Profile
Dr. Mann received his Ph.D. in Biochemistry (C.S. Vestling) at the University of Iowa. After additional post- doctoral training in physical biochemistry at Duke University (C. Tanford), he moved to the University of Minnesota as an Assistant Professor. His interest in applying Physical Biochemistry techniques to elucidating the varied physical and functional interactions of proteins in the blood coagulation process was encouraged by a joint appointment at the Mayo Clinic (Mayo Medical School), where he achieved the rank of Professor of Biochemistry and Medicine and became Vice Chair of the Department of Medicine. He came to UVM in 1984 as Professor and Chair of Biochemistry, and he relinquished the Chair in 2005. Dr. Mann has received many National and international awards, including the E. Donnall Thomas Award (ASH), the Sherry Award (AHA), the Wood Medal (ISTH), the Pioneer in Hematology Award (ASH) and Special Recognition Award from the American Heart Association in 2008.
Research Description
Our laboratory is interested in the superamolecular organization of protein-ligand complex assemblies and the functional expression of these assemblies. The principal physiologic model we examine is the process of blood coagulation. Studies extend from biophysical analyses of the assembly of the multi-protein complexes involved in the formation of blood coagulation catalysts to physiologic studies of congenital and acquired thrombotic and hemorragic diseases. These latter studies extend from computer models to human physiology in the expression and regulation of coagulation reactions. Studies of normal and pathologic human blood coagulation make use of a multifaceted array of analytical procedures to evaluate product precursor relationships during the coagulation process. Ultimately our research is aimed at developing better procedures for the diagnosis and therapeutic intervention in hemorragic and thrombotic diseases which are based upon mechanistically sound chemical descriptions of these processes.
Selected Awards
Goring Hemophilia Symposium London: (January, 2012)
Reviewer for Army Institute of Surgical Research: (January, 2012)
Distinguished Alumnus Achievement Award University of Iowa: (2012)
Cardiology Grand Rounds, Albany Medical School: (December, 2011)
Lectures, NIH: (November, 2011)
Cardiology Grand Rounds, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center: (October, 2011)
Lectures, Indiana Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center: (October, 2011)
Advisor to Combat Casualty Command, Florida: (August -- Annually)
Chair and Lecturer at ISTH Symposium: (July, 2011)
Named Distinguished Scientist for AHA: (2011)
Kenneth
Mann, Ph.D.
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Office: CRF 235C
Lab: CRF 223
Lab Members
Maya Aleshnick, Research Technician
Laura J. Clayton, Business Support Generalist
Matthew Gissel, Research Technician
Thomas Orfeo, Research Associate
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