
Brian Palmisano, MD, PhD
@b_palms
Stanford Cardiology Fellow | Stanford IM Residency | Vanderbilt MD/PhD | Philly sports | Homemade pasta and pizza | Girl Dad
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19-09-2010 23:53:03
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Thanks Josh Knowles and Brian Palmisano, MD, PhD for a very clear and clinician “friendly” chapter on polygenic risk scores for preventive cardiology!


As somebody who did basically an entire PhD on new functions of CETP beyond HDL (with Stafford Lab), all I have to say is: “Wow!” And “How???”


Doc, can my LDL-C be *too low* after a heart attack? Apparently, not. - *achieved LDL-C < 20 mg/dl* with PCSK9i - 5y therapy - greatest benefit - no more AEs Remarkable! ahajournals.org/doi/full/10.11… 👏 Prakriti Gaba Michelle O'Donoghue



Come join the Knowles lab at Stanford! We study molecular mechanisms that mediate cardiovascular disease. There are several ongoing (funded) projects, and support to develop your own ideas! postdocs.stanford.edu/prospective/op… Josh Knowles Stanford Medicine Stanford Postdocs Stanford Department of Medicine

Dr. Ramzi Dudum repping StanfordCVFellowship giving the state of the art on primary prevention, a topic near and dear to my heart #AHA23. Note-standing room only!


Brian Palmisano, MD, PhD Josh Knowles #aha23 AHA Science, ABL (always be learning)!
