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Dr. James Curtain is an Honorary Clinical Research Fellow at the University of Glasgow's School of Cardiovascular & Metabolic Health. His work focuses on heart failure pathophysiology, arrhythmia mechanisms, and clinical pharmacology. He has contributed to major trials like DAPA-HF and PARADIGM-HF, investigating drug efficacy and device-based monitoring. Key research areas include ventricular arrhythmia prevention, anemia management in heart failure, and the role of diuretics in HFrEF patients.
Education details are not explicitly stated but inferred through his research focus and institutional affiliation. His systematic reviews and meta-analyses address implantable haemodynamic monitoring efficacy across ejection fraction ranges, demonstrating methodological rigor.
Recent publications highlight trends in SGLT2 inhibitor effects on heart rate and arrhythmias, diuretic strategies in heart failure, and non-invasive congestion monitoring in CONGEST-HF. His work bridges clinical trial outcomes with translational applications in device innovation and drug repurposing.
No scientific awards are listed, but his active role in high-impact trials underscores his contribution to cardiovascular research. Grant details and lab affiliations are not explicitly mentioned, though collaboration with institutions like the Institute of Cardiovascular & Medical Sciences (ICAMS) is implied through the publications portal reference.