John Calvert Rutledge
Professor and Chief
jcrutledge@ucdavis.edu

Endocrinology (Internal Med)

Office
Genome and Biomedical Sciences Facility
530-752-4713



 
Degrees:
1976 MD - Baylor College of Medicine
1972 BA University of Texas Biology
Research Interests:

Vascular biology, vascular inflammation, diabetic vasculopathy, lipoproteins, gender effects on the vascular wall pathology, maternal-fetal imprinting


Awards:
Richard A. and Nora Eccles Harrison Endowed Chair in Diabetes Research
Dean's Award for Excellence in Mentoring
Department and Center Affiliations:
Genome Center
Center for Biophotonics Science and Technology
General Clinical Research Center
Foods for Health Institute
CBS Graduate Group Affiliations:
Molecular, Cellular, and Integrative Physiology  
Graduate Groups not Housed in CBS:
Nutritional Sciences  
Publications:
  • Mullick AE, Powers AF, Kota RS, Tetali SD, Eiserich JP, Rutledge JC. Apolipoprotein E3- and nitric oxide- dependent modulation of endothelial cell inflammatory responses. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol 2007;27(2):339-345.
  • Motton DD, Keim NL, Tenorio FA, Horn WF, Rutledge JC. Postprandial monocyte activation in response to meals with high and low glycemic loads in overweight women. Am J Clin Nutr 2007;85:60-65.
  • Eiselein L, Wilson D, Lame M. Rutledge JC. Lipolysis products from triglyceride-rich lipoproteins increase endothelial permeability, perturb zonula occludens-1, F-actin, and induce apoptosis. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 2007 Jan 26;[Epub ahead of print]
Laboratory Personnel:
Rutledge Laboratory

Adam Mullick, Larissa Eiselein, Richard Fitch, Laura Higgins, Fatima Tenorio, Andy Powers, Sam Zaid, Harras Zaid, Roth Mea, Rama Kota, Deborah Motton

Teaching Interests:
  • Scientific proposal writing workshop
  • Endocrinology (IMD420F)