Paul Reynolds

Current: Professor, Department of Cell Biology and Physiology Brigham Young University
Past: University of Utah School of Medicine Heidelberg University School of Medicine Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center

Paul Reynolds earned a PhD in molecular and developmental biology. As a professor at Brigham Young University, he primarily studies the effects
of inflammation and glycation. His research explores the pulmonary apparatus (exposure to particulates and how exposure influences systemic and metabolic health), inflammation caused by hyperglycemia and how ketogenic states mitigate inflammatory outcomes. His research program has received numerous grants from private institutes and the National Institutes of Health.

Awards

  • National Institutes of Health Grant Study Sections, 19 total
  • Ferrin L. Orton Teaching and Learning Faculty Fellowship, 2017
  • APS-TPS Joint Meeting Award, 2016
  • American Physiological Society Research Career Award, 2011 and 2015
  • APS Respiratory Section New Investigator Award, 2012
  • NIH LRP Award: NHLBI Extramural Clinical Researcher, 2008-12
  • Flight Attendant Medical Research Institute Young Clinical Scientist, 2012
  • Parker B. Francis Foundation Fellowship in Pulmonary Research, 2006

Number of Publications

104