Frank W. Booth, PhD
Professor, Department of Biomedical SciencesOffice Location: W145 Veterinary Medicine
Office Phone: 573-882-6652
BoothF@missouri.edu
Research Interests
Research Description
Professional Background
- Obtained BS in biology, Denison University.
- Obtained PhD in exercise physiology, University of Iowa.
- Completed postdoctoral fellowship at the School of Aerospace Medicine.
- Completed postdoctoral fellowship at Washington University.
- Received National Institute of Health (NIH) MERIT Award.
- Member of editorial boards for Journal of Applied Physiology, American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology, Physiological Genomics, and CardioMetabolic Syndrome.
- Member of Respiratory and Applied Physiology study sections of the NIH.
- Research funded by NIH.
Selected Publications
- Pattison, JS, Folk LC, Madsen RW, Childs TE, Booth FW. Transcriptional profiling identifies extensive down regulation of extracellular matrix gene expression in old atrophying rat soleus muscle. Physiol Genomics. 2003 Sep 29;15(1):34-43.
- Pattison, JS, Folk LC, Madsen RW, Booth FW. Selected Contribution: Identification of differentially expressed genes between young and old rat soleus muscle during recovery from immobilization-induced atrophy. J Appl Physiol. 95:2171-2179, 2003.
- Pattison, JS, Folk LC, Madsen RW, Childs TE, Spangenburg EE, Booth FW. 2003. Expression profiling identifies dysregulation of myosin heavy chains IIb & IIx during mechanical unloading in soleus muscles of old rats. J Physiol. 553:357-368, 2003.
- Morris RT, Spangenburg EE, Booth FW. Responsiveness of Cell Signaling Pathways During the Failed Regrowth of Aged Skeletal Muscle. Responsiveness of cell signaling pathways during the failed 15-day regrowth of aged skeletal muscle. J Appl Physiol. 96:398-404, 2004.
- Spangenburg, EE, Bowles, DK, Booth, FW. IGF-I-induced transcriptional activity of the skeletal muscle alpha-actin gene is regulated by signaling mechanisms linked to voltage-gated calcium channels during myoblast differentiation. Endocrinology. 145:2054-2063, 2004.
- Machida S, Booth, FW. Increased nuclear proteins in muscle satellite cells in aged animals as compared to young growing animals. Exp Geront. 39:1521-1525, 2004.

