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Aaron Baggish is a Full Professor at the Faculty of Biology and Medicine of the University of Lausanne (UNIL), affiliated with the Institute of Sports Sciences (ISSUL), and serves as a senior physician (Chief Physician) in the Cardiology Department at the Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV). He joined UNIL on August 1, 2022, transitioning from Harvard Medical School, where he was Associate Professor of Medicine.
- Full Professor, Faculty of Biology and Medicine, University of Lausanne (2022–present)
- Chief Physician, Cardiology Department, CHUV
- Former Director, Cardiovascular Performance Program, Massachusetts General Hospital Heart Center
His academic journey includes an MD from the University of Connecticut (2002), residency in Internal Medicine (2005), and fellowships in Cardiology (2008) and Advanced Cardiac Imaging (2010), all completed at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Aaron Baggish's research focuses on the intersection of exercise, performance, and cardiovascular health. He investigates exercise-induced cardiac remodeling, pre-participation screening, prevention of sudden cardiac death in athletes, high-performance physiology, doping, and the clinical optimization of exercise dosing. His work bridges elite sports medicine with public health applications.
Although no publications are listed in the source text, his research themes suggest a strong emphasis on clinical cardiology, sports science, and preventive medicine, with likely contributions in journals related to cardiology, sports medicine, and physiology.
- Medical Director, Boston Marathon
- Team Cardiologist for US Soccer, US Rowing, and the New England Patriots
Aaron Baggish has played a key role in shaping cardiovascular safety in sports and advancing the understanding of athlete physiology. His clinical and research leadership positions indicate active involvement in major grants and collaborative projects, though specific funding details are not provided. He is affiliated with leading institutions in both the United States and Switzerland, underscoring his international impact in sports cardiology.
He is associated with the Cardiovascular Performance Program and works within multidisciplinary teams at CHUV and ISSUL focused on athlete health and performance optimization.




