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Dr. Attila Feher is an Assistant Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine) at the Yale School of Medicine. He specializes in multimodality cardiovascular imaging, focusing on coronary microvascular disease and the interplay between autoimmunity and cardiovascular health. His research integrates technologies like CT, MRI, and nuclear imaging to improve diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes. Dr. Feher holds appointments in the MR Core and Preventive Cardiovascular Health Program, reflecting his commitment to translational research and clinical care.
Education: MD and PhD from the University of Debrecen (Hungary), followed by internal medicine residency at Cornell University and cardiology fellowship training at Yale, including advanced imaging at the Yale Translational Research Imaging Center (Y-TRIC). His clinical expertise lies in cardio-rheumatology, managing heart disease in patients with autoimmune conditions.
Research interests include AI-driven imaging analysis, coronary microvascular dysfunction, and the use of PET/CT for evaluating cardiac allograft vasculopathy. He has published extensively on topics like racial disparities in coronary artery disease evaluation and AI-based risk prediction models.
Key awards include the American Physiological Society Research Recognition Award and Japanese Society for Microcirculation Young Investigator Award. He collaborates widely, co-authoring studies with leaders like Dr. Albert Sinusas and Dr. Edward J. Miller.