Nalini Broadbelt, MA, PhD
Associate Professor of Biology and Chemistry
School
School of Arts and Sciences
Department
School of Arts and Sciences
Office Location
White 202E
Boston
Office Phone Office Phone: 617.879.5056
About
Nalini V. Broadbelt has experience in both teaching and research in the areas of biology and chemistry. Dr. Broadbelt has been with MCPHS (Boston Campus, School of Arts and Sciences) as an adjunct, faculty associate, and instructor, and is currently an assistant professor. Her responsibilities include coordinator and instructor of chemistry, anatomy, and physiology, curriculum development, and mentoring research projects. Dr. Broadbelt’s additional duties include faculty mentor with the Center for Academic Success and Enrichment and Honors Program, as well as chairperson for the Team Based Learning Collaborative. She is a member of the Strategic Planning Steering Committee, Interprofessional Education taskforce, Anti-Bias committee, and Search committees.
While residing in New York, Dr. Broadbelt completed a bachelor’s and master’s degree in biology and microbiology respectively from Lehman College at the City University of New York, and a PhD in pharmacology from Weill Cornell Medical College. Her dissertation focused on renal biology with an emphasis on ureteral obstruction influenced by mechanotransduction. During her post-doctoral studies at Harvard Medical School, Dr. Broadbelt continued to investigate the impact mechnotrasduction has on the renal system utilizing the polycystic kidney disease model.
Today Dr. Broadbelt’s interests lie in the area of interprofessional competencies and collaboration, and she is part of the Interprofessional Education Boston Working Group and Team Based Learning Collaborative. As an Interprofessional Education collaborator, Dr. Broadbelt has written interprofessional case studies and collaborated on a problem-based learning course that incorporated biology, chemistry, and public health, and investigated the social ramifications of malaria. These works were presented at the MCPHS University Center for Research and Discovery Conference, College of the Fenway’s Teaching & Learning Conference, Human Anatomy and Physiology Conference, the National Association of Biology Teachers, and the Teacher Professor Conference.
Education
- Postdoctoral studies, 2009-2010
Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School (Boston MA)
Investigated mechanotransduction in polycystic kidney disease - PhD, Weill Cornell Medical College (New York, NY), 2008
Majored in Pharmacology - MA, Lehman College, The City University of New York (Bronx, NY), 2001
Majored in Biology; graduated with honors - BA, Lehman College, The City University of New York (Bronx, NY), 1999
Majored in Biology, minor in Chemistry; graduated summa cum laude
Research Interests
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Cell Culture
- Histology
- Renal Disease
Programs
- Biotechnology (BS)
- Chemistry (BS)
- Health Sciences (BS)
- Health Sciences (BS)—Degree Completion
- Health Sciences (DHS)
- Health Sciences (MHS)
- Health Sciences Pathway: Acupuncture (BS/MAC)
- Health Sciences Pathway: Occupational Therapy (BS/MSOT)
- Medical and Molecular Biology (BS)
- Premedical Health Studies (BS)
- Premedical Health Studies Pathway: Medicine (BS/MD with SGU)
- Premedical Health Studies Pathway: Dental Medicine (BS/DMD)
- Premedical Health Studies Pathway: Optometry (BS/OD)
- Premedical Health Studies Pathway: Osteopathic Medicine (BS/DO with LECOM)
- Premedical Health Studies Pathway: Osteopathic Medicine (BS/DO with ATSU)
- Premedical Health Studies Pathway: Physician Assistant Studies (BS/MPAS)
- Premedical Health Studies Pathway: Veterinary Medicine (BS/DVM with SGU)
- Public Health (BS)
- Public Health (MPH)
- Public Health Graduate Certificate
Education
- Postdoctoral studies, 2009-2010
Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School (Boston MA)
Investigated mechanotransduction in polycystic kidney disease - PhD, Weill Cornell Medical College (New York, NY), 2008
Majored in Pharmacology - MA, Lehman College, The City University of New York (Bronx, NY), 2001
Majored in Biology; graduated with honors - BA, Lehman College, The City University of New York (Bronx, NY), 1999
Majored in Biology, minor in Chemistry; graduated summa cum laude
Research Interests
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Cell Culture
- Histology
- Renal Disease
Programs
- Biotechnology (BS)
- Chemistry (BS)
- Health Sciences (BS)
- Health Sciences (BS)—Degree Completion
- Health Sciences (DHS)
- Health Sciences (MHS)
- Health Sciences Pathway: Acupuncture (BS/MAC)
- Health Sciences Pathway: Occupational Therapy (BS/MSOT)
- Medical and Molecular Biology (BS)
- Premedical Health Studies (BS)
- Premedical Health Studies Pathway: Medicine (BS/MD with SGU)
- Premedical Health Studies Pathway: Dental Medicine (BS/DMD)
- Premedical Health Studies Pathway: Optometry (BS/OD)
- Premedical Health Studies Pathway: Osteopathic Medicine (BS/DO with LECOM)
- Premedical Health Studies Pathway: Osteopathic Medicine (BS/DO with ATSU)
- Premedical Health Studies Pathway: Physician Assistant Studies (BS/MPAS)
- Premedical Health Studies Pathway: Veterinary Medicine (BS/DVM with SGU)
- Public Health (BS)
- Public Health (MPH)
- Public Health Graduate Certificate
Publications
- Broadbelt NV, Stahl PJ, Chen J, Mizrahi M, Lal A, Bozkurt A, Poppas DP and Felsen D. Early upregulation of iNOS mRNA expression and increase in NO metabolites in pressurized renal epithelial cells. American Journal of Physiology, Renal Physiology, 2007.
- Branski RC, Barbieri S, Weksler BB, Saltman B, Kraus DH, Broadbelt NV, Chen J, Poppas DP and Felsen D. Transforming Growth Factor (TGF)-beta1 regulates fibroplasia in human vocal fold fibroblasts. Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology, 2009.
- Broadbelt NV, Chen J, Silver RB, Poppas DP and Felsen D. Pressure activates epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) leading to the induction of iNOS via NFκB and STAT3 in human proximal tubule cells (HKC-8). American Journal of Physiology, Renal Physiology, 2009.
Awards and Honors
- Harvard Biotechnology Club, Harvard University, 2009
- Polycystic Kidney Disease Journal Club, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University, 2009
- Abraham Raskin Prize, Lehman College, CUNY, 2001
- National Science Foundation Teaching Scholar, Lehman College, Dept. of Science Education, 1999
- Honors in Biology, Lehman College, CUNY, 1999
- Golden Key National Honors Society, Lehman College, CUNY, 1998
- The Phi Beta Kappa National Honor, Recognition of excellence in Liberal Arts and Sciences, 1998
- Dean’s List, Lehman College, CUNY, 1997
- Lehman Scholar, Lehman College, CUNY, 1997