Roselle Abraham, MD is an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine at the UCSF School of Medicine. Her clinical expertise focuses on treating patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, while her research integrates electrophysiology, imaging, and stem cell research to improve patient outcomes. She leads a program combining multi-modality imaging and model systems to personalize therapies for cardiomyopathy patients. Her research interests emphasize risk stratification of arrhythmias using advanced imaging techniques such as PET/CT, MRI, and echocardiography. Key contributions include studies on myocardial blood flow heterogeneity, left ventricular remodelling, and the role of metabolic imaging in cardiac disease. Dr. Abraham has co-authored over 70 peer-reviewed articles across cardiology, imaging, and genetics, with recent work focusing on genetic variants in cardiomyopathy and clinical outcomes in patient subgroups. Her publications highlight innovations in diagnostic approaches, including variable resolution MRI techniques and machine learning applications for arrhythmia prediction. While no specific awards are listed, her consistent output in high-impact cardiology journals underscores her scholarly contributions. Ongoing research examines age-related phenotypic changes in cardiomyopathy and the role of miRNA in cardiac dysfunction.











