanisms of hormone signaling in health and disease

·         Management of severe hypertension

·         Clinical strategies to slow the progression of renal diseases

 

Invited Academic Lectures (since 1994):

 

March, 1994                  Promiscuous Signal Initiation and Termination through a Prototypical Gi-                                                                linked Receptor

                                    University of Cincinnati Division of Pulmonary Medicine, Cincinnati, OH.

 

August, 1994                 Acquired and Genetic Diseases of G proteins and their Receptors

Clinical Conference, The University of Florida Division of Nephrology, Hypertension and Transplantation, Gainesville, Florida

 

August, 1994                 Multiple Pathways of Signal Initiation and Termination through a                                                                             Prototypical Gi-linked Receptor

Research Conference, The University of Florida Division of Nephrology, Hypertension and Transplantation, Gainesville, Florida

 

December, 1994            Acquired and Genetic Diseases of G proteins and their Receptors

                                    Clinical Conference, The University of Louisville Kidney Disease Program,

 

December, 1994            Multiple Pathways of Signal Initiation and Termination through a                                                                             Prototypical Gi-linked Receptor

                                    Research Conference, The University of Louisville Kidney Disease Program,

 

April, 1994                     Microphysiometry as a Tool to Study Receptors and Sodium-Proton Antiporters.

                                    Satellite Conference, FASEB Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia.

 

May, 1995                     Microphysiometry, a New Tool for the Study of Signal Transduction.

                                    The University of Florida Division of Nephrology, Hypertension and                                                              Transplantation, and Department of Pharmacology, Gainesville, Florida

 

April, 1995                     Strategies to Slow the Progression of Diabetic Renal Disease

                                    Medical Grand Rounds, Duke University Medical Center

 

August, 1995                 Strategies to Slow the Progression of Diabetic Renal Disease

                                    Medical Grand Rounds, Marshall University, Huntington, W.Va.

 

August, 1995                 Acquired and Hereditary Diseases of G Proteins and their Receptors

                                    Medical Grand Rounds, Duke University Medical Center

 

November, 1995 Serotonin (Session Chair)

                                    The Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA

 

November, 1995 Microphysiometry to Study Orphan Receptors and Signal Transduction                                                                   Pathways Satellite Symposium, The Society for Neuroscience Annual                                                                    Meeting, San Diego, CA

 

December, 1995            The Study of Orphan Receptors Using Microphysiometry

                                    British Pharmacological Society Symposium on Microphysiometry

                                    London, England

 

April, 1997                     The Study of G Protein Function using Microphysiometry

                                    1st International Symposium on Microphysiometry and FLIPR Technology

                                    Paris, France

 

April, 1997                     Signal Transduction Session  (Session Chair)

                                    1st International Symposium on Microphysiometry and FLIPR Technology

                                    Paris, France

 

November, 1997 Chair, Signal Transduction Session

                                    American Society of Nephrology Meeting, San Antonio, Texas

 

June, 1998                    The Study of Sodium-Proton Exchange using Microphysiometry

                                    2nd International Symposium on Microphysiometry and FLIPR Technology

                                    Hilton Head, S.C.

 

June, 1998                    Signal Transduction Session  (Session Chair)

                                    2nd International Symposium on Microphysiometry and FLIPR Technology

                                    Hilton Head, S.C.

 

June, 1998                    Unusual Signal Transduction Pathways of Serotonin Receptors

                                    Invited Symposium Speaker

International Union of Pharmacologists Meeting, Rotterdam, the Netherlands

 

June, 1999                    Signal Transduction Session  (Session Chair)

                                    3rd International Symposium on Microphysiometry and FLIPR Technology

                                    Monterey, California

 

June, 1999                    Probing Cellular Metabolic Pathways with Noninvasive Methods

                                    3rd International Symposium on Microphysiometry and FLIPR Technology

                                    Monterey, California

 

June, 1999                    Redox Signaling in the Kidney

                                    University of Pittsburgh, Departments of Medicine and Physiology

 

July, 1999                     Molecular and Clinical Aspects of Diabetes Insipidus

                                    Clinical Conference, The University of Louisville Kidney Disease Program,

 

July, 1999                     Redox Signaling in the Kidney

                                    Research Conference, The University of Louisville Kidney Disease Program,

 

November, 1999 G protein Signaling in Polarized Epithelial Cells

                                    Invited Speaker, American Society of Nephrology Meeting, Miami Beach, Fla.

 

June, 2000                    Reactive Oxygen Species as Second Messengers in the Kidney

                                    Case Western Reserve University-Metro Health Medical Center, Division of                                                             Nephrology and Department of Physiology

 

July, 2000                     Molecular and Clinical Aspects of Diabetes Insipidus

Case Western Reserve University-University Hospital Medical Center, Division of Nephrology and Department of Physiology

 

November, 2000 Role of Glomerular Mesangial Cells in Chronic Renal Failure

                                    Invited Speaker, American Society of Nephrology Meeting, Montreal, Canada

 

November, 2000 Free Radicals as Second Messengers in Chronic Renal Failure

                                    Invited Speaker, International Society of Free Radical Biologists, Kyoto, Japan

 

April, 2001                     Role of Reactive Oxygen Species as Second Messengers

Symposium Organizer, American Society of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics Meeting, Orlando, Florida

 

September, 2001           Proteomic Methods in Signal Transduction

                                    Invited Speaker, P. Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile

 

September, 2001           Reactive Oxygen Intermediates as Signals in Kidney Cells

                                    Invited Speaker, FONDAP Center for Cell Regulation and Physiology, Pucón, Chile

 

November, 2001 Unusual Signal Transduction Linkages of Serotonin Receptors

Vanderbilt University Department of Pharmacology

 

May, 2002                     A Novel Pathway of Activation for Type I Sodium-Proton Exchangers

University of Minnesota Departments of Pharmacology and Psychiatry

 

May, 2005                     CaM is a Modulator of GPCR Function

Case Western Reserve University Department of Biochemistry

 

June, 2006                    Regulation of 5-HT Function by Receptor Accessory Proteins

Serotonin Club Meeting, Kyoto, Japan

 

Publications in Refereed Journals:

 

1.         Raymond, J.R. (1984) Nephrotoxicities of antineoplastic and immunosuppressive agents. Current Problems in Cancer 8:2-32.

2.         Regan, J.W., Raymond, J.R., Lefkowitz, R.J., DeMarinis, R.M. (1986) Photoaffinity labeling of human platelet and rabbit kidney a2-adrenergic receptors with [3H]-SKF 102229. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm. 137:606-613.

3.         Raymond, J.R. (1988) Amphotericin B nephrotoxicity. Am. Family Physician 38: 199-203.

4.         Raymond, J.R., Raymond, P.A. (1988) Post-lumbar puncture headache. West. J. Med. 148: 551-  554.

5.         Raymond, J.R., Yarger, W.E. (1988) Abnormal urine color; differential diagnosis. South. Med. J.    81:837- 841.

6.         Raymond, J.R., van den Berg, E.K. Jr., Knapp, M. (1988) Nontraumatic prehospital sudden death in young adults. Arch. Intern. Med. 148:303-308.

7.         Fargin, A., Raymond, J.R., Lohse, M., Kobilka, B.K., Caron, M.G., Lefkowitz, R.J. (1988) A genomic clone which resembles a ß-adrenergic receptor encodes the 5-HTlA receptor. Nature 335:358-360.

8.         Schwab, S.J., Raymond, J.R., Saeed, M., Dennis, P., Bollinger, R. (1989) Prevention of hemodialysis fistula thrombosis; early detection and elective treatment of venous stenoses. Kidney Int. 36:707-711.

9.         Raymond, J.R., Fargin, A., Lohse, M.J., Regan, J.W., Senogles, S., Lefkowitz, R.J., Caron, M.G. (1989) Identification of the ligand binding subunit of the 5-HT1A receptor with a radioiodinated probe. Mol. Pharmacol. 36:15-21.

10.        Fargin, A., Raymond, J.R., Regan, J.W., Cotecchia, S., Lefkowitz, R.J., Caron, M.G. (1989) Effector coupling mechanisms of the cloned 5-HT1A receptor. J. Biol. Chem. 264:14848-14852.

11.               Raymond, J.R., Fargin, A., Middleton, J.P., Graff, J.M., Haupt, D.M., Caron, M.G., Lefkowitz, R.J., Dennis, V.W. (1989) The human 5-HT1A receptor expressed in HeLa cells stimulates sodium-dependent phosphate transport via protein kinase C. J. Biol. Chem. 264:21943-21950.

12.               Thevaniau, M., Raymond, J.R., Rougon, G.N. (1989) Antipeptide antibodies to the b2-adrenergic receptor confirm the extracellular orientation of the amino terminus and the putative first extracellular loop. J. Membr. Biol. 111:141-153.

13.        Raymond, J.R., Hnatowich, M.R., Lefkowitz, R.J., Caron, M.G. (1990) Adrenergic receptors: proto-types for the study of structure and function of G-protein-coupled receptors. Hypertension 15:119-131.

14.        Raymond, J.R., Middleton, J.P., Dennis, V.W. (1990) HeLa cells express cAMP–inhibitable sodium-dependent phosphate uptake. Am. J. Physiol 258: (Renal Fluid Electrolyte Physiol. 27) F433-F437.

15.        Middleton, J.P., Albers, F.J., Dennis, V.W., Raymond, J.R. (1990) Thapsigargin provides evidence            for Ca2+-mediated increases in sodium-dependent phosphate uptake in HeLa cells. Am. J. Physiol   259:      (Renal Fluid Electrolyte Physiol. 28) F727-F731.

16.        Middleton, J.P., Raymond, J.R., Whorton, A.R., Dennis, V.W. (1990) Recombinant 5-HTlA receptors          stimulate Na+/K+-ATPase by a Ca2+-dependent pathway in HeLa cells. J. Clin. Invest. 86:1799-1805.

17.        Raymond, J.R., Albers, F.J., Middleton, J.P., Caron, M.G., Lefkowitz, R.J., Dennis,V.W. (1991) Serotonin 5-HTlA and histamine Hl receptors expressed in HeLa cells stimulate phosphatidylinositol hydrolysis and phosphate uptake through distinct G protein pools. J. Biol. Chem. 266:372-379.

18.               Bates, M.D., Caron, M.G., Raymond, J.R. (1991) Desensitization of DAl dopamine receptors coupled to adenylate cyclase in opossum kidney (OK) cells. Am. J. Physiol 260: (Renal Fluid Electrolyte Physiol. 29) F937-F945.

19.        Raymond, J.R. (1991) Protein kinase C induces phosphorylation and desensitization of the human            5-HTlA receptor. J. Biol. Chem. 266:14747-14753.

20.        El Mestikawy, S., Fargin, A., Raymond, J.R., Gozlan, H., Hnatowich, M. (1991) The 5-HTlA receptor: an overview of recent advances. Neurochemical Res. 16:1-10.

21.        Jose, P.A., Raymond, J.R., Bates, M.D., Aperia, A., Felder, R.A., Carey, R.M. (1992)      The renal dopamine receptors. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 2:1265-1278.

22.        Liggett, S.B., Ostrowski, J., Chesnut, L.C., Kurose, H., Raymond, J.R., Caron, M.G., Lefkowitz, R.J. (1992) Sites in the third intracellular loop of the a2-adrenergic receptor confer short-term term agonist-promoted desensitization: evidence for a receptor kinase mediated mechanism. J. Biol. Chem. 267:4740-4746.

23.        Boddeke, H.W.G.M., Fargin, A., Raymond, J.R., Schoeffter, P., Hoyer, D. (1992) Agonist/antagonist interactions with cloned human 5-HTlA receptors: variations in intrinsic activity in HeLa cells. Naunyn-Schmied. Arch. Pharmacol. 345:257-263.

24.        Ho, B.Y., Karschin, A., Raymond, J.R., Branchek, T, Lester, H.A., Davidson, N. (1992) Expression in animal cells of the 5-HT1A receptor by a vaccinia virus vector system. FEBS Lett. 301:303-306.

25.        Mangel, A.W., Basavappa, S., Gabriel, S., Raymond, J.R., Stutts, M.J., Fitz, J.G. (1992) cAMP-regulated chloride currents in CHO cells. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 186:251-255.

26.        Eason, M., Kurose, H., Holt, B., Raymond, J.R., Liggett, S.B. (1992) Simultaneous coupling of a2-adrenergic receptors to two G-proteins with opposing effects. J. Biol. Chem. 267:15795-15801.

27.        Raymond, J.R., Albers, F.J., Middleton, J.P. (1992) Functional expression of human 5-HTlA           receptors and differential coupling in CHO cells. Naunyn-Schmied. Arch. Pharmacol. 346:127-137.

28.        Becker, B.B., Gettys, T.W., Albers, F.J., Middleton, J.P., Lee, S.-L., Fanburg, B., Raymond, J.R.             (1992)   8-OH-DPAT–responsive 5-HT4-like receptor expressed in bovine pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells.           Mol. Pharmacol. 42:817-825.

29.        Raymond, J.R., Kim, J.L., Beach, R.E., and Tisher, C.C. (1993) Immunohistochemical mapping of            the cellular & subcellular distribution of 5-HT1A receptors in rat and human kidney. Am. J. Physiol. 264: (Renal Fluid Electrolyte Physiol. 33) F9-F19.

30.        Mangell, A., Raymond, J.R., Fitz, J.G. (1993) Regulation of high-conductance anion channels by G proteins and 5-HTlA receptors in CHO cells. Am. J. Physiol. 264: (Renal Fluid Electrolyte Physiol. 33) F490-F495.

31.        Arthur, J.M., Casañas, S.J., Raymond, J.R. (1993) Partial agonist properties of rauwolscine and    yohimbine for the inhibition of adenylyl cyclase by recombinant human 5-HT1A receptors.       Biochem.          Pharmacol. 45: 2337-2341.

32.        Bates, M.D., Olsen, C.L., Becker, B.N., Albers, F.J., Middleton, J.P., Mulheron, J.G., Jin, C., Conti, M.,             Raymond, J.R. (1993) Elevation of cAMP is required for down-regulation, but not agonist-induced   desensitization of dopamine D1 receptors. Studies in opossum kidney cells that stably express a rat   phosphodiesterase 3 cDNA J. Biol. Chem. 269:14757-14763.

33.        Bian, X., Seidler, F., Olsen, C.L, Raymond, J.R., Slotkin, T. (1993) Effects of fetal dexamethasone            exposure on postnatal control of cardiac adenylate cyclase: b-adrenergic receptor coupling to Gs        regulatory protein. Teratology 48:169-177.

34.               Raymond, J.R., Olsen, C.L., Gettys, T.W. (1993) Cell-specific physical and functional coupling of human 5-HT1A receptors to inhibitory G protein a-subunits and lack of coupling to Gsa . Biochemistry 32:11064-11073.

35.        Gettys, T.W., Fields, T.A., Raymond, J.R. (1994) Selective activation of inhibitory G protein a-      subunits by partial agonists of the human 5-HTlA receptor. Biochemistry 33:4283-4290.

36.               Mulheron, J.G., Casañas, S.J., Arthur, J.M., Garnovskaya, M.N., Gettys, T.W., Raymond, J.R. (1994) Human 5-HTlA receptors expressed in insect cells activate endogenous Go-like G proteins. J. Biol. Chem. 269:12954-12962.

37.        Raymond, J.R., Arthur, J.M., Olsen, C.L., Gettys, T.W, Mortensen, R.M. (1994) a2A Adrenergic     receptors inhibit cAMP accumulation in embryonic stem cells which lack Gia. J. Biol. Chem.           269:13073-13075.

38.        Spurney, R.F., Middleton, J.P, Raymond, J.R., Coffman, T.M. (1994) Modulation of thromboxane   receptor activation in rat glomerular mesangial cells. Am. J. Physiol. 267: (Renal Fluid Electrolyte       Physiol.            36) F467-F478.

39.        Quarles, L.D., Middleton, J.P., Zhang, J., Arthur, J.M., Raymond, J.R. (1994) Aluminum-induced   DNA     synthesis in MC3T3-E1 osteoblasts: mediation by G-protein and protein kinase C dependent pathways. J.       Cell. Biochem. 56:106-117.

40.        Gettys, T.W., Sheriff-Carter, K., Moomaw, J., Taylor, I.L., Raymond, J.R. (1994) Characterization and use of crude a-subunit preparations for quantitative immunoblotting of G proteins. Anal. Biochem. 220:82-91.

41.        Raymond, J.R., Olsen, C.L. (1994) Protein kinase A induces phosphorylation of the human 5-HT1A             receptor and augments its desensitization by protein kinase C in CHO-K1 cells. Biochemistry          33:11264-11269.

42.        Raymond, J.R., Arthur, J.M., Mannon, R. (1994) Practical management of hypertensive urgencies             and emergencies. N. Carolina Med. J. 55:295-303.

43.        Raymond, J.R., Arthur, J.M., Kovalik, E. (1994) Strategies for preventing diabetic nephropathy. N.             Carolina Med. J. 55:362-369.

44.        Raymond, J.R. (1994) Hereditary and acquired defects in signaling through the hormone-receptor-G           protein complex. Am. J. Physiol. 266: (Renal Fluid Electrolyte Physiol. 35) F163-F174.

45.        Raymond, J.R. (1995) Multiple mechanisms of receptor/G protein signaling specificity. Am. J. Physiol.      268: (Renal Fluid Electrolyte Physiol. 37) F141-F158.

46.        Nebigil, C.G., Garnovskaya, M.N., Spurney. R.F., Raymond, J.R. (1995) Identification of a rat       glomerular mesangial cell mitogenic 5-HT2A receptor. Am. J. Physiol. 268: (Renal Fluid Electrolyte       Physiol. 37) F122-F127.

47.        Garnovskaya, M.N., Nebigil C.G., Arthur, J.M., Spurney, R.F., Raymond, J.R. (1995) 5-HT2A         receptors expressed in rat mesangial cells inhibit cAMP accumulation. Mol. Pharmacol. 48:230-237.

48.        Nebigil, C.G., Garnovskaya, M.N., Casañas, S.J., Mulheron, J.G., Parker, E.M., Gettys, T.W.,        Raymond, J.R. (1995) Agonist-induced phosphorylation and desensitization of 5-HT1A receptor        expressed in Sf9 insect cells. Biochemistry 34:11954-11962.

49.        van Biesen, T., Hawes, B.E., Raymond, J.R., Luttrell, L.M., Koch, W.J., Lefkowitz, R.J. (1996) Go-            protein a-subunits mediate Ras-independent MAP kinase activation. J. Biol. Chem. 271:1266-1269.

50.        Wang, Y., Sostman, A., Roman, R., Vigna, S., Raymond, J.R., Fitz, J.G. (1996) Metabolic stress            activates K+ channels through a Ca2+ and protein kinase Ca-dependent mechanism. J. Biol. Chem.    271:18107-18113.

51.        Kovalik, E.C., Raymond, J.R., Berkoben, M.S., Butterly, D.W., Montello, B.J., Conlon, P.J. (1996) A         cluster of epidural abscesses in chronic hemodialysis patients. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 7:2264-2267.

52.        Kirchgessner, A.L., Liu, M.-T., Raymond, J.R., Gershon, M.D. (1996) Identification of cells that express     5-HTlA receptors in the nervous systems of the bowel and pancreas. J. Comp. Neurol. 364:439-455.

53.        Garnovskaya, M.N., van Biesen, T., Hawes, B.E., Canañas Ramos, S.J., Lefkowitz, R.J.,    Raymond,       J.R. (1996) Ras-dependent activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase by 5-HT1A receptor.       Biochemistry 35:13716-13722.

54.        Chuprun, J.K., Raymond, J.R., Blackshear, P.J. (1997) Heterotrimeric G protein Gia2 mediates LPA-          stimulated mitogenic signalling in mouse fibroblasts. J. Biol. Chem. 272:773-780.

55.        Garnovskaya, M.N., Gettys, T.W., van Biesen, T., Chuprun, J.K., Prpic, V., Raymond, J.R. (1997) G         protein-coupled 5-HTlA receptor activates Na+/H+ exchange in CHO-K1 cells through Gia2 and Gia3.   J. Biol. Chem. 272: 7770-7776.

56.        Wang, Y., Roman, R., Hannun, Y., Raymond, J.R., Fitz, J.G. (1997) Activation of protein kinase Ca          couples cellular metabolism to membrane K+ in a human biliary cell line. J. Clin. Invest.  99:2890-    2897.

57.        Arthur, J.M., Collinsworth, G.P., Quarles, L.D., Gettys, T.W., Raymond, J.R. (1997) Specific coupling       of a cation-sensing receptor to G protein a-subunits in MDCK cells. Am. J. Physiol. 273: (Renal Fluid     Electrolyte Physiol. 42) F129-F135.

58.        Ullian, M.E., Raymond, J.R., Paul, R.V. (1997) Regulation of vascular angiotensin II receptors by EGF. Am. J. Physiol. 273: (Cell Physiol. 42)  C1241-C1249.

59.        Garnovskaya, M.N., Mukhin, Y., Raymond, J.R. (1998) Rapid activation of sodium-proton exchange           and extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase in fibroblasts by G protein-coupled 5-HT1A receptor         involves distinct signaling cascades. Biochem. J. 330:489-495.

60.        Mannon, P.J., Raymond, J.R. (1998) The neuropeptide Y/peptide YY Y1 receptor is coupled to MAP         kinase via PKC and Ras in CHO cells. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm. 246:91-94.

61.        Prpic, V.J., Fitz, J.G., Raymond, J.R., Garnovskaya, M.N., Liddle, R.A. (1998) Inhibition of Na+/H+            exchange stimulates cholecystokinin secretion in STC-1 cells. Am. J. Physiol. 275:G689-95

62.        Moiseiwitsch, J.R.D., Raymond, J.R., Tamir, H, Lauder, J.M. (1998) Serotonin regulates tooth germ             morphogenesis and gene expression in mouse mandibular explant cultures. Arch. Oral Biol.  43:789-800.

63.        Roman, R., Bodily, K.O., Wang, Y., Raymond, J.R., Fitz, J.G. (1998) Activation of protein kinase Ca        couples increases in cell volume to membrane Cl- permeability in HTC hepatoma and Mz-ChA-1 cells.          Hepatology. 28:1073-1080.

64.        Della Rocca, G.J., Mukhin, Y.V., Garnovskaya, M.N., Daaka, Y., Clark, G., Luttrell, L.M., Lefkowitz, R.J.,             Raymond, J.R. (1999) Serotonin 5-HT1A receptor-mediated MAP kinase activation requires             calcium/calmodulin-mediated receptor endocytosis. J. Biol. Chem. 274:4749-4753.

65.        Pahan, K., Raymond, J.R., Singh, I. (1999) Inhibition of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase induces nitric oxide synthase in LPS or cytokine stimulated C6 glial cells. J. Biol. Chem. 274:7528-7536.

66.        Chen, R., Greene, E.L., Collinsworth, G., Grewal, J., Houghton, O., Wackym. P., Zang, H., Paul, R.V.,             Raymond, J.R. (1999) A method for efficient expression of cDNA constructs in primary cultures of rat        renal mesangial cells. Am. J. Physiol. 276:F777-F785.

67.        Grewal, J., Mukhin, Y.V., Garnovskaya, M.N., Raymond, J.R., Greene, E.L. (1999) Serotonin 5-HT2A         receptor induces TGF-b1 mRNA and protein in rat mesangial cells via ERK. Linkage between proliferative      and fibrotic signals. Am. J. Physiol. 276:F922-F930.

68.        Arthur, J.M., Collinsworth, G.P., Gettys, T.W., Raymond, J.R. (1999) Agonist-induced translocation of       Gq/11a directly from plasma membranes in MDCK cells. Am. J. Physiol. 276:F528-F534.

69.        Raymond, J.R., Mukhin, Y.V., Garnovskaya, M.N. (1999) The recombinant 5-HT1A receptor: G protein        coupling and signalling pathways. British J. Pharmacol. 127:1751-1764.

70.        Tholanikunnel, B.G., Raymond, J.R., Malbon, C.C. (1999) Detailed mutational sequence analysis of the             destabilizing (A+U)-rich 3’-untranslated region of the b2-adrenergic receptor mRNA across different   species. Biochemistry 38:15564-15572.

71.        Mukhin, Y.V., Garnovskaya, M.N., Collinsworth, G., Nagai, T., Pinckney, S., Pendergrass, D., Greene,        E.L., Raymond, J.R. (2000) 5-HT1A receptor couples through Gbg and Src to stimulate mitogen-activated             protein kinase via reactive oxygen species in fibroblasts. Biochem. J. 347:61-67.

72.        Greene, E.L Houghton, O., Collinsworth, G., Garnovskaya, M.N., Nagai, T., Sajjad, T.,Bheemanathini, V.,    Grewal, J., Paul, R.V., Raymond, J.R. (2000) 5HT2A receptors stimulate mitogen-activated protein kinase   via ROS in rat renal mesangial cells. Am. J. Physiol. 278: F650-F658.

73.        Pahan K., Liu, X., McKinney, M.J., Wood, C., Sheikh, F.G., Raymond, J.R. (2000) Expression of a           dominant-negative mutant of p21ras inhibits induction of nitric oxide synthase and activation of NF-kB in         primary astrocytes. J. Neurochem. 74:2288-2295.

74.        Pahan K., Liu, X., McKinney, M.J., Wood, C., Sheikh, F.G., Raymond, J.R. (2000) Expression of a             constitutively active form of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase inhibits the induction of nitric oxide synthase in      human astrocytes. FEBS Lett. 472:203-207.

75.        Chen, R. Garnovskaya, M., Thielen, T., Iijima, Y., Huang, C., Raymond, J.R., Ullian, M.E., and Paul, R.V.             (2000) Increase in nuclear localization of an angiotensin II type I receptor-GFP fusion protein after     angiotensin II exposure.  Am. J. Physiol. Renal Physiol. 279:F44-F448, 2000.

76.        Mukhin, Y.V., Garnovskaya, M.N., Collinsworth, G., Bell, J.L., Tholanikunnel, B.G., Pettus, T., Jaffa, A.A.,             Fitzgibbon, W., Ploth, D.W., Raymond, J.R., Garnovskaya, M.N.  (2001) Bradykinin B2 receptors activate Na+/H+ exchange in mIMCD-3 cells via Ca2+/calmodulin. J. Biol. Chem. 276: 17339-17346.

77.        Grewal, J.S., Luttrell, L.M., Raymond, J.R. (2001). G protein-coupled receptors desensitize and down-       regulate EGF receptors in renal mesangial cells. J. Biol. Chem. 276:27335-27344.

78.        Raymond, J.R., Mukhin, Y.V., Gelasco, A., Turner, J., Collinsworth, G., Gettys, T.W., Grewal, J.S.,             Garnovskaya, M.N. (2002) Multiplicity of Mechanisms of Serotonin Receptor Signal Transduction.    Pharmacology and Therapeutics 92:1-34.

79.        Lefler, D., Mukhin, Y.V., Pettus, T., Leeb-Lundberg, L.M.F., Garnovskaya, M.N, Raymond, J.R. (2003)      Jak2 and Ca2+/calmodulin are key intermediates for bradykinin B2 receptor-mediated activation of Na+/H+         exchange in KNRK and CHO Cells. Assay Drug Devel. Technol. 1:281-289.

80.        Garnovskaya, M.N., Mukhin, Y.V., Vlasova, T., Raymond, J.R. (2003) Hypertonicity activates Na+/H+         exchange through Janus kinase 2 and Ca2+/calmodulin. J. Biol. Chem. 278:16908-16915.

81.        Garnovskaya, M.N., Mukhin, Y.V., Turner, J., Vlasova, T., Ullian, M.E., Raymond, J.R. (2003) Mitogen-     induced activation of Na+/H+ exchange in vascular smooth muscle cells involves Janus kinase 2 and             Ca2+/calmodulin. Biochemistry 42:7178-7187.

82.        Budisavljevic, M.N., Hodge, L., Barber, K., Fulmer, J.R., Durazo-Arvizu, R.A., Self, S.E., Kuhlmann, M.,             Raymond, J.R., Greene, E.L. (2003) Oxidative stress in the pathogenesis of experimental mesangial             proliferative glomerulonephritis. Am. J. Physiol. Renal Physiol. 285:F1138-1148.83.

83.        Mukhin, Y.V., Garnovskaya, M.N., Ullian, M.E., Raymond, J.R. (2004) ERK is regulated by sodium-          proton exchanger in rat aortic vascular smooth muscle cells. J. Biol. Chem. 279:1845-1852.

84.        Turner, J.H., Gelasco, A.K., RAYMOND, J.R. (2004) Calmodulin interacts with the third intracellular loop      of the serotonin 5-HT1A receptor: Possible role in receptor phosphorylation by protein kinase C. J. Biol.      Chem. 279:17027-17037.

85.        Garnovskaya, M.N., Mukhin, Y.V., Grewal, J.S., Tholanikunnel, B.G., Ullian, M.E., Raymond, J.R. (2004) MEK is an intermediate for rapid phosphorylation of serine 795 of the retinoblastoma gene product in    vascular smooth muscle cells. J. Biol. Chem. 279:24899-24905.

86.        Subramaniam, K., Chen, K., Joseph, K., RAYMOND, J.R., and Tholanikunnel, B.G. (2004) The 3’-   untranslated region of the b2-adrenergic receptor mRNA regulates receptor synthesis. J. Biol. Chem.       279:27108-27115.         

87.        Lefler, D.M., Pafford, R.G., Black, N., RAYMOND, J.R., and Arthur, J.M. (2004) Identification of proteins       in slow continuous ultrafiltrate by reverse phase chromatography and proteomics. J. Proteome Res.            3:1254-1260.

88.        Dave, S., Honney, S., RAYMOND, J.R., and Flume, P.A. (2005) An unusual case of cystic fibrosis presenting in adulthood with hypokalemic metabolic alkalosis. Am. J. Kidney Dis. In Press.

89.        Kandasamy, K., Joseph, K., Subramaniam, K., Joseph, K., RAYMOND, J.R., and Tholanikunnel, B.G.        (2005) Translational control of the b2-adrenergic receptor mRNA by T-cell-restricted intracellular antigen-     related protein (TIAR). J. Biol. Chem. 280:1931-1943.

90.        Jamison, R.L., Hartigan, P., Gaziano, J.M., Fortmann, S.P., Goldfarb, D.S., Haroldson, J.A., Kaufman, J.,   Lavori, P., McCully, K.S., Robinson, K. and the HOST investigators* (2004) Design and statistical issues         in the Homocysteinemia in kidney and end stage renal disease (HOST) study. Clinical Trials 1:451-460.          *Dr. Raymond is a HOST investigator.

91.        Turner, J.H., and RAYMOND, J.R. (2005) Interaction of calmodulin with the serotonin 5-       hydroxytryptamine2A receptor: A putative regulator of G protein coupling and receptor phosphorylation by             protein kinase C. J. Biol. Chem. In Press.

 

Chapters in Books:

           

92.        Raymond, J.R., Hnatowich, M.R., Caron, M.G., Lefkowitz, R.J. (1990) Structure-function  relationships of G protein-coupled receptors. In: ADP-Ribosylating Toxins and G Proteins: Insights into Signal           Transduction  (Moss, J., and Vaughan, M., Eds.). Am. Soc. Microbiol., pp 163-188.

93.        Dennis, V.W., Middleton, J.P., Raymond, J.R., Dunham, C., Sens, D. (1990) Phosphate uptake in            human proximal renal cells. In Diuretics 3: Chemistry, Pharmacology,and Clinical Applications       (Puschett, J.B., and Greenberg, A., Eds.). Elsevier, New York, pp 131-155.

94.        Fargin, A., Raymond, J.R., Caron, M.G. (1990) Biochemical characterization of the human 5-HTlA receptor, genomic clone (G21), expressed in mammalian cells. In Serotonin: from Cell Biology to Pharmacology and Therapeutics  (Paoletti, R., and Vanhoutte, P.M., Eds.). Kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands, pp 19-24.

95.        Raymond, J.R., El Mestikawy, S., Fargin, A. (1992) The 5-HTlA receptor: from molecular   characteristics to             clinical correlates. In: Molecular Biology of Receptors which Couple to G Proteins (Brann, M., Ed.). Birkhauser Boston, Cambridge, MA, pp. 113-141.

96.        Liggett, S.B., Raymond, J.R. (1993) Pharmacology and molecular biology of adrenergic receptors. In:        The Catecholamines  (Bouloux, E., Ed.). W.B. Saunders, London, UK, pp. 279-305.

97.        Raymond, J.R., Turner, J., Ayiku, H., Lefler, D., Gelasco, A., Arthur, J.M. (2005) Use of mass      spectrometry to identify receptor-interacting proteins. In: G Protein-coupled Receptor Interacting      Proteins. pps. 179-199. (George, S., O’Dowd, B, and Sibley, D., Eds.). Wiley Press, Indianapolis.

98.        Raymond, J.R., Turner, J.H., Gelasco, A, Ayiku, H., Coaxum, S., Arthur, J.M., and Garnovskaya, M.N. (2005) 5-HT Receptor Signal Transduction Pathways. In The Serotonin Receptors: From Molecular Pharmacology to Human Therapeutics. (Roth, B. Ed.). The Humana Press, Inc., Totowa, NJ.

 

Manuscripts Submitted or in Revision:

 

99.        Andy, J.C., Grewal, J.S., Collinsworth, G.P., Joseph, A., Wendell, R.P, Mukhin, Y.V., Garnovskaya, M.N., Greene, E.L., and Raymond, J.R. (2005). Redox-sensitive activation of mesangial cell ERK by 3-indoxyl sulfate, a putative uremic toxin. Submitted.

100.      Mukhin, Y.V., Garnovskaya, M.N., Collinsworth, G., Bell, J.L., Tholanikunnel, B.G., Pettus, T., Jaffa,            A.A., Fitzgibbon, W., Ploth, D.W., Raymond, J.R., Garnovskaya, M.N. (2005) B2 Bradykinin receptors      activate two distinct proton efflux pathways exchange in M-1 cells. Submitted.          

101.      Turner, J.H., RAYMOND, J.R., Vlasova, T., Mukhin, Y.V. Garnovskaya, M.N. (2005) Ca2+/calmodulin and     Jak2 are required for activation of sodium-proton exchange by the Gi-coupled 5-hydroxytryptamine5-HT1A        receptor. Submitted.

102.      Gelasco, A.K., and RAYMOND, J.R., (2005) Indoxyl sulfate induces complex redox alterations in    mesangial cells. Am. J. Physiol. Renal Physiol. In Revision.

103.      Tholanikunnel, B.G., Kandasamy, K., Joseph, K., RAYMOND, J.R., and Subramaniam, K. (2005)    The 3’-            untranslated region length and AU-rich RNA location modulate translational control of b2-adrenergic receptor mRNA. Submitted.

 

Editorials:

 

104.      Inglese, J, and Raymond, J.R (2003) Robert J. Lefkowitz, M.D., Mentor extraordinaire. Assay Drug            Devel. Technol 1:227-232.

 

Published Abstracts:

 

Titles of over 120 published abstracts from 1985-2005 can be furnished on request.