Dr. Aaron Espinosa

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Aaron Espinosa is a researcher at the University of Gothenburg, focusing on the intersection of cardiology and ischemic conditions. His work includes studies on myocardial infarction, where he investigates the implications of gender differences in cardiac function. He has contributed to several publications discussing topics such as ischemic preconditioning and its effects on myocardial damage, and the role of female sex hormones in myocardial infarction outcomes. His research often involves assessing cardiac responses in different experimental contexts, including animal models of Takotsubo syndrome. Through a series of collaborative projects, he investigates the molecular and physiological mechanisms underlying conditions affecting myocardial function, aiming to enhance understanding and treatment of cardiac events. His publications appear in esteemed journals within the cardiovascular medicine field, highlighting his commitment to advancing cardiac health research.

Research Interests

Experience

Researcher

2015-01-01 — Present

University of Gothenburg • Gothenburg, Sweden

Conducts research in the field of cardiology focusing on ischemic heart diseases.

Requirements for University of Gothenburg

Master Program
Requirements
IELTS
Listening
Required:5.5
Reading
Required:5.5
Writing
Required:5.5
Speaking
Required:5.5
Overall
Required:6.5
TOEFL
Listening
Required:18
Reading
Required:18
Writing
Required:20
Speaking
Required:18
Total
Required:90
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree (180 credits) with a major in Political Science English 6/English B from Swedish upper secondary school
Application Checklist
  • Bachelor's degree certificate and transcripts
  • Proof of English proficiency
  • Identification document
  • Statement of Intent (if applicable for specific tracks)
Specialization Notes

Administered by the Department of Political Science; focus on International Administration and Global Governance (IAGG).