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Positions
Associate Professor
- Organization:
- West Virginia University School of Medicine
- Department:
- Human Performance - Exercise Physiology
- Classification:
- Faculty
Member
- Organization:
- West Virginia University WVU Cancer Institute
- Department:
- WVU Cancer Institute Research Programs
- Classification:
- Faculty
Associate Professor
- Organization:
- West Virginia University School of Medicine
- Department:
- Physiology and Pharmacology
- Classification:
- Faculty
Education
- BS, Loma Linda University, CA, 1993
- PhD, Loma Linda University, CA, 2000
Publications
Ten most recent pubs:
IM Olfert, E DeVallance, H Hoskinson, KW Branyan, S Clayton, CR Pitzer, DP Sullivan, MJ Breit, Z-X Wu, P Klinkhachorn, WK Mandler, BH Erdreich, BS Ducatman, RW Bryner, P Dasgupta and PD Chantler. Chronic exposure to electronic cigarettes (E-cig) impairs cardiovascular function in mice. J. Appl. Physiol., 124(3):573-582, 2018. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00713.2017, PMID: 29097631
T. Mundel and I.M. Olfert. Nicotine and exercise performance: another tool in the arsenal or curse for anti-doping? Eu J Appl Physiol 118(4)679-680, 2018. PMID: 29484483
A.V. Bisconti, M. Devoto, M. Venturelli, R.W. Bryner, I.M. Olfert, P.D. Chantler, and F. Esposito. Respiratory muscle training positively affects peripheral vasomotor response in young healthy women. PLOSone Sep 25;13(9):e0203347. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0203347, 2018. PMID: 30252845
E DeVallance, KW Branyan, KC Lemaster, R Anderson, KL Marshall, IM Olfert, DM Smith, EE Kelley, RW Bryner, JC Frisbee, PD Chantler. Exercise training prevents the perivascular adipose tissue-induced aortic dysfunction with metabolic syndrome. Redox Biol., Sept 2019: 101285. PMID: 31374361 doi.org/10.1016/j.redox.2019.101285
C Delles and IM Olfert. Electronic cigarettes: how bad are they for your health? Cardiovasc Res. May 1;116(6):e64-e66. doi: 10.1093/cvr/cvaa041. PMID: 32157289
K. Marshall*, Z. Liu*, I.M. Olfert, W. Gao. Chronic Electronic Cigarette Use Elicits Molecular Changes Related to Pulmonary Pathogenesis. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology Sept 3;406:115224, 2020. PMID: 32890605 *Shared first authors.
R. Sangani, E. Rohas, M. Forte, R. Zulfikar, N. Prince, A. Tasoglou, WT Goldsmith, G. Casuccio, J. Boyd, IM Olfert, M Flanagan, S Sharma. Electronic Cigarettes and Vaping Associated Lung Injury (EVALI): Lessons Learned From The Rural Appalachian Experience. Hospital Practice, Jan 21:1-9. doi: 10.1080/21548331.2020.1843282 PMID: 33136442
RA Wattick, IM Olfert, MD Olfert. Psychosocial Factors Associated with E-Cigarette Use Among Young Adults in a 4-Year University in Appalachia. Substance Use & Misuse Journal May 3,1-8, 2021 doi: 10.1080/10826084.
2021.1914102, PMID: 33941034
E. DeVallance, KW Branyan, IM Olfert, EE Pistilli, RW Bryner, EE Kelley, JC Frisbee, PD Chantler. Chronic stress induced perivascular adipose tissue impairment of aortic function and the therapeutic effect of exercise. Exp Physiol. 2021 Apr 28. doi: 10.1113/EP089449. PMID: 33913209
KD Ono-Moore, IM Olfert, JM Ruthowsky, SV Chintapalli, B Willis, MD Blackburn, DK Williams, J O’Reilly, T Tolentino, KCK Lloyd, SH Adams. Metabolic physiology and skelelal muscle phenotype in male and female myoglobin knockout mice. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. May 10, 2021. doi: 10.1152/ajpendo.00624.2020. Online ahead of print. PMID: 33969704
Awards
Awards & Honors
Lambda Beta National Honor Society, 1991
Walla Walla County Outstanding Emergency Medical Services Recognition, 1992
Loma Linda University Student Research Award, 1994
Proctor & Gamble Professional Opportunity Award, American Physiological Society, Exercise & Environ. Section, 1999
Gatorade Young Investigator Award, American Physiological Society, EEP Section, 2000
Carl Gisolfi Student Award in Exercise Science, American Physiological Society, Integrative Biology of Exercise, 2000
Parker B. Francis Fellow, 2005-2008
TRDRP New Investigator Award, 2005-2008
Research Career Enhancement Award, American Physiological Society, 2009
ACSM Visiting Scholar Award, 2011
International Program Development/Travel Award, West Virginia University, 2013
Distinguished Service Award, American Physiological Society, Physiologic Genomics Group, 2014
Elected Fellow, American Heart Association (FAHA), Council on Basic Cardiovascular Sciences, 2014
Elected Fellow, American Physiology Society (FAPS), 2017
Impact Award, Society of Toxicology (SOT), Cardiovascular Toxicology Speciality Section (CVTSS), 2019
Additional Info
Recent Grants:
2017-2018 American Cancer Society #16-143-07-IRG Phillip R. Dino Innovative Research (PI: Olfert)
2020-2021 NIH U54G M104942-05S1 (PD: Hodder; PI Olfert)
2020-2022 NIH R21 ES033026-01 (PI: Olfert)
2021-2024 AHA Collaborative Science Award 20CSA35320107 (PI: Olfert)
About I. Olfert
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2016- Current Director, Clinical & Translational Sciences PhD Graduate Program. West Virginia University School of Medicine, Robert C. Byrd Health Science Center.
2015 - Current Associate Professor (tenured), Division of Exercise Physiology, West Virginia University School of Medicine, Robert C. Byrd Health Science Center, Morgantown, WV 26506 (effective 7/1/2015
2009 - 2015 Assistant Professor (tenure-track), Division of Exercise Physiology, West Virginia University School of Medicine, Robert C. Byrd Health Science Center, Morgantown, WV 26506
2006 - 2009 Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Physiology, Department of Medicine, University of California-San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093
2003 - 2005 Assistant Project Physiologist, Division of Physiology, Department of Medicine, University of California-San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093
2001 - 2003 Postdoctoral Fellow, Division of Physiology, Department of Medicine, University of California-San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093
1994 - 1997 Clinical Instructor, Dept. of Cardiopulmonary Science, School of Allied Health Professions, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA 92354
1993 Pulmonary Research Specialist, Dept. of Preventive Medicine, School of Public Health and School of Medicine, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA 92354
Professional Affliations
American Physiological Society (APS)
American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)
International Society of Mountain Medicine (ISMM)
Microcirculation
Review Boards & Committees
2001-2003, Trainee Representative, Steering/Program Committee EEP Section American Physiological Society
2007-2008, Ireland Health Research Board (Ad hoc)
2009-2010, AHA Study Group Member (R4–Cell Transport, Physiology & Metabolism)
2009, Fondazione per la Ricerca Scientifica Termale (FoRST), Italy (Ad hoc)
2011, NIH (NHLBI) Special Emphasis Panel ZHL1 (Ad hoc)
2013-2015 Veterans Health Administration, RRD2 & 5 Study Section (Ad hoc)
2014-current, Crew Cardiovascular Health, Study Section (Ad hoc)
2014-current, American Heart Association, National Affiliate, Lung Basic Science 2 (member)
2015-current, Veterans Health Administration, RRD5 Study Section (member)
Editorial Boards
Frontiers in Physiology, Review Editor for Specialty Section for Frontiers in Exercise Physiology, 2012-
Sport Sciences for Heath Journal, 2012-2016
Journal of Applied Physiology, 2012-2015
Research Program
Breast Cancer
Research Interests
RESEARCH INTERESTS
My laboratory conducts research in cardiopulmonary and skeletal muscle physiology as it pertains to health and disease. My research covers two broad areas, 1) pulmonary gas exchange and ventilation under conditions of stress (e.g. disease, exercise, high altitude) and 2) factors limiting O2 transport and exercise capacity, particularly in context of the formation and/or remodeling of skeletal muscle microvessels (i.e. angiogenesis) in chronic diseases, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), chronic heart failure (CHF), renal failure, and/or diabetes.
The current major focus in my laboratory is to better understand the molecular regulation of skeletal muscle angiogenesis. One factor of particular interest is vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), which is a critical factor for vessel formation during growth and development, but is also found to be important throughout life (e.g. in response to wound healing, tumor progression, and exercise-induced skeletal muscle angiogenesis). Recent discoveries in my laboratory have also expanded our interest in the role of negative angiogenic regulators and extracellular matrix proteins, such as thrombospondin (TSP) and matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), may play in pathophysiology of cardiac and skeletal muscle co-morbidities associated with COPD and other chronic diseases.
Students working in my laboratory can expect to learn and use a multidisciplinary approach in involving cellular and molecular, histochemical, biochemical, and classical physiologic techniques in the study of human and animal (i.e. transgenic) models. These studies take a translational approach to better understand the pathophysiology of cardiac and skeletal muscle dysfunction in association chronic cardiac, respiratory and/or metabolic disease.
Grants and Research
EXTRAMURAL GRANTS & FUNDING
2014-2015, WVCTI Obesity/Metabolic Disease Pilot project grant NIH/NIGMS
U54GM104942 (PI: Olfert $50K)
2014-2014, WVU Research Corporation: Program to Stimulate Competitive Research
(PSCoR)(PI: Olfert $25K)
2012-2013, American Cancer Society / Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center (ACS-IRG)
Award (PI: Olfert $30,000)
2012-2012, WVU Research Funding and Development Grant (PI: Olfert, $25,000)
2009-2011, American Heart Association (Great Rivers Affiliate), Beginning Grant-in-Aid
(PI, $120,000)
2006-2008, NIH Clinical Research LRP Award (PI, $21,948)
2006-2010, NIH R01 #HL080203 (Co-investigator)
2005-2008, Tobacco Related Disease Research Program, New Investigator Award
(PI, $269,500)
2005-2009, NASA / National Space Biomedical Research Institute (co-investigator)
2005-2008, Parker B. Francis Fellowship Award in Pulmonary Research (PI, $132,000)
2004-2006, NIH Clinical Research LRP Award (PI, $54,200)
2003-2005, American Heart Association (Western States Affiliate), Beginning Grant-in-Aid
(PI, $140,000)
Patient Care Information
Special Training
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Other Speciality Training, Physiological Training Course (with Chamber Flight to FL250 and Rapid Decompression)
NASA Johnson Space Center, 2006 -
Fellowship, Division of Physiology, School of Medicine
University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, 2003 -
Other Speciality Training, Certified Pulmonary Function Technician
NBRC, 1993 -
Other Speciality Training, Registered Respiratory Therapist
NBRC, 1991