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Researchers use $2.8M NIH Grant to Study Proteins that Could Prevent Heart Failure
November 07, 2024
In the United States, nearly 6.7 million adults over the age of 20 live with heart failure, a condition that ranges in severity from requiring daily medication and physical...
New Therapeutic Target for Cardiac Arrhythmias Emerges
October 03, 2024
Research shows potential of new platform for testing of structural-based drug designs for cardiac arrhythmias
NIH Supports Researcher’s Effort to Discover Better Treatments for Heart Failure
September 25, 2024
Dr. Gladysheva received R01 grant to further study molecular mechanisms of coagulation factor XII as contributor to HFrEF
Women in Medicine and Science - Isabelle Schrauwen, PhD
September 19, 2024
Dr. Schrauwen seeks to uncover the genetic mechanisms behind neurodevelopmental disorders in children
Women in Medicine and Science - Nipavan Chiamvimonvat, MD
September 17, 2024
Her goal is to inspire the next generation of cardiovascular investigators, especially women and the underrepresented
New Research Suggests Synaptic Plasticity is More Autonomous than Previously Thought
September 16, 2024
Aaron McGee, PhD, and fellow researchers investigated the functions of synaptic plasticity in brain vision circuitry
Taben Hale, PhD, Named Vice Chair of Basic Medical Sciences and Associate Dean of Graduate Studies
September 13, 2024
Dr. Hale will continue to elevate the college’s reputation as a leader in translational research and medical education
Erik Blackwood, PhD: Tackling A New Challenge in Heart Failure
September 11, 2024
Kinase associated with cancer may hold answers to the mechanisms behind heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
Women in Medicine and Science - Michelle Huddleston, MD
September 10, 2024
A champion for equitable access to care, Dr. Huddleston pursued Med-Peds because of its wide spectrum of care
Women in Medicine and Science - Tanya Kalin, MD, PhD
September 05, 2024
Dr. Kalin develops novel therapeutic approaches for chronic lung diseases, including cancer, to improve patients’ outcomes