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Brian Storrie

Federal Grant PI High Impact

Professor

Also affiliated: California Institute of Technology (1970–1973); Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (1976); University of Arkansas Medical Center (2020); Roosevelt Institute (1973–1978); Miyazaki Welfare Medical College (1998); European Molecular Biology Laboratory (1992–1994); European Molecular Biology Laboratory (1992–2000); Virginia Tech (1977–2007); University of California, Berkeley (1977)

Faculty Researcher

Physiology & Cell Biology, College of Medicine

44 h-index 184 pubs 6,640 cited

  • Animals
  • Humans
  • Golgi Apparatus
  • HeLa Cells
  • Cell Line
  • Lysosomes
  • Endoplasmic Reticulum
  • Blood Platelets
  • Cricetinae
  • Mice
  • Female
  • Protein Transport
  • Endocytosis
  • Membrane Proteins
  • Microscopy, Electron

Biography and Research Information

OverviewAI-generated summary

Brian Storrie is a Professor in the Department of Physiology & Cell Biology at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. His research program focuses on the cellular mechanisms underlying platelet function, particularly in the context of hemostasis and thrombosis. He investigates how platelets are activated, aggregate, and release their granular contents to form thrombi at sites of vascular injury.

Dr. Storrie has received federal funding from the NIH/National Heart Lung and Blood Institute for his work on the structure and function determinants of puncture wound thrombus formation, totaling $624,823. His laboratory utilizes advanced techniques, including 3D electron microscopy and deep learning for ultrastructural analysis, to quantify cellular and organelle packing in platelets. Recent studies have explored the impact of specific proteins, such as serglycin, on platelet cargo packaging and release, and have examined platelet behavior in the context of COVID-19 infection. His work also extends to developing mouse models to study genetic disorders affecting protein glycosylation and bone resorption.

With an h-index of 44 and over 183 publications, Dr. Storrie has a well-established record of research productivity. He actively collaborates with colleagues at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Irina D. Pokrovskaya, Kelly K. Ball, Sung W. Rhee, and Michael W. Webb.

Metrics

  • h-index: 44
  • Publications: 184
  • Citations: 6,640

Selected Publications

  • Murine thrombus organization limits access to high platelet activation states while supporting platelet recruitment (2026)
    Blood Vessels Thrombosis & Hemostasis DOI OpenAlex
  • BPS2026 – Machine learning analysis of cellular remodeling during occlusive blood clot formation (2026)
    Biophysical Journal DOI OpenAlex
  • The Syk inhibitor BI 1002494 impairs thrombus infill in a murine femoral artery occlusion without affecting hemostasis (2025)
    Blood Vessels Thrombosis & Hemostasis DOI OpenAlex
  • Uncovering the role of the Hsp40 family member cysteine string protein-α in mouse platelets (2025)
    Blood Advances DOI OpenAlex
  • Contrasting Effects of Platelet GPVI Deletion Versus Syk Inhibition on Mouse Jugular Vein Puncture Wound Structure (2025)
    International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • BPS2025 - Machine vision pipeline to elucidate structural underpinnings of blood clot formation (2025)
    Biophysical Journal DOI OpenAlex
  • Contrasting Effects of Platelet GPVI Deletion versus Syk Inhibition on Mouse Jugular Vein Puncture Wound Structure (2025)
    Preprints.org DOI OpenAlex
  • Differential Effects of GPVI Deletion and SYK Inhibition on Thrombus Organization and Platelet Adhesion in a Murine Jugular Puncture Wound Model (2024)
    Blood DOI OpenAlex
  • Densely Populated Cell and Organelles Segmentation with U-Net Ensembles (2024)
    bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) 1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • Single-Platelet Mapping of Jugular, Puncture-Wound Thrombi Reveals the Spatial Evolution of Platelet Activation (2024)
    bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) 1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • Puncture Wound Hemostasis and Preparation of Samples for Montaged Wide-Area Electron Microscopy Analysis (2024)
    Journal of Visualized Experiments 1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • JoVE Video Dataset (2024)
  • Trained image analysis techniques for characterizing cell phenotype in electron microscopy images of mouse thrombi (2024)
    Biophysical Journal 1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • Screening for Key Structural Differences in Thrombosis Versus Hemostasis through Single Platelet Analysis (2023)
    Blood DOI OpenAlex
  • OC 61.4 Manipulating Platelet Secretion to Affect Hemostasis (2023)
    Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis 2 citations DOI OpenAlex

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Federal Grants 1 $624,823 total

NIH Contact PI Sep 2021 - Aug 2025

Resubmission: Structure/Function Determinants of Puncture Wound Thrombus Formation

National Heart Lung and Blood Institute $624,823 R01

Research Interests

Research search concentrates on how platelet secretion and aggregation properties structure thrombus formation asd provide structure based therapeutic targets. Much of the research uses volume electronn microscopy as a 3D structural approach to puncture wound thrombi and occlusive clots. Mechanism is approached through the use of mouse genetic knockouts and inhibitory drugs of clinical significance.

Grants & Funding

As listed on this researcher's institutional profile. Federal awards with verified records are shown above.

  • 120 kV FEI Electron Microscope and Supporting Sample Preparation Equipment for Biological Microscopy National Science Foundation Principal Investigator
  • Platelet Exocytosis and Endocytosis in Thrombosis and Immunity NIH/Nat. Heart, Lung & Blood Institute via University of Kentucky Research Foundation Principal Investigator
  • STRUCTURAL ORGANIZATION OF THE MAMMALIAN GOLGI COMPLEX NIH Principal Investigator
  • Structural, Functional,and Molecular Characterization of Platelet alpha-Granule Subpopulations American Heart Association (Midwest Affiliate) Principal Investigator
  • Storrie EM NSF COM Commitment Acct UAMS College of Medicine Principal Investigator
  • Mechanisms of Golgi Apparatus Protein Recycling NIH Principal Investigator
  • Development of a Holographic Fluorescence Microscope (subcontract with Johns Hopkins University) National Science Foundation Principal Investigator
  • Melanocortin-4 Receptor Traffic and Signaling NIH Co-Investigator

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