
معرفی
Faye Norby, PhD, MPH is an Assistant Professor at the School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, specializing in cardiovascular epidemiology. She focuses on predicting and preventing cardiac and neurological events, particularly sudden cardiac arrest and atrial fibrillation.
- Education: PhD in Epidemiology (University of Minnesota, 2020), MS in Epidemiology (University of Oklahoma, 2010), MPH in Public Health (Mercer University, 2007), BS in Biology (University of North Dakota, 2004).
Research Interests: Her work spans three key areas: substance use and cardiac outcomes, biomarkers/omics for cardiovascular prediction, and the link between heart function and cognitive decline. She utilizes large datasets like Medicare and the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) study.
- Key Topics: Cardiovascular epidemiology, cardiac arrhythmias, pharmacoepidemiology, proteomics, cognitive decline, stroke, dementia, and health equity.
Publications: Her recent studies analyze anticoagulant efficacy, atrial fibrillation risk factors, and biomarkers for sudden cardiac events. She integrates multimodal data and long-term cohort studies to advance preventive strategies.

