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Erdal Cavusoglu, MD, serves as Professor of Medicine within the Cardiology division of the Department of Medicine at SUNY Downstate Medical Center. His clinical expertise centers on interventional cardiology with a research focus on cardiovascular biomarkers and coronary artery disease pathophysiology.
His educational background includes:
- Medical Degree: Mount Sinai School of Medicine (1989)
- Internship: Beth Israel Hospital, Harvard Medical School (1989-1990)
- Residency: Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center (1990-1992)
- Cardiology Fellowship: Albert Einstein College of Medicine (1992-1995)
- Interventional Cardiology Fellowship: Mount Sinai Medical Center (1999-2001)
Dr. Cavusoglu's research primarily investigates biomarkers for predicting cardiovascular outcomes in coronary artery disease and acute coronary syndromes. His work spans inflammatory markers (IL-8, IL-10), matrix metalloproteinases, phospholipid transfer proteins, and hematologic indices like neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio. He examines these biomarkers in high-risk populations including diabetics and African Americans, with emphasis on long-term mortality prediction and molecular mechanisms of atherosclerosis. His publications reveal consistent focus on translating biomarker discoveries into clinical risk assessment tools.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications shows strong emphasis on biomarker validation for cardiovascular risk stratification, with recurring themes in inflammatory pathways, diabetes complications, and ethnic-specific outcomes. His work bridges molecular mechanisms (e.g., F11R/JAM-A in vascular biology) with clinical applications (e.g., RDW as mortality predictor in PCI patients).
His scientific recognition includes:
- National Research Service Award (NRSA) Postdoctoral Fellowship
Dr. Cavusoglu has secured significant research funding as Principal Investigator on multiple NIH R21 grants and American Heart Association awards, focusing on plasma biomarkers like F11R and erythropoietin in cardiovascular outcomes. While direct student mentoring isn't documented in the provided text, his active research program and professorship imply involvement in training medical students, residents, and fellows. His work appears conducted through SUNY Downstate's cardiology department with collaborations at Mount Sinai and Albert Einstein institutions.
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