Center for Interdisciplinary Cardiovascular Sciences (CICS)
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Translational cardiovascular research lab at Brigham & Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA #CardioSky #Proteomics #EVs #NetworkMedicine cics.bwh.harvard.edu
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Big news! Our article “Precision Cardiovascular Medicine: Shifting the Innovation Paradigm” is a lead feature in Frontiers in Science, the flagship Frontiers journal—showcasing how systems biology and AI are tackling disease heterogeneity and redefining cardiovascular care. tinyurl.com/4pb2tp5h
Today, CICS hosted physician-scientist Dr. Brian Lindman from Vanderbilt University Medical Center to speak on aortic stenosis and opportunities for growth in the field. It was a great opportunity to view AS from both the clinical and scientific perspectives!
Our lead article on precision cardiovascular medicine is featured by Rainer Schulz! He highlights how new experimental models, targeted therapies, and AI can bring truly personalized CVD care to patients worldwide. tinyurl.com/mtyx6x45
Thrilled to see our Frontiers in Science lead article editorialized by Hugo Ten Cate! He emphasizes harnessing patient heterogeneity, AI, and cutting-edge antithrombotics to transform cardiovascular care. Precision medicine in action! tinyurl.com/t7dxh8na
Our Frontiers in Science lead article on precision cardiovascular medicine is editorialized by Joseph C. Wu, highlighting how reframing disease heterogeneity—from obstacle to opportunity—can transform the future of cardiovascular care. tinyurl.com/yhh3ywz2
Honored that our Frontiers in Science lead article on precision cardiovascular medicine is editorialized by global leaders Valentin Fuster, Filip Swirski, and Girish Nadkarni, emphasizing how precision & population health approaches can unite against CVD. tinyurl.com/3pn6vzur
Big news! Our article “Precision Cardiovascular Medicine: Shifting the Innovation Paradigm” is a lead feature in Frontiers in Science, the flagship Frontiers journal—showcasing how systems biology and AI are tackling disease heterogeneity and redefining cardiovascular care. tinyurl.com/4pb2tp5h
CICS wishes you a Happy World Heart Day! Sept 29 reminds us that up to 80% of premature CVD deaths are preventable through early screening, access to care, & healthy choices. We’re proud to be advancing research in cardiovascular medicine to reduce the global burden. #WorldHeartDay
Our Co-Director Elena Aikawa delivered the 24th Annual Ramzi S. Cotran Lecture hosted by Harvard Medical School, BWH, and Boston Children's Hospital. This incredible event was attended by faculty and fellows across MGB, HMS, and BIDMC, including her former mentor Dr. Frederick Schoen.
We are proud to announce that our Co-Director, Elena Aikawa, will deliver the prestigious Annual Ramzi S. Cotran Memorial Lecture on Thursday, September 25, at 4:30 p.m. at the Folkman Auditorium, Boston Children’s Hospital (300 Longwood Ave). Hope to see you there!
Some screen-captures from our Director of Proteomics Research Dr. Sasha Singh's excellent talk this morning on the exciting potential for biomarker discovery using plasma proteomics!
Our Co-Director Elena Aikawa delivered a well-received Keynote Lecture at the 10th Heart Valve Biology and Tissue Engineering Meeting, hosted by Sir Magdi Yacoub, at the Royal Society in London!
Our Director Masanori Aikawa delivered a special seminar at University College London’s Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, organized by Professor Sergio Bertazzo! @ucl.ac.uk
Co-director Elena Aikawa introducing the selected oral speakers of the night and celebrating, as always, the incredible accomplishments and work of our women physicians and scientists.
Packed room tonight for Dr. Kathryn Rexrode’s keynote lecture at the @massgeneralbrigham.bsky.social annual Women in Medicine and Science Symposium!
We’re proud to celebrate this year’s Women in Medicine and Science Symposium!
Congratulations to the outstanding women who presented, and thank you to the organizers — especially our co-director Dr. Elena Aikawa, whose dedication to empowering women in medicine makes this event possible.
We report that apolipoproteins are ADP-ribosylated, and these modified forms accumulate in plaques. Congratulations to the Singh and M Aikawa labs, Drs Pestana and Delwarde, and coauthors for their hard work on reporting this new biology. @ahajournals.bsky.social
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ADP-Ribosylation in Experimental Atherosclerosis: A Potential Link Between Dyslipidemia and Inflammation in Cardiovascular Disease | Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology
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Our Director of Proteomics, Dr. Sasha Singh, will discuss alongside Dr. Duc Duong their respective research in addressing challenges in large-scale plasma proteomics for biomarker discovery.

Mark your calendars for Sept. 23rd at 11am EDT!
https://www.technologynetworks.com/tn/webinars/from-plasma-to-proteome-scalable-and-reproducible-approaches-for-biomarker-discovery-403654?spl=07cbe3bfdff843cca449ad868c8b151d
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Our co-director Dr. Elena Aikawa delivered an amazing talk at the European Society of Cardiology annual meeting in Madrid, Spain. Inspiring as always!
Our Director of Proteomics Research Dr. Sasha Singh gave a wonderful and inspiring talk at last week's Festival of Genomics Boston about her innovative work using omics technologies in cardiovascular research. #FoGBoston #genomics #biodata