Dr. Mario Talajic

Professor

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Biography

Mario Talajic is a Full Professor at the University of Montreal, specializing in Clinical Electrophysiology and associated pathologies. His research interests include clinical electrophysiology, cardiac arrhythmia, antiarrhythmic medications, sudden death, and atrial ablation. He is associated with the Montreal Heart Institute and has been actively involved in multiple research projects that explore genetic determinants of cardiomyopathies and hereditary arrhythmias linked to cardiac sudden death. Talajic has supervised numerous graduate theses in these fields and has contributed significantly to understanding the genetic makeup of rare disorders, particularly in relation to complex traits such as dilated cardiomyopathy and the role of blood cell traits in these conditions. He has also led significant clinical trials focusing on anticoagulation in preventing ischemic strokes in patients with atrial fibrillation between 2021 and 2027. His extensive work in researching and supervising provides significant insights into cardiac health and regenerative medicine through a focus on the cardiovascular system.

Research Interests

Experience

Full Professor

2017-01-01 — Present

University of Montreal • Montreal, QC, Canada

Full Professor specializing in clinical electrophysiology and cardiac pathologies.

Requirements for University of Montreal

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
IELTS
Listening
Required:6
Reading
Required:6
Writing
Required:6
Speaking
Required:6
Overall
Required:6.5
TOEFL
Listening
Required:21
Reading
Required:21
Writing
Required:21
Speaking
Required:21
Total
Required:90
Prerequisites
Bachelor degree or equivalent
Application Checklist
  • Official transcripts
  • Birth certificate
  • Proof of French proficiency (B2 level)
  • CV/Resume
  • Two letters of recommendation
Specialization Notes

Most programs require French B2 level; specific departments may require C1 or C2.