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Office
630 W 168th St
Ph Stem
New York, NY 10032Phone+1 917-528-1335Fax+1 212-305-4648
Summary
- Physician-scientist, former academic now working in industry. My ultimate goal is to develop novel therapeutics to prevent and treat the cardiac complications of metabolic diseases.
Education & Training
- New York Presbyterian Hospital (Columbia Campus)Fellowship, Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology, 2007 - 2008
- New York Presbyterian Hospital (Columbia Campus)Fellowship, Cardiovascular Disease, 2003 - 2007
- New York Presbyterian Hospital (Columbia Campus)Residency, Internal Medicine, 2000 - 2003
- Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and SurgeonsClass of 2000
- Brown UniversitySc.B., Biology, Magna Cum Laude, 1992 - 1996
Certifications & Licensure
- NY State Medical License 2002 - 2025
- American Board of Internal Medicine Cardiovascular Disease
- American Board of Internal Medicine Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Fellow Heart Rhythm Society, 2012
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- Wide Complex Tachycardia Observed During Pregnancy.Michael P Lavelle, John P Morrow, James A Reiffel
JAMA Internal Medicine. 2023-07-01 - 20 citationsRad regulation of Ca1.2 channels controls cardiac fight-or-flight response.Arianne Papa, Sergey I Zakharov, Alexander N Katchman, Jared S Kushner, Bi-Xing Chen
Nature Cardiovascular Research. 2022-11-01 - 4 citationsSigma non-opioid receptor 1 is a potential therapeutic target for long QT syndrome.LouJin Song, Ramsey Bekdash, Kumi Morikawa, Jose R Quejada, Alison D Klein
Nature Cardiovascular Research. 2022-02-01
Journal Articles
- Inhibition of NAPDH Oxidase 2 (NOX2) Prevents Oxidative Stress and Mitochondrial Abnormalities Caused by Saturated Fat in CardiomyocytesJoseph, L.C., Barca, E., Subramanyam, P., Komrowski, M., Pajvani, U., Colecraft, H.M., Hirano, M., Morrow, J.P.., PLOS ONE.
Authored Content
- The New Normal at HRS 2021August 2021
Grant Support
- Molecular mechanisms of arrhythmia caused by high-fat dietNIH2018–2023
Professional Memberships
- Member
- Fellow
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