Dr. Daniel Beard

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Biography

Daniel Beard is the Carl J. Wiggers Collegiate Professor in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on cardiac energy metabolism, exploring the primary pathways that regulate mitochondrial ATP synthesis in the heart. Dr. Beard's lab has made significant contributions by discovering that inorganic phosphate serves as a crucial feedback signal controlling the rate of oxidative phosphorylation in the heart, challenging entrenched theories about how cellular energetic states are maintained. Current research is centered on understanding how control of energy metabolism can break down in heart failure, with particular attention to the loss of specific cytoplasmic pools that disrupt energetic states and mechanical function during heart failure. Additionally, his work examines oxidative metabolism and energetics in skeletal muscle, the regulation of coronary blood flow, and the etiology of hypertension, developing theoretical and computational models to elucidate the mechanisms controlling arterial pressure and guide experimental designs. Dr. Beard has multiple appointments across various departments, reflecting his broad expertise in physiology and medicine.

Research Interests

Experience

Carl J. Wiggers Collegiate Professor

— Present

University of Michigan • Ann Arbor, MI

Serves as a faculty member and conducts research in cardiac energy metabolism.

Requirements for University of Michigan

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3.5
TOEFL
Total
Required:84
GRE General
Verbal
Required:155
Verbal Percentile
Required:50
Quantitative
Required:168
Quantitative Percentile
Required:50
Analytical Writing
Required:3.6
Writing Percentile
Required:50
Prerequisites
Bachelor degree in engineering, physics, or mathematics Calculus Physics
Application Checklist
  • Rackham Graduate School Application
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Specialization Notes

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science