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Eli Madden is an Assistant Professor in Clinical Emergency Medicine at Cornell University. He has authored several important publications that explore the intricate relationship between mitochondrial structure and function in both failing and non-failing human hearts. His research has focused on understanding how diet-induced obesity can lead to significant remodeling and exacerbated cardiac hypertrophy during pressure overload scenarios. His work in the field of cardiac electrophysiology encompasses a broad range of subjects, including arrhythmogenesis and computational modeling of human cardiac systems. Madden's publications, featured in notable journals, highlight innovative findings that contribute significantly to the field of emergency medicine and cardiology. He obtained his M.P.H. from Tufts University School of Medicine in 2018 and completed his B.A. at Washington University in 2014.
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