Yevgeniy Maksimenko

ORCID: 0000-0002-0082-390X
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Research Areas
  • Acute Myocardial Infarction Research
  • Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics
  • Emergency and Acute Care Studies
  • Disaster Response and Management
  • Coronary Interventions and Diagnostics
  • Heart Failure Treatment and Management
  • Trauma and Emergency Care Studies
  • Combustion and Detonation Processes
  • Chemical Safety and Risk Management
  • Ubiquitin and proteasome pathways
  • Invertebrate Immune Response Mechanisms
  • Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
  • Traffic and Road Safety
  • Muscle Physiology and Disorders
  • Occupational Health and Safety Research
  • Injury Epidemiology and Prevention
  • Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes

Boston University
2014-2023

Boston Medical Center
2018-2023

Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center
2023

Brooke Army Medical Center
2023

United States Air Force
2020

University Medical Center
2018-2019

Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
2017-2018

Skeletal muscle differentiation requires precisely coordinated transcriptional regulation of diverse gene programs that ultimately give rise to the specialized properties this cell type. In Drosophila, process is controlled, in part, by MEF2, sole member an evolutionarily conserved transcription factor family. By contrast, vertebrate MEF2 encoded four distinct genes, Mef2a, -b, -c, and -d, making it far more challenging link specific programs. Here, we have taken first step molecularly...

10.1074/jbc.m114.589838 article EN cc-by Journal of Biological Chemistry 2014-11-22

The widespread adoption of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) has fundamentally altered modern combat, expanding beyond reconnaissance to include offensive strikes. Their affordability and accessibility have enabled both state nonstate actors integrate UAS into military operations. Despite their increasing use, the impact on medical operations remains underrepresented in literature. This review contextualizes current capabilities examines implications for medicine. authors conducted a narrative...

10.1093/milmed/usaf189 article EN PubMed 2025-05-12

Introduction: Hazardous materials (HazMat) training is not a requirement for accreditation of US Emergency Medicine (EM) residencies, nor EM board certification by the American Board (ABEM). However, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires hospitals train all personnel expected to deal with contaminated patients. This QI project aimed develop an physician-specific HazMat course evaluate physician comfort level personal protective equipment (PPE) donning doffing, triage,...

10.1017/s1049023x23003941 article EN Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 2023-05-01
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