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Geoffrey Pitt serves as Professor of Neuroscience at the Brain and Mind Research Institute and Ida and Theo Rossi Distinguished Professor of Medicine in the Department of Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College. His dual appointments reflect his interdisciplinary research bridging neuroscience, cardiology, and molecular biology.
Dr. Pitt completed his education with a B.A. from Yale University (1984), Sc.M. from The Johns Hopkins University (1987), and M.D., Ph.D. from The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (1993).
His research focuses on ion channel regulation, particularly calcium and sodium channels, with emphasis on FGF13 protein's role in cardiac and neuronal function. His work spans cardiac electrophysiology, Timothy syndrome (CACNA1C-related disorders), arrhythmia mechanisms, and metabolic disorders linked to ion channel dysfunction. Recent publications reveal his exploration of epigenetic regulation in cardiac development and the intersection of metabolic health with channel function.
Dr. Pitt leads multiple significant research initiatives including the Mechanistic re-evaluation of fibroblast growth factor homologous factors in the heart (NHLBI, 2025-2029) and Phosphorylation-dependent regulation of calcium channels by macromolecular complexes (NICHD, 2023-2027). He also serves as Principal Investigator for the Multidisciplinary Research Training in Cardiovascular Disease program (NHLBI, 2022-2027).
As an active member of the scientific community, Dr. Pitt serves on the Advisory/Scientific Board for Tevard Biosciences and maintains interests with the Cardiovascular Research Foundation and the Journal of the American College of Cardiology Basic to Translational Science.




