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Professor
MM Internal Medicine - Cardiology
Orcid identifier0000-0001-6387-0386
- ProfessorMM Internal Medicine - Cardiology
- Center DirectorMichigan Medicine Frankel institute for heart and brain health
- Center MemberBiointerfaces Institute
- ProfessorMM Pharmacology
- Center MemberSamuel and Jean Frankel Cardiovascular Center
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BIO
Dr. Rosenzweig, MD graduated from Harvard College, where he majored in biochemistry and molecular biology. He received his medical degree from Harvard Medical School and completed his residency in internal medicine and fellowship in cardiovascular medicine at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). Additional research training included a one-year predoctoral fellowship in neurosciences at the University of Pennsylvania and postdoctoral training in the laboratories of Drs. Jonathan and Christine Seidman, as well as Dr. Michael Gimbrone, all at Harvard Medical School.
Dr. Rosenzweig is the inaugural Director of the Stanley and Judith Frankel Institute for Heart and Brain Health (Frankel IHBH) at the University of Michigan Medical Center. Previous leadership roles include having served as Chief of Cardiology, Co-Director of the Corrigan Minehan Heart Center and Director of Cardiovascular Research at MGH as well as the Paul Dudley White Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School (2015-2022). He also has served as the inaugural Director of the Program in Cardiovascular Gene Therapy at MGH, a Trustee of the Harvard Clinical Research Institute (an academic clinical research organization), an Executive Committee member of the Harvard Stem Cell Institute and its Cardiovascular Program Leader, as well as the Director of Cardiovascular Research and Associate Chief of Cardiology at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. Dr. Rosenzweig is also a member of the Leducq Foundation Scientific Advisory Committee and the American Heart Association Basic Sciences Council leadership.
Dr. Rosenzweig is the inaugural Director of the Stanley and Judith Frankel Institute for Heart and Brain Health (Frankel IHBH) at the University of Michigan Medical Center. Previous leadership roles include having served as Chief of Cardiology, Co-Director of the Corrigan Minehan Heart Center and Director of Cardiovascular Research at MGH as well as the Paul Dudley White Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School (2015-2022). He also has served as the inaugural Director of the Program in Cardiovascular Gene Therapy at MGH, a Trustee of the Harvard Clinical Research Institute (an academic clinical research organization), an Executive Committee member of the Harvard Stem Cell Institute and its Cardiovascular Program Leader, as well as the Director of Cardiovascular Research and Associate Chief of Cardiology at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. Dr. Rosenzweig is also a member of the Leducq Foundation Scientific Advisory Committee and the American Heart Association Basic Sciences Council leadership.
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN APPOINTMENTS
- ProfessorMM Internal Medicine - Cardiology
- Center DirectorMichigan Medicine Frankel institute for heart and brain health
- Center MemberBiointerfaces Institute
- ProfessorMM Pharmacology
- Center MemberSamuel and Jean Frankel Cardiovascular Center
DEGREES
- M.D.Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA
POSTGRADUATE TRAINING
- Residency in Internal MedicineMassachusetts General Hospital, Boston, United StatesResidency
- Fellowship in Cardiovascular MedicineMassachusetts General Hospital, Boston, United StatesOther
- Postdoctoral Research FellowshipHarvard Medical School, Genetics, Boston, United StatesPostdoctoral Research
- Postdoctoral Research FellowshipBrigham and Women's Hospital, Vascular Biology, Boston, United StatesPostdoctoral Research