Master in Fiziologie si Nutritie, Universitatea Leeds, Anglia
Doctorat in Fiziologie si Nutritie, Universitatea Leeds, Anglia
Postdoctorat (3 ani) in Neurostiinte, Washington State University, SUA
EXPERIENȚA PROFESIONALĂ
Asistent Universitar, Washington State University, Program de Neurostiinte
Conferentiar universitar, titular, The Pennsylvania State University, Departamentul de Nutritie
Director de cercetare, Institutul national de cercetare INRA, Divizia Nutritie umana, Franta
Director, Laborator de Nutritie si Fiziologie, Institutul Micalis, Franta
Profesor si conducator de doctorat, Universitatea Marie Curie, Paris, Franta
Profesor asociat, Western University of Health Sciences, Facultatea de Medicina, USA
Conducator doctorat in domeniul Medicina, UMF “Grigore T. Popa” Iasi.
DISCIPLINE PREDATE
Principii generale de nutritie
Nutritia si Bolile
Dieta si Nutritia
Bazele Nutritiei
Nutritie si Metabolism
Comportamentul Alimentar
Fiziologie Gastrointestinala
Neurostiinte
Endocrinologie
Fiziologia tesutului osos si muscular
DOMENII DE CERCETARE
Studiul mecanismelor fiziologice, metabolice, neuronale si nutritionale implicate in excesul consumului alimentar si obezitate
Rolul microflorei intestinale in obezitate si diabet
Analiza genomica si filogenetica a SARS-CoV-2
PROIECTE DE CERCETARE COORDONATE:
PN-III-P2-2.1-SOL-2020-0142, Secventierea genomului SARS-COV-2 si analiza filogentica a tulpinilor circulante in Romania -12SOL/2020, 2020-2021, 3000000 LEI.
2SOFT/4.1/56, Personalized prevention tools in obesity and diabetes – a joint Romanian-Ukrainian programme of health education – PrePOD, € 329200.
POC/61/1/2/105065, POC-A. 1-A.1.1.4- E -2015, P_37_758, 120/16.09.2016. Analiza interrelației dintre microbiota intestinală și gazdă cu aplicații în prevenția și controul diabetului de TIP 2 microDIAB, 2016-2020, 8993592 LEI
POC-A1-A1.1.4-E-2015 Covasa/Dimian (PIs) 2016-2020. The relationship between gut microbiota and the host with application in the prevention and control of type 2 diabetes. This is a European Union financed project hosted by the University of Suceava, Romania. $2,187,263.
PN-II-ID-PCE-2012-4-0608 Analysis of novel risk factors influencing control of food intake and regulation of body weight. National Research Agency, Romania. 2013-2016, $506,590. Role PI
423-12 (RO1-DK52849-05) July 2008- June 31, 2013. Grand Total $1, 860,448. NIDDK/DDDN. This is a collaborative grant between my laboratory and Washington State University. Role PI (WesternU). The role of glutamate in the control of food intake.
French Institute of Agricultural Research., INRA DARESE, competitive international grant 2010-2014. Grand Total $600,000. Role: PI. The role of microbiota in control of food intake and energy homeostasis.
423-12 55JT (RO1-DK065709-01) Jan 2004- Dec 2009. Grand Total $ 1,816,081. Role PI (PSU site). This is a equally shared joined collaborative grant between my colleague Dr. Andras Hajnal and my laboratory. Dopamine mechanisms in development of type-2 diabetes.
423-12 39XT (RO1-DK52849-04) April 2003- March 31, 2008. Grand Total $1, 750,000. NIDDK/DDDN. Total awarded to PSU: $271,605. Joint collaborative grant with Burns, GA and Ritter, RC at Washington State University. Role: PI at PSU site. The role of glutamate in the control of food intake.
5-HT3 receptor mediation of 5-HT and CCK-induced satiation. F31 NS 051868 (M. Hayes, Sponsor: Covasa) NIH/NINDS 06/01/2005 – 05/31/2008. The major goal of this project is to identify the gastric involvement of 5HT-3 receptors mediation of cholecystokinin-induced satiation.
NCI 25XS101 National Cancer Institute (PI: T. Hartman, Co-PI: M. Covasa). 9/05- 9/07. The effects of a high legume low glycemic index diet on insulin resistance and inflammation in patients at high risk for colorectal adenoma recurrence. National Cancer Institute, $400,000. Role: Co-PI
The Pennsylvania State University, College of Health and Human Development. Mihai Covasa (PI) 01/01/03-12/31/03. $14,985. Reduced sensitivity to satiation signals.
2008-2009 Social Science Institute, The Pennsylvania State University: Nicotine’s Effects on Obesity and Addiction in a Mouse Mode. “Are Agouti Mice a Canary-in-the-Coal-Mine of Obesity and Addiction Research?” PI: David Vandenbergh; Co-PI; M. Covasa
PA Department of Health. Tobacco Formula Funded Health Research (R. Norgren, PI) 2003-2006. Consortium on Nutritional Neuroscience. $ 230, 861. Role: Co-PI
PUBLICAȚII (SELECȚIE) Capitole de carte
Ovidiu Schipor, Oana Geman, Iuliana Chiuchisan and Mihai Covasa (2016). From Fuzzy Expert System to Artificial Neural Network: Application to Assisted Speech Therapy, Artificial Neural Networks – Models and Applications, Dr. Joao Luis Garcia Rosa (Ed.), InTech, DOI: 10.5772/63332.
Duca, F. Gérard, P. Covasa, M. Lepage, P. The metabolic interplay between gut bacteria and their host. Frontiers of Hormone Research. S. Karger Publishers, Basel, Switzerland, 2014.
Covasa, M & Swartz, T.D. The role of cholecystokinin (CCK) in eating behaviour. In: Victor R. Preedy, Ronald Ross Watson, Colin R. Martin, Eds. The handbook of eating behavior, Food and Nutrition. Springer Press, 2010.
Covasa, M & Swartz, T.D. The role of ghrelin in eating behaviour. In: Victor R. Preedy, Ronald Ross Watson, Colin R. Martin, Eds. The handbook of eating behavior, Food and Nutrition. Springer Press, 2010.
Covasa, M & Swartz, T.D. The role of glucagon-like-peptide-1 (GLP-1) in eating behaviour. In:Victor R. Preedy, Ronald Ross Watson, Colin R. Martin, Eds. The handbook of eating behavior, Food and Nutrition. Springer Press, 2010.
Publicatii in reviste cu factor de impact
Luchian, I., Moscalu, M., Goriuc, A., Nucci, L., Tatarciuc, M., Martu, I., &Covasa, M.(2021). Using Salivary MMP-9 to Successfully Quantify Periodontal Inflammation during Orthodontic Treatment. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 10(3), 379.
Eshaghian, E., Singh, B., &Covasa, M.(2021, January). The role of gut microbiota and diet in health outcome of covid-19 patients with comorbidities. In journal of investigative medicine (Vol. 69, No. 1, pp. 185-186). British Med Assoc House, Tavistock Square, London Wc1h 9jr, England: Bmj Publishing Group.
Napolitano, M., &Covasa, M.(2020). Microbiota Transplant in the Treatment of Obesity and Diabetes: Current and Future Perspectives. Frontiers in Microbiology, 11, 2877.
Gheorghita Puscaselu, R., Lobiuc, A., Dimian, M., &Covasa, M.(2020). Alginate: From food industry to biomedical applications and management of metabolic disorders. Polymers, 12(10), 2417.
Arhire, L. I., Mihalache, L., &Covasa, M.(2019). Irisin: a hope in understanding and managing obesity and metabolic syndrome. Frontiers in endocrinology, 10, 524.
Stoleru, V., Slabu, C., Vitanescu, M., Peres, C., Cojocaru, A.,Covasa, M.,& Mihalache, G. (2019). Tolerance of three Quinoa cultivars (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) to salinity and alkalinity stress during germination stage. Agronomy, 9(6), 287.
Orellana, E. R.,Covasa, M.,& Hajnal, A. (2019). Neuro-hormonal mechanisms underlying changes in reward related behaviors following weight loss surgery: potential pharmacological targets. Biochemical pharmacology, 164, 106-114.
Covasa, M.,Stephens, R. W., Toderean, R., & Cobuz, C. (2019). Intestinal sensing by gut microbiota: targeting gut peptides. Frontiers in endocrinology, 10, 82.
Mazloom, K., Siddiqi, I., &Covasa, M.(2019). Probiotics: how effective are they in the fight against obesity?. Nutrients, 11(2), 258.
Ciornei, R. T., Cobuz, C., Filipiuc, S., Albu, E., &Covasa, M.(2019, November). Evaluation of Metabolic Syndrome in Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus and the Role of Gut Microbiota: the microDIAB Study. In 2019 E-Health and Bioengineering Conference (EHB) (pp. 1-4). IEEE.
Iatcu, C. O., Cosman, L., Dimian, M., &Covasa, M.(2019, November). Dietary Patterns in Type-2 Diabetic Patients from Norheastern Romania. In 2019 E-Health and Bioengineering Conference (EHB) (pp. 1-4). IEEE.
Stephens, R. W., Arhire, L., &Covasa, M. (2018). Gut microbiota: from microorganisms to metabolic organ influencing obesity. Obesity, 26(5), 801-809.
Wang, J.; Dong, X.; Cao, L.; Sun, Y.; Qiu, Y.; Zhang, Y.; Cao, R.;Covasa, M.;Zhong, L. (Association between telomere length and diabetes mellitus: A meta-analysis. Journal of International Medical Research 44(6): 1156-1173, 2016.
DISTINCȚII
Harold Hyam Wingate Foundation Award, England.
Overseas Research Award, University of Leeds, England.
Tetley and Lupton Award, University of Leeds, England
Life long learning, Research, Institute for Medical Educators Faculty Award, Western University of Health Sciences