Anthony (Martin) Gerdes

Anthony (Martin) Gerdes

Title: Professor & Chair

Department: Biomedical Sciences

Campus: Long Island

Area(s) of Expertise: Cardiovascular pathophysiology, heart failure, heart research, thyroid hormone research

Education Credentials: Ph.D.

Joined New York Tech: 2011


After developing and validating accurate techniques to assess changes in cardiac myocyte shape and number, Martin Gerdes, Ph.D., defined how these cells remodel in physiological and pathological conditions. He demonstrated that the dilated, thin-walled ventricle characteristic of systolic heart failure was due to a maladaptive change in myocyte shape (increased length with no change in diameter) rather than slippage of myocytes past each other. In addition, Gerdes showed that chronic hypothyroidism alone can eventually lead to dilated heart failure with a maladaptive change in myocyte shape and impaired coronary blood flow. His research has shown that serum thyroid hormone levels may underestimate the true incidence of low cardiac tissue hormones in heart disease.

For more than a decade, Gerdes' work has focused on the treatment of various animal models of heart failure with thyroid hormones. Several clinical studies have shown a link between increased mortality and low thyroid function in heart failure. Remarkable treatment benefits have been demonstrated in myocardial infarction, diabetes, hypertension, and idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy. He has developed a safe treatment/monitoring protocol that can be readily translated to patients and is awaiting clinical trials. Watch Gerdes discuss his research at the 2017 International Academy of Cardiovascular Sciences 22nd World Congress on Heart Disease.

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