Research Staff
Datis Alaee, MS
Title
Research Assistant IV
Email
datis.alaee@chmc.org
Phone
513-636-9663
Fax
513-636-2735
Credentials
BA: University of Kansas, 1995
MS: Southwest Missouri State University (currently Missouri State University), 1999
Position History
2004 - present: Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Center for Molecular Fetal Therapy, Research Assistant IV.
2001 - 2003: Children’s Surgical Associates, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Research Tech II.
Research
Diabetic wound healing; EPC biology
Publications, Most Recent
Diabetic wound healParvadia J., Morris L., Vaikunth S., Maldonado A., Alaee D., Kalinowska B., Ripberger M., Klanke C., Vuletin F., Lim F.Y., Crombleholme T.M. Stem Cell Factor Rescues Ang-1 Mediated Endothelial Progenitor Cells Mobilization in Diabetic MMP-9-KO Mice. Journal of Surgical Research. 2008 Feb:144(2):266-266.
Harkness U, Parvadia J, Ripberger M, Vaikunth S, Uzvolgyi E, Alaee D, Marwan A, Kalinowska B, Maldonado A, Demirbag S. Placental gene transfer of IGF-1 corrects fetal growth restriction. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2006 Dec; 195(6):S18-S18.
Vaikunth S.S., Marwan M., Parvadia J., Ripberger M., Kalinowska B., Uzvolgy E., Supp A., Alaee D., Boyce S., Crombleholme T., Supp D. Endothelial progenitor cells participate in neovascularization and engraftment of cultured skin substitutes. Journal of the American College of Surgeons. 2006 Sept; 203(3)S61.
Vaikunth S.S., Keswani S.G., Parvadia J.K., Marwan A., Harkness U., Maldanado A., Alaee D., Kalinowska B., Uzvolgyi E., Crombleholme T.M. Exogenous endothelial precursor cells (EPCS) correct the wound healing deficit and enhance neovascularization in FVBN-MMP-9. knock-out mice. Journal of Surgical Research. 2006 Feb; 130(2):190-191.