David Basi
Associate Professor Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department of Developmental and Surgical Sciences  | Address: 7-174 Moos Tower 515 Delaware Street SE Minneapolis, MN 55455 Phone: (612) 625-1404 Fax: (612) 624-2669 E-mail: basix001@umn.edu |
Education / Training:
| Institution | | Degree | | Year | | Field of Study | University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | | B.S. | | 1990 | | Chemical Engineering | University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | | D.M.D | | 1994 | | Dentistry | University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota | | Ph.d | | 2002 | | Oral Biology | University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota | | Certificate | | 2002 | | Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Advanced Training |
| | Specialty Board Certification: | | 2004, Diplomate, American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery |
Honors & Awards:
| Recipient, Block Travel Fellowship to present research work at International Association for Dental Research meetings held in Glasgow, Scotland. | | 1992 | | Student Research Fellowship, American Association for Dental Research, Washington D.C. | | 1993 | | Student Research Award, Pittsburgh Dental Research Club, University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine. | | 1993 | | W. Arthur George Student Research Award, University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine | | 1993 | | Straumann award for excellence in research, American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons | | 2001 | | Hatton award recipient, 2nd place, International competition, Chiba, Japan. | | 2000 | | ADEA Junior Faculty Award Winner, University of Minnesota | | 2004 |
Research Area / Interests / Current Funded Projects:
Research Interest: The role of tissue factor in vascular remodeling. Patho-physiology of alveolar Osteitis. Currently Funded Projects: The Role of Endothelial Cell Tissue Factor during Vascular Remodeling, 20% effort, Principal Investigator, U of MN Academic Health Center Seed Grant $25,000 2004 - 2005 |
Selected Publications:
Selected Publications:
1. Basi DL, Ross KF, Hodges JS and Herzberg MC. The Modulation of Tissue Factor by Endothelial Cells during Heat Shock. J Biol Chem. Mar 28;278(13):11065-71. 2003.
2. Guan Z, Basi D, Li Q, Mariash A, Xia Y, Geng J, Kao E, and Hall J. Loss of Redox Factor 1 Decreases NF-B Activity and Increases Susceptibility of Endothelial Cells to Apoptosis. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. Jan;25(1):96-101. 2005.
3. Le A., Basi D., Abubaker O., Wound Healing: Findings of the 2005 AAOMS Research Summit. JOMS Oct 63:1426-1435, 2005.
4. Basi DL, Adhikari N, Li Q, Kao E, Mullegama SV Hall J. Femoral artery neointimal hyperplasia is reduced after wire injury in Ref-1 (+/-) mice. AJP: Heart and Circulatory Physiology. 2007 Jan;292(1):H516-21.
Book Chapters
1. Basi D, Healing of Traumatic Injuries, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2nd Edition, edited by Raymond J. Fonseca, DMD. 2007 |
Brief Biographical Data:
| Originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, I moved to the Twin Cities in July of 1994. My hobbies include black and white photography, guitar playing and running. |
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