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Aaron S. Eisman is an Internal Medicine Resident at Yale-New Haven Hospital, part of the Physician-Scientist Training Pathway in Cardiovascular Medicine. He earned his M.D. and Ph.D. degrees from Brown University, where his dissertation presented a translational bioinformatics framework that bridged health informatics and bioinformatics to assess cardiovascular disease prevention practices. Aaron gained clinical research experience as a coordinator for the Cardiopulmonary Exercise Laboratory at Massachusetts General Hospital. He contributed to research projects that demonstrated the relationship between pulmonary capillary wedge pressure and cardiac output during exercise in predicting heart failure outcomes, which informed guidelines on heart failure with preserved ejection fraction and pulmonary hypertension. His work has notably spanned the integration of electronic health records and multi-omics data to understand cardio-metabolic interactions, contributing to advancements in the understanding of cardiovascular health. He has published numerous articles in the field and is recognized for his collaborative work with several co-authors in biomedical informatics and computational biology.
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