Associate Professor
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Department of Animal Sciences

Office 109- Bartlett Hall

Tel: 732-932-8354
Fax: 732-932-6996
fagan@rci.rutgers.edu



Research

My primary research focus is on the enzymes that break down proteins (proteases) and compounds that inhibit specific proteases (protease inhibitors) and the mechanisms by which they regulate the many biological and pathological processes (blood clotting, digestion, growth, metabolism, tissue remodeling, infection, cancer). Interests include:

  • The role of proteases and their inhibitors in health and disease and in the intracellular removal of normal and abnormal proteins in physiological and pathological states
  • Effect of antioxidants, reactive oxygen species, and environmental factors in heart disease, cancer, infection, and other pathological conditions in animals and humans and on the survival of animal species
  • Utilizing proteases and their inhibitors as targets for the development of new drug treatments

Experience

Title
Location
Year
Associate Professor Dept. of Animal Sciences, Rutgers University
1990
Assistant Professor Dept. of Animal Sciences, Rutgers University
1986
Postdoctoral Fellow Physiology and Biophysics, Harvard Medical School
1983
Research Assistant Biochemistry, University of Arizona
1981
Research Assistant Nutrition and Food Science, University of Arizona
1979
Research Assistant Clinic for Neuromuscular Disease, University of Arizona
1977
Teaching Assistant Exercise Science, University of Massachusetts
1975


Education

Degree
Location
Year
Postdoc
Harvard Medical School
1986
Ph.D.
University of Arizona
1983
M.S.
University of Massachusetts
1977
B.A.
Syracuse University
1975
A.A.
Colby Sawyer College
1973

Representative Publications

Fagan JM, Rex SE, Hayes-Licitra SA, Waxman L. 1999
L-Arginine reduces right heart hypertrophy in hypoxia-induced pulmonary hypertension. Biochem.Biophys Res Commun 254:100-103.

Fagan JM, Ganguly M, Stockman H, Ferland LH, Toner M. 1999
Postranslational modifications of cardiac and skeletal muscle proteins by reactive oxygen species after burn injury in the rat. Annals of Surgery 229:106-114.

Strack PR, Waxman L, Fagan, JM. 1996
Activation of the multicatalytic endopeptidase by oxidants. Effects on enzyme structure. Biochemistry 35(22):7142-7149.

Tiao G, Fagan JM, Roegner V, Lieberman M, Wang J-J, Fischer JE, Hasselgren PO. 1996
Energy-ubiquitin-dependent proteolysis during sepsis is regulated by glucocorticoids. J Clin Invest 97(2):339-348.

Fagan JM, Waxman L. 1992
Characterization of the ATP-independent pathway in red blood cells that degrades oxidant-damaged hemoglobin. J Biol Chem 267:23015-23022


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