Dr. Sanjiv Narayan - Research for Advanced Arrhythmia Therapies
Sanjiv Narayan, MD, PhD, is a professor of medicine at Stanford University. Based in California, not far from major medical centers in San Diego and elsewhere, his work focuses on transforming how physicians diagnose and treat cardiac rhythm disorders. His research combines medicine, bioengineering, and computational science to develop therapies that are more effective for patients with arrhythmias. Through this interdisciplinary approach, Dr. Sanjiv Narayan aims to address major unmet needs in cardiovascular care.
Sanjiv M. Narayan, MD, PhD, is also a cardiologist and director at the Stanford Arrhythmia Center. He designs treatments that are both scientifically advanced and practical for clinical use. The center focuses on developing bioengineering solutions for difficult clinical problems and translating new discoveries into practical treatments for patients. Through this work, Dr. Narayan aims to improve how physicians diagnose and treat arrhythmias while advancing more effective and accessible care for patients.
Dr. Sanjiv M. Narayan draws on his knowledge and experience as a cardiologist in his work as director of the NIH-funded Computational Medicine in the Heart Integrated Program (CHIP). In this position, he supports training that blends medicine, engineering, and computational research. Through this program, which collaborates with institutions and researchers in San Diego and across the US, he encourages interdisciplinary learning and innovation. By fostering collaboration across these fields, he continues to advance new ideas that may shape the future of arrhythmia treatment.
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Sanjiv NarayanStanford, CA US