Work with thought leaders and academic experts in cardiovascular disease

Companies can greatly benefit from working with experts in the field of cardiovascular disease. These researchers bring a wealth of knowledge and experience that can contribute to various aspects of a company's operations. Here are some ways companies can collaborate with academic researchers in cardiovascular disease: 1. Research and Development: Academic researchers can provide valuable insights and expertise in developing new treatments, drugs, and medical devices for cardiovascular diseases. 2. Clinical Trials: Researchers can collaborate with companies in conducting clinical trials to test the safety and efficacy of new cardiovascular treatments. 3. Data Analysis: Academic researchers can analyze large datasets to identify patterns, trends, and potential risk factors associated with cardiovascular diseases. 4. Innovation and Technology: Collaborating with academic researchers can help companies stay at the forefront of innovation in cardiovascular disease research and technology. 5. Education and Training: Researchers can provide educational programs and training to company employees, keeping them updated on the latest advancements and best practices in cardiovascular disease management. 6. Consulting and Advisory Services: Academic researchers can offer consulting and advisory services to companies, providing expert guidance on cardiovascular disease-related projects and initiatives. 7. Publications and Presentations: Collaborating with researchers can lead to joint publications and presentations, enhancing the company's reputation and credibility in the field of cardiovascular disease. 8. Networking and Partnerships: Working with academic researchers can facilitate networking opportunities and potential partnerships with other experts and institutions in the field of cardiovascular disease.

Researchers on NotedSource with backgrounds in cardiovascular disease include Giuliana Noratto, Dr. Andrea Corti, Ph.D., Jennifer Aaker, Kayvan Najarian, Sheraz Ch, Joel French, Ph.D., Matthew Laye, Ph.D., Caroline Doyle, Ph.D., Alen Trubelja, and Alisa Clyne.

Giuliana Noratto

15 Years Experience
Food Scientist PhD and Registered Dietician - Texas A&M University
Education

Texas A&M University

Texas A&M University System

Ph.D., Department of Food Science and Technology

College Station

Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina

M.Sc., Food Science and Technology

Lima
Experience

Texas A&M AgriLife

Senior Associate Research Scientist / August, 2016Present

Washington State

Assistant Professor - Head of Food Science lab / 20122016

Research focus is on the role of nutrition in the prevention or progress of obesity-related chronic diseases. We investigate food bioactive compounds with the main goal of uncovering the molecular mechanisms by which diet derived compounds interact with the genome (effect on gene and protein expression and biomarkers) to shift the onset or outcome of disease. Research projects are centered around: - Milk and dairy-derived bioactive compounds - Plant food botanicals

Texas A&M University

Research Scientist / 20082012

In charge of projects dealing with effects of natural plant extracts to prevent or cure cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular complications; all these having in common to be the result of inflammation and obesity.

Research Expertise (29)
Food Science
Nutrition
Human Health
Analytical Chemistry
Nutrition and Dietetics
And 24 more
About
Dr. Giuliana Noratto is a senior associate research scientist at Texas A&M AgriLife. She received her Ph.D. in food science and technology from Texas A&M University System, and her M.Sc. in food science and technology from Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina. She also holds a B.S. in food science and technology from Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina. Dr. Noratto’s research interests include food safety and quality, sensory science, and food processing.

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Dr. Andrea Corti, Ph.D.

New York, New York, United States of America
6 Years Experience
Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering with a focus on cardiovascular biomechanics using numerical simulations, material analysis and micro-computed tomography imaging
Education

The City College of New York Department of Biomedical Engineering

PhD / December, 2022

New York, New York, United States of America

Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

Master of Science, Biomedical Engineering

Groningen

Politecnico di Milano

Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering

Milano
Experience

The City College of New York

Graduate Researcher / September, 2018January, 2023

The City College of New York Department of Biomedical Engineering

Graudate Teaching Assistant in Dynamical Systems and Modeling / August, 2022December, 2022

Graduate Teaching Assistant in Dynamical Systems and Modeling / August, 2021December, 2021

Graduate Student Instructor in Cell and Tissue Mechanics / February, 2021May, 2021

Graduate Teaching Assistant in Cell and Tissue Transport / August, 2019December, 2019

Philips Consumer Lifestyle BV

Internship / April, 2017July, 2017

Research Expertise (16)
Atherosclerosis
Vascular Biomechanics
Modeling and Simulation
Material Characterization
Image Analysis
And 11 more
About
Dr. Andrea Corti holds a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from The City College of New York. His research interests include tissue mechanics, cellular transport, and biomechanics. He received his BS and MS in biomedical engineering with a specialization in Prosthesis and Implant Design from the Politecnico di Milano and the University of Groningen, respectively. He has experience working in both industry and academia, and has been a teaching assistant for several courses in his department.

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Example cardiovascular disease projects

How can companies collaborate more effectively with researchers, experts, and thought leaders to make progress on cardiovascular disease?

Development of a Novel Cardiovascular Drug

An academic researcher can collaborate with a pharmaceutical company to develop a new drug for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. The researcher can provide expertise in drug discovery, preclinical testing, and clinical trial design.

Analysis of Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors

A health insurance company can collaborate with a researcher to analyze data and identify risk factors associated with cardiovascular diseases. This information can be used to develop targeted prevention and intervention strategies.

Evaluation of Cardiovascular Medical Devices

A medical device company can work with an academic researcher to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of their cardiovascular devices. The researcher can conduct preclinical testing and provide valuable feedback for product improvement.

Development of Digital Health Solutions for Cardiovascular Disease Management

A technology company can partner with a researcher to develop digital health solutions, such as mobile apps or wearable devices, for monitoring and managing cardiovascular diseases. The researcher can contribute expertise in data analysis and user-centered design.

Implementation of Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Programs

A healthcare organization can collaborate with a researcher to implement evidence-based cardiovascular disease prevention programs. The researcher can provide guidance on program design, evaluation, and outcome measurement.