
Biography
- Division:
- Division of Translational and Clinical Sciences – DTCS
- Review Branch:
- Respiratory, Cardiac, and Circulatory Sciences – RCCS
- Study Section:
- Clinical Integrative Cardiovascular and Hematological Sciences – CCHS
Dr. Margaret Chandler’s academic background includes a M.Sc. from Dalhousie University, Canada, and a Ph.D. from Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine in exercise physiology and cardiovascular physiology, respectively. This was followed by postdoctoral training in the department of neurovascular medicine at Imperial College SOM, London, UK, and the department of physiology and biophysics at Case Western Reserve University (CSRU) in Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Chandler was recruited to CSRU as an assistant professor, where her research was focused on cardiac energy metabolism in heart failure. Dr. Chandler received research funding from the NIH and the American Heart Association (AHA), and she served as an ad hoc reviewer on numerous study sections organized by CSR; the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; and AHA. Before joining CSR, Dr. Chandler taught graduate and medical student courses in medical and cardiovascular physiology and was chair of CWRU’s Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee.