Ken D. Sumida, Ph.D.
Full Professor

Sumida_KDepartment of Biological Sciences
Chapman University
One University Drive
Orange, CA 92866

Phone: (714) 997-6995
Fax: (714) 532-6048
E-mail: sumida@chapman.edu

 


Curriculum Vitae


Teaching

BIOL 205
BIOL 365/366 
BIOL 497    

Evolution & Diversity of Multicellular Organisms
Human Physiology
Exercise Physiology

Education
  • University of Southern California, Ph.D. Exercise Physiology
  • Chapman University, M.S. Sports Medicine
  • California State University, Long Beach, Certificate in Health Care Administration
  • University of Southern California, B.S. Business Administration
Research Interests 
  • The effects of endurance training and/or aging on hepatic gluconeogenic capacity.
  • Sex differences in hepatic gluconeogenic capacity due to chronic alcohol consumption.
  • Characterization of portal glucose sensors.
Funding
  • Irvine Health Foundation- 2007
  • NIH - National Institute on Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism- 2000
  • NIH - National Institute on Aging- 2000
Memberships
  • American College of Sports Medicine, Fellow
  • American Physiological Society
  • American Association of University Professors
Recent Publications  
  • Smith, M., Goettsch, B., O'Brien, J., Van Ramshorst, R., Jaque, S., & Sumida, K. (In press, 2007). Resistance training and bone mineral density during growth. International Journal of Sports Medicine.
  • Sumida, K., Hill, J., & Matveyenko, A. (In press, 2007). Sex differences in hepatic gluconeogenic capacity after chronic alcohol consumption. Clinical Medicine & Research.
  • Sumida, K., Cogger, A., & Matveyenko, A. (2007). Alcohol-induced suppression of gluconeogenesis is greater in ethanol fed female rat hepatocytes than males. Alcohol 41(2), 67-75.
  • Sumida, K., Urdiales, J., & Donovan, C. (2006). Impact of flow rate on lactate uptake and gluconeogenesis in glucagon-stimulated perfused livers. American Journal of Physiology: Endocrinology & Metabolism 290(1), E185-E191.
  • Sumida, K., Cogger, A., Arimoto, S., & Matveyenko, A. (2005). Opposing effects of chronic alcohol consumption on hepatic gluconeogenesis for female versus male rats. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 29(10), 1899-1905.

          Note: Underlined authors are Chapman University students.

 

 
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