Konstantinos N. Aronis, MD PhD
@aroniskn
Electrophysiologist at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Complex Arrhythmia Ablation, ACHD. Traveling, Hiking and Cycling.
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03-06-2018 16:19:03
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Team: @DanwannMD, @Bmedoff58, @sureshmulukutla, Samir Saba, @krishkancharla, @andrewvoigtmd, Konstantinos N. Aronis, MD PhD
So excited to be in this role and continue to grow our amazing fellowship!!
Daniel Ambinder, MD Nino Isakadze Dr. Jacqueline Latina Anjali Allison G. Hays, MD Erin D. Michos, M.D. Sammy Zakaria
Delightful weekend of learning all things #VT with these wonderful #EPeeps ! Excellent clinical case discussions & anatomy dissection🫀w Krishna Kancharla 🌟
#UPMCEP UPMC Heart and Vascular Institute Pitt Cardiology Midwest VT symposium Abbott #MedEd #CardioTwitter Konstantinos N. Aronis, MD PhD
☺️ 🙏 Nature Cardiovascular Research for choosing our figure as the journal cover! Our neural network is at work to learn from cardiac images! Great job Dan Popescu! Johns Hopkins BME Johns Hopkins Engineering Johns Hopkins University Trayanova Lab Julie Shade, PhD Kathy Wu Christine Albert Changxin Lai #EPpeeps #AI #CardioTwitter
Congratulations 🥳 to ICM & Johns Hopkins BME doctoral student Joseph Yu of Trayanova Lab who is awarded an NIH NHLBI NRSA Fellowship!🎉👨💻Joe builds biophysical models to simulate arrhythmia & evaluate the consequences of targeted direct remuscularization: icm.jhu.edu/2020/04/13/jos…
Great Johns Hopkins Cardiology team at American College of Cardiology Heart House! #MACCS19
Finalist for the Melvin L. Marcus award Priya Umapathi presents her research.Johns Hopkins Medicine Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine Johns Hopkins Cardiology #aha19
Excited to see the editorial to our recent Nature Biomedical Engineering paper on simulation-driven ablation of persistent AF. Nature Biomedical Engineering Trayanova Lab Johns Hopkins BME Johns Hopkins Engineering Johns Hopkins Cardiology JHU ADVANCE Patrick M Boyle @rheeda_ali
nature.com/articles/s4155…
Amazing presentation on MICAL1 and CaMKII by Dr. Klitos Konstantinidis @Klitos39550082, finalist for the Louis N. And Arnold M. Katz basic science research award. Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine Johns Hopkins Cardiology Johns Hopkins Medicine #aha2019
I was very proud to attend my first ARCS - Seattle luncheon today in support of Savannah Bifulco, who is doing remarkable research that will use cardiac modeling and simulation to transform treatment of patients with cryptogenic stroke. Congrats Savannah! @uw UW Engineering
Passionate about computing and its application to scientific research? We’re hiring a Research Software Development Engineer! Must have strong debugging skills, experience w data structures, Linux, and python. #JobOpportunity #NowHiring #techjobs