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Birk, Alexander

Birk, Alexander

Assistant Professor

Biology

Phone: 718-262-5277
Office Location: AC-4E03
Email: abirk@york.cuny.edu

Human body completely relies on the mitochondrial electron transport chain in energy generation in form of ATP. Furthermore, electrical communication within mitochondrial network is thought to play a role in supporting energy distribution between the cells within a tissue. The nervous system, heart, skeletal muscle, kidney, retina, and liver have especially high levels of energy demand. Thus, mitochondrial dysfunctions has been demonstrated to be the key factor in neurodegenerative diseases, heart disease, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, retinal diseases, cancer, and chronic fatigue syndrome. Our main goal is to design and study novel biological materials for improving efficiency of electrical conductance in mitochondria membranes and optimization of mitochondrial network capacity, which is required for the prevention and treatment of many age-associated diseases.

Office Hours

DayTime
Monday5-6 pm
Tuesday4-6 pm

Education

DegreeInstitutionFieldDates
PhD Cornell University Pharmacology 1996-2000 
BS York College, CUNY Chemistry 1991-1995 

Areas of Expertise

  • Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Virology, Bioenergetics, Pharmaceuticals and Nutraceuticals development

Publications in Field Of Expertise

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