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David Marcinek
Professor of Radiology, Adjunct of Pathology and Bioengineering at University of Washington - School of Medicine
David Marcinek is a Professor of Radiology and Adjunct Professor of Pathology and Bioengineering at the University of Washington School of Medicine.14 He has been in this role since July 2019.1 Marcinek's research focuses on mitochondrial biology, particularly in relation to aging and chronic diseases.24
Marcinek received his BA in Biology from Kalamazoo College in 1993 and his Ph.D. in Physiology from Stanford University in 2000.13 He then completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Washington from 2000 to 2005, where he developed non-invasive techniques for measuring mitochondrial function and skeletal muscle metabolism in vivo.13
His career at the University of Washington includes:
- Research Assistant Professor (2005-2012)
- Associate Professor of Radiology, Adjunct of Bioengineering and Pathology (2012-2019)
- Professor of Radiology, Adjunct of Pathology and Bioengineering (2019-present)1
Marcinek's laboratory combines biochemical and molecular analyses, cell culture, and in vivo studies to understand how changes in mitochondrial function and energetics contribute to pathology.1 He has developed innovative tools to study mitochondrial biology in chronic disease and aging, with a focus on understanding how age-related changes in mitochondrial function translate to changes in in vivo function and performance.2
His work has been recognized with awards such as the New Scholar Award in Aging from the Ellison Medical Foundation and the Breakthroughs in Gerontology Award from the Glenn Foundation and the American Federation for Aging Research.2


