Michael Fischbein

PROFESSOR
Cardiothoracic Surgery
Canary Center at Stanford
United States of America

Academician Orthopaedics
Biography

Dr. Michael Fischbein is affiliated to Cardiothoracic Surgery, Canary centre at stanford. Dr. Michael Fischbein is currently providing services as Professor. Dr. Michael Fischbein has published numerous publications in various national and international peer-reviewed journals and presented scientific papers across the world. Because of the active association with different societies and academies as well as the contributions, Dr. Michael Fischbein is been recognized by the subject experts around the world. Dr. Michael Fischbein contributions are appreciated by various reputed awards. Dr. Michael Fischbein clinical and scientific research interests include Cardiothoracic Surgery, Aortic Diseases, Thoracic Surgery, Anomalous Coronary Artery (ACA), Aortic Stenosis.

Research Intrest

Cardiothoracic Surgery, Aortic Diseases, Thoracic Surgery, Anomalous Coronary Artery (ACA), Aortic Stenosis

List of Publications
Merk DR, Chin JT, Dake BA, Maegdefessel L, Miller MO, Kimura N, Tsao PS, Iosef C, Berry GJ, Mohr FW, Spin JM. miR-29b Participates in Early Aneurysm Development in Marfan SyndromeNovelty and Significance. Circulation research. 2012 Jan 20;110(2):312-24.
Okamura H, Pisani LJ, Dalal AR, Emrich F, Dake BA, Arakawa M, Onthank DC, Cesati RR, Robinson SP, Milanesi M, Kotek G. Assessment of elastin deficit in a Marfan mouse aneurysm model using an elastin-specific magnetic resonance imaging contrast agent. Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging. 2014 May 9:CIRCIMAGING-114.
Emrich FC, Okamura H, Dalal AR, Penov K, Merk DR, Raaz U, Hennigs JK, Chin JT, Miller MO, Pedroza AJ, Craig JK. Enhanced caspase activity contributes to aortic wall remodeling and early aneurysm development in a murine model of Marfan syndrome. Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology. 2014 Jan 1:ATVBAHA-114.