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WEBINAR: From Discovery to Market, the Regulation and Approval Pathway for Drugs and Devices in the US
Presented by Steven S. Brooks, MD, MBA, FACC
January 26, 2012, 1:00 PM

WEBINAR: Bench to Market: A Venture Capital Perspective
Presented by Dr. Josh Makower
February 17, 2012
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Dinner Reception
March 2, 2012
Boston, MA

WEBINAR: Tips for Junior Faculty Career Development
Presented by Saptarsi Haldar, MD
March 14, 2012
12 Noon EST

Annual Scientific Meeting
May 3-5, 2012
Arlington, VA



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Welcome

The mission of Sarnoff Cardiovascular Research Foundation is to engage medical students and young investigators in a personalized research experience with preeminent cardiovascular scientists, and to foster the next generation of leaders in the field.

Medical Student Research Fellowship Program
The Sarnoff Fellowship Program offers research opportunities for outstanding medical students to explore careers in cardiovascular research. Applicants must be enrolled in accredited U.S. medical schools. Sarnoff Fellows conduct intensive work in a research facility, located in the United States, for one year. Prior research experience is not a prerequisite.

What makes Sarnoff unique is our lifetime commitment to the Fellow. A member of our Scientific Committee guides the Fellow during the research year and throughout the Fellow's career. The Fellow interacts with other Fellows, Scholars and Foundation leaders at the Sarnoff Annual Scientific Meetings, Sarnoff-sponsored regional events, and at other scientific conferences.


Latest News

E. Dale Abel, MD, PhD, Scientific Committee Vice Chair and, a world-renowned leader in endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism research, has received one of the highest honors in his field — the Laureate Award from The Endocrine Society.

Stephen Grobmyer, MD, 1992-93 Fellow, was recently named the incumbent of the Edward M. Copeland III Chair in Breast Cancer Research at the University of Florida.

Albert Luo, MD, 2006-07 Fellow, will begin a cardiology fellowship at Stanford in July.

Paul McKie, MD, 2004-05 Fellow, recently completed a two year research fellowship focused on a project started as a Sarnoff Fellow. He is now a full-time clinical cardiology fellow at Mayo Clinic. Paul and his wife, Mary, have two sons.

Javid Moslehi, MD, 1998-99 Fellow and Imran Uraizee, 2011-12 Fellow, authored a letter entitled, "Reversible Cardiomyopathy Associated with Sunitinib and Soarfenib" published in the New England Journal of Medicine in October.

Daniel Rader, MD, member of the Sarnoff Governance Committee, has been elected to the Institute of Medicine, one of the nation's highest honors in biomedicine. Established in 1970 by the National Academy of Sciences, the Institute honors professional achievement in the health sciences and serves as a national resource for independent analysis and recommendations on issues related to medicine, biomedical services, and health.

Imran Uraizee, 2011-12 Fellow, will present two abstracts at the American College of Cardiology Scientific Sessions in Chicago in March.




Please join with us in helping to support our next generation of Sarnoff Fellows and Alumni leaders. For more information or to make your gift today, click here.

Alumni Profile

Richard Page MD
Chair, Department of Medicine
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
President-Elect of the Heart Rhythm Society
President-Elect of the Association of Professors of Cardiology

I attribute a lot of my success, even today, to the opportunities in Sarnoff. Read more ...

Alumni Directory

Alumni Newsletter



Stanley J. Sarnoff Spirit Award
At the April 29, 2011 Awards Dinner, Dr. Myron ("Mike") L. Weisfeldt was honored as the first recipient of the Stanley J. Sarnoff Spirit Award. Click here for more details.

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