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Rowland, Matthew Institution-verified

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Associate Director of Research

Last refreshed 2026-03-16

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Internal Medicine, College of Medicine

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Biography and Research Information

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Matthew Rowland's research focuses on understanding the physiological and pathological processes underlying various diseases. He has investigated cellular mechanisms related to disease progression, including studies on gene expression and protein function in the context of illness. His work has also touched upon the development of disease models and the evaluation of potential therapeutic interventions.

Grants & Funding

  • Center for Research, Health and Society NIH Co-Investigator
  • Reaching Every Arkansan by Connecting Health (REACH) Resources to Reduce Diabetes Disparities Centers for Disease Control & Prevention - Pass Through: AR Health Ventures, Inc. Principal Investigator
  • Building research capacity for cancer disparities research with community-clinic partnerships in rural African American impoverished counties NIH/Nat. Cancer Institute - Pass Through: Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center Principal Investigator
  • UA Division of Agricultural Cooperative Extension sub-award-Con - Continuation Centers for Disease Control & Prevention - Pass Through: University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service Principal Investigator
  • Reach Out and Connect (ROaC) Centers for Disease Control & Prevention Principal Investigator
  • Community Engagement Research Alliance (CEAL) 2023-2024 Renewal NIH/Nat. Heart, Lung & Blood Institute - Pass Through: Westat Principal Investigator
  • COVID-19 PREVENT (Partnership for Rapid Engagement to enhance Vaccine uptake for Everyone: Neighbors working Together) Project NIH/Nat. Heart, Lung & Blood Institute - Pass Through: Westat Principal Investigator
  • Comparative evaluation of Telehealth Multi-Component Optimal Model (MOM) of postpartum care among rural, low-income, and diverse women Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Principal Investigator

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