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Thomas H. Everett is an Associate Professor of Medicine and Adjunct Associate Professor of Anatomy, Cell Biology & Physiology at IU School of Medicine. His research focuses on cardiac electrophysiology, autonomic nervous system interactions, and neuromodulation therapies. He has contributed to studies on sympathetic nerve activity as a biomarker, peripheral nerve repair devices, and arrhythmia mechanisms using animal models.
- Key Research Areas:
- Cardiac Electrophysiology
- Autonomic Nervous System
- Neuromodulation Devices
- Signal Processing for Neural/Cardiac Data
His publications (15 most recent) span 2017–2025, addressing topics like vagus nerve stimulation, sympathetic activity in disease states, and machine learning for autonomic dysreflexia detection. Articles emphasize interdisciplinary approaches combining biomedical engineering, neuroscience, and clinical cardiology.
While specific grant and education details are not explicitly stated in the text, his work is conducted within IU School of Medicine research labs, often in collaboration with clinical teams. Labs focus on autonomic monitoring, cardiac arrhythmias, and therapeutic hypothermia for neurological recovery.
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