Anthony Rosenzweig, MD
He/Him
Professor
Medicine
Dr. Anthony Rosenzweig is a cardiologist and physician-scientist who currently serves as a Professor of Medicine and the inaugural director of the Stanley and Judith Frankel Institute for Heart and Brain Health (IHBH) at the University of Michigan. Prior leadership positions include having served as Chief of Cardiology and Co-Director of the Corrigan Minehan Heart Center at Massachusetts General Hospital, Paul Dudley White Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and inaugural Director of the Program in Cardiovascular Gene Therapy at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Rosenzweig’s research focuses on heart failure and understanding how exercise promotes cardiovascular health. Recently, his work has encompassed common pathways in heart and brain biology. Prior awards and honors include election to the American Society for Clinical Investigation and the American Association of Physicians, an Outstanding Investigator Award from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, as well as an AHA MERIT Award.
Projects:
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University Affiliation(s)
BioInterfaces | Pharmacology | RNA Biomedicine
Community and Professional Affiliation(s)
AHA | ISHR
Research Area(s)
cardiovascular diseases
Grants
- Principal investigator of: Discovery of exercise-regulated lncRNA mechanisms in development and progression of Alzheimers disease
- Principal investigator of: The Role of SALTe1 in Vascular Aging and Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction
- Mentor of: Role of Activin signaling in heart failure pathophysiology