About
Kene Mezue is a Clinical Fellow at the Yale School of Medicine within the Department of Internal Medicine. His work bridges cardiovascular medicine, neuroscience, and public health through clinical research and digital health innovations.
- Education:
- MSc in Public Health (2011) from Anglia Ruskin University
- MD (2008) from University of Nigeria
Research interests focus on cardiovascular risk factors, stress-related neural mechanisms, and health outcomes. Key areas include atrial fibrillation, stroke prediction, stress-induced cardiovascular effects, and health disparities in cardiac amyloidosis. His collaborations with researchers like Jennifer Kwan and Parul Gandhi highlight interdisciplinary approaches.
Recent publications (2023–2025) address atrial fibrillation interventions, stress-related deep vein thrombosis, digital consult tools for troponin interpretation, and socioeconomic disparities in cardiac care. These works span cardiology, neuroscience, and public health disciplines.
Labs and teams associated with his research include the Cardiovascular Data Science (CarDS) Lab and interdisciplinary initiatives integrating systems immunology, AI, and global health frameworks.
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