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James Januzzi
James Januzzi, MD
Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School
Prof James Januzzi is currently the Adoph Hutter Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Chief Scientific Officer and Gibson Chair at the Baim Institute for Clinical Research. He performed a residency in internal medicine at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, followed by a fellowship in cardiology and cardiac ultrasound at the Massachusetts General Hospital. He joined the staff at Massachusetts General Hospital in 2000 and joined the Baim Institute in 2014. He is a clinician, teacher, experienced clinical researcher and clinical trialist.
Prof Januzzi’s research work has contributed greatly to the understanding of cardiac biomarker testing, and his studies have set international standards for use in diagnosis, prognosis, and management of patients suffering from heart failure and acute coronary syndromes. He has chaired or participated in numerous committees for trials focused on drug development for heart failure, coronary artery disease and diabetes mellitus.
Prof Januzzi is among the world’s top 1% most cited researchers, having published more than 900 manuscripts, book chapters, and review articles.