Cardiac Electrophysiology And Arrhythmias

7 researchers across 2 institutions

7 Researchers
2 Institutions
0 Grant PIs
1 High Impact

Scientists investigate the electrical activity of the heart and the mechanisms underlying cardiac arrhythmias. This research explores how ion channels, cellular signaling pathways, and genetic factors contribute to irregular heart rhythms. Studies employ computational modeling, advanced imaging techniques, and molecular biology approaches to understand the origins of arrhythmias and to develop novel diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. Specific areas of focus include atrial fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia, and inherited arrhythmia syndromes.

The prevalence of cardiovascular disease in Arkansas makes research into cardiac electrophysiology particularly relevant. Understanding the genetic and environmental factors that predispose individuals to arrhythmias can inform public health initiatives aimed at reducing the burden of heart disease across the state. This work also has the potential to support the growth of the state's health technology sector through the development of new diagnostic tools and treatments.

This research area benefits from collaborations with experts in cardiovascular function, heart failure, and protein structure. Engagement spans multiple institutions within Arkansas, fostering a comprehensive approach to studying and treating cardiac arrhythmias.

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Name Institution h-index Citations Career Stage Badges
Hakan Paydak UAMS 20 2,213 High Impact
Ken Coffey University of Arkansas 17 730
Jonathan D. Hoang University of Arkansas 10 483
Subodh Devabhaktuni UAMS 9 356
Eun‐Jung Bae UAMS 9 271
Dole, Neha UAMS 0 0
Nathan Klammer UAMS 0 0

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Researchers at different institutions with overlapping expertise in Cardiac Electrophysiology And Arrhythmias.

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Jonathan D. Hoang University of Arkansas
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