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Arya Mani, MD, is the Robert W. Berliner Professor of Internal Medicine (Cardiology) and Genetics at Yale School of Medicine. He obtained his MD from Johannes Gutenberg University in 1991 and began his research in cancer studies before joining Yale, where he completed his residency training and became chief resident. He pursued his cardiovascular fellowship and post-doctoral studies, focusing on human cardiovascular genetics and joining the faculty in 1996. Dr. Mani's research encompasses a wide range of topics including genetic contributions to cardiovascular diseases, metabolic syndrome, and atherosclerosis. He has made significant discoveries in understanding the molecular mechanisms of hyperlipidemia and impaired Wnt signaling pathways in relation to coronary artery disease. His findings have led to paradigm shifts in how these diseases are understood and treated. With numerous publications in prominent journals and recognitions including the NIH Outstanding Investigator Award, Dr. Mani is a leading expert in his field. He is dedicated to improving patient outcomes through genetic research and innovative treatments for heart diseases.
Yale School of Medicine • New Haven, CT
Professor of Internal Medicine and Genetics, focusing on cardiovascular genetics and disease.
Administered via the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS). GRE General is optional for PhD.