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Anesthesiology

Charles Michael Crowder, MD, PhD

Current Position
Dr. Seymour and Rose T. Brown Endowed Professor of Anesthesiology

Specialty Areas
Anesthesiology

Mailing Address
Washington University School of Medicine
Department of Anesthesiology
660 South Euclid Avenue
Campus Box 8054
St. Louis, MO  63110

Areas of Clinical Interest
Anesthesiology

Board Certification
Anesthesiology -- Certified

Medical Education
B.A.: Chemistry, Hendrix College, Conway, Arkansas, 1982
M.D.: Medical Scientist Training Program, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, 1989
Ph.D.: Neurosciences and Pharmacology, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, 1989
Residency: Anesthesiology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 1993
Fellowship: Molecular Genetics, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, 1995
Hospital Affiliations
Barnes-Jewish Hospital


Honors and Awards

McKnight Foundation Brain Disorders Award, 2006

American Heart Association Established Investigator Award, 2004

Philip Needleman Pharmacology Prize, Washington University School of Medicine, 1989

Public Health Service National Research Service Award, Cardiovascular System: Function, Regultion, Pharmacology, 1989

Select Publications

Nagele P, Mendel JB, Placzek WJ, Scott BA, d'Avignon DA, Crowder DA. Volatile Anesthetics Blind Rat Synaptic SNARE Proteins. Anesthesiology, 2005; 103: 768-778

Nagele P, Metz LB, Crowder CM. Xenon Acts by Inhibition of Non-NMDA Receptor Mediated Glutamatergic Neurotransmission in Caenorhabditis elegans. Anesthesiology, 2005; 103: 508-513

Hawasli A, Saifee O, Liu C, Nonet ML, Crowder CM. Resistance to Volatile Anesthetics by Mutations Enhancing Neurotransmitter Release in Caenorhabditis elegans. Genetics, 2004: 168

Nagele P, Metz LB, Crowder CM. Nitrous Oxide (N20) Requires the NMDA-Receptor for its Action in Caenorhabditis elegans. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 2004; 101: 8791-8796

Wu XS, Evers AS, Crowder CM, Wu L-G. Isoflurane Inhibits Transmitter Release and the Presynaptic Action Potential. Anesthesiology, 2004; 100: 633-70

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