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Farid Jadbabaie received his medical degree from Tehran University School of Medicine in Iran in 1990. He completed his residency at the Yale Internal Medicine Residency Program and continued his training with fellowships in cardiology, heart failure-transplant, and echocardiography in Yale. Jadbabaie joined the Yale faculty in 2003 and serves as the Director of the Echocardiography Laboratory at the Veterans Affairs (VA) Connecticut Healthcare System. His research fellowship concentrated on the preclinical evaluation of novel adenosine A2a receptor agonists in myocardial perfusion imaging. Currently, his research interests focus on the echocardiographic evaluation of diastolic function, the effects of echocardiographic contrast agents, and coronary vascular physiology. He specializes in structural heart disease, cardiac catheterization, stress echocardiography, and non-invasive cardiac imaging, with a specific interest in heart valve function and the impact of heart screenings on survival rates concerning strokes and blood clots in patients with irregular heartbeats. Jadbabaie is recognized for his expertise and contributions to the field of cardiology at Yale University Medical School.
Admission to Ph.D. programs is typically through the Combined Program in Biological and Biomedical Sciences (BBS).