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Benjamin Winders, MD, Cardiology, Austin, TX

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Cardiology Austin, TX

Interventional Cardiology

Interventional Cardiologist

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  • Office

    2200 Park Bend Dr
    Bldg 1, Suite 401
    Austin, TX 78758
    Phone+1 512-807-3160
    Fax+1 512-339-7838

Clinical Expertise

  • Cardiac catheterization, Echocardiography, Peripheral vascular disease, Cardiac critical care, Minimally invasive aortic valve replacement, Peripheral endovascular interventional cardiology, Chronic total occlusion of coronary artery

Education & Training

  • University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
    University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterFellowship, Cardiovascular Disease, 2011 - 2016
  • Johns Hopkins University
    Johns Hopkins UniversityResidency, Internal Medicine, 2008 - 2011
  • Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University
    Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple UniversityClass of 2008
  • Appalachian State University
    Appalachian State UniversityB.S., Biology and Chemistry, 2000

Certifications & Licensure

  • TX State Medical License
    TX State Medical License 2012 - 2025
  • American Board of Internal Medicine Cardiovascular Disease

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Journal Articles

  • Muscle as a "Mediator" of Systemic Metabolism  
    Baskin, K. K., Winders, B. R., & Olson, E. N., Cell metabolism, 1/1/2015
  • Higher Natriuretic Peptide Levels Associate with a Favorable Adipose Tissue Distribution Profile  
    Neeland IJ, Winders BR, Ayers CR, Das SR, Chang AY, Berry JD, Khera A, McGuire DK, Vega GL, de Lemos JA, Turer AT, J Am Coll Cardiol, 1/16/2013
  • A Distinct Region of the Murine IFN-g Promoter Is Hypomethylated from Early T cell Development through Mature Naïve and Th1 Cell Differentiation, but Is Hypermethylate...  
    Winders, B.R., R.H. Schwartz, D Bruniquel, The Journal of Immunology, 1/1/2004
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