Anand Prakash Singh, PhD
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About
Dr. Anand Prakash Singh is a distinguished Research Investigator in Medicine at the Abdel-Latif lab within the Samuel and Jean Frankel Cardiovascular Center at the University of Michigan. With a deep passion for advancing our understanding of cardiac health, Dr. Singh has dedicated his career to exploring the intricacies of cardiac regeneration, cardio-oncology, and the remarkable cardiac benefits of exercise. His primary focus revolves around unraveling the mechanistic pathways for cardiac regeneration, using an innovative exercise mouse model as his canvas for discovery. Before joining the University of Michigan, Dr.Singh earned his Ph.D. from Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, specializing in cell junction biology. He then embarked on a series of illuminating postdoctoral adventures, conducting research at renowned institutions such as Vanderbilt University Medical Center, the University of Alabama, and Massachusetts General Hospital. During these transformative years, he delved deep into investigating the cardiotoxic mechanisms of anti-cancer therapeutics, contributing invaluable insights to the field. Dr. Singh's dedication and expertise have led to more than 24 research publications in highly esteemed journals, cementing his reputation as a leading authority in cardiac research. Beyond his lab endeavors, Dr. Singh enjoys a passion for cricket, loves spending time with his wife and two children, and finds solace in harmonious musical tunes.
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Qualifications
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Postdoctoral FellowMassachusetts General Hospital, Medicine, Boston, United States
2025 - 2022
Postdoctoral Fellowship
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Postdoctoral FellowUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham, Medicine, Birmingham, United States
2019 - 2021
Postdoctoral Fellowship
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Postdoctoral FellowVanderbilt University Medical Center, Medicine, Nashville, United States
2017 - 2019
Postdoctoral Fellowship
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Postdoctoral FellowSouth Asian University, Faculty of Life Science and Biotechnology, New Delhi, India
2016 - 2017
Postdoctoral Fellowship
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Ph.D., Molecular MedicineJawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India
2009 - 2016
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M.Sc., BiotechnologyUniversity of Allahabad, Allahabad, India
2007 - 2009
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B.Sc., Chemistry, Botany and ZoologyUniversity of Lucknow, Lucknow, India
2004 - 2007
Center Memberships
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Center MemberSamuel and Jean Frankel Cardiovascular Center
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Center MemberGlobal REACH
Research Overview
• Cardio-oncolology
• Cardio-immunology
• HFpEF
• Exercise and cardiac regeneration
Recent Publications
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Ratajczak J, Abdel-Latif A, Schneider G, Luther T, Chaudhary R, Shabani P, Lopez R, Alzamrooni A, Singh AP, Jama H, Kakar SS, Kucia M, Ratajczak M. Stem Cell Reviews and Reports, 2026 Feb 1; 22 (2): 1023 - 1029.Journal ArticleComplosome Activation after Myocardial Infarction in a Murine Model of Permanent LAD Ligation
DOI:10.1007/s12015-025-11044-x PMID: 41454137 -
Nho M, Mittal A, Abdel-Latif A, Singh AP. Cardiovascular Medicine, 2026 Feb 4; 29 (1): 4Journal ArticlePharmacovigilance-Based Safety Profile of Bortezomib: A Disproportionality Analysis Using FAERS Data
DOI:10.3390/cardiovascmed29010004 -
Kumar V, S H, Huligowda LKD, Umesh M, Chakraborty P, Thazeem B, Singh AP. Biomedicines, 2025 Jan 20; 13 (1):Journal ArticleEnvironmental Pollutants as Emerging Concerns for Cardiac Diseases: A Review on Their Impacts on Cardiac Health.
DOI:10.3390/biomedicines13010241 PMID: PMC11759859 -
Singh AP. 2024 Jul 20;Proceeding / Abstract / PosterActivin signaling inhibition enhances cardiac functional recovery after aortic debanding
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Hastings MH, Zhou Q, Wu C, Shabani P, Huang S, Yu X, Singh AP, Guseh JS, Li H, Lerchenmüller C, Rosenzweig A. Cardiovasc Res, 2024 Jun 26;Journal ArticleCardiac aging: from hallmarks to therapeutic opportunities.
DOI:10.1093/cvr/cvae124 PMID: 38918884 -
Hastings MH, Castro C, Freeman R, Abdul Kadir A, Lerchenmüller C, Li H, Rhee J, Roh JD, Roh K, Singh AP, Wu C, Xia P, Zhou Q, Xiao J, Rosenzweig A. JACC Basic Transl Sci, 2024 Apr; 9 (4): 535 - 552.Journal ArticleIntrinsic and Extrinsic Contributors to the Cardiac Benefits of Exercise.
DOI:10.1016/j.jacbts.2023.07.011 PMID: PMC11055208 -
Singh AP. 2025 Feb 20;PresentationActivin signaling inhibition enhances cardiac functional recovery after aortic debanding
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Tousif S, Singh AP, Umbarkar P, Galindo C, Wheeler N, Toro Cora A, Zhang Q, Prabhu SD, Lal H. Circ Res, 2023 Feb 3; 132 (3): 267 - 289.Journal ArticlePonatinib Drives Cardiotoxicity by S100A8/A9-NLRP3-IL-1β Mediated Inflammation.
DOI:10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.122.321504 PMID: PMC9898181