
Eduardo Marban, MD, PhD
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310-423-7557
Fax: 424-314-8750

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Eduardo Marban, MD, PhD
Fax: 424-314-8750
Smidt Heart Institute
127 S San Vicente Blvd #A3600
Los Angeles, CA
34.074653 -118.378972From You
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Eduardo Marban, MD, PhD
Languages
- English,
Gender
Male
Experience
42 Years
Locations
Experience
Specialties
Area in which a healthcare provider is highly trained and often board certified.
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- IM Cardiology
Programs
Cedars-Sinai clinical programs this provider is part of:
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Research Areas
The current research areas of Eduardo Marbán, MD, PhD, are using biologically based therapies for cardiac regeneration and biological pacemakers. Each lab members has a specific role in conducting research that will enable the Marbán Lab to translate its work from the bench to bedside. The research using cardiosphere-derived cells has demonstrated that the cells are better in their functional repair capacity and in their angiogenic ability to secrete favorable paracrine factors that other cells in clinical use do not. The lab is studying various methods of delivering the cells and determining the immunogenicity of allogeneic stem cells in small and large animal models.
Titles
- Executive Director, Smidt Heart Institute
- Mark Siegel Family Foundation, Distinguished Professor
Education & Training
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Johns Hopkins Hospital
Fellowship - Completed 1985
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Johns Hopkins Hospital
Residency - Completed 1984
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Yale University School of Medicine
Degrees - Completed 1981
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Yale University School of Medicine
Medical School - Completed 1980
Achievements
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2
Board Certifications
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7
Awards and Honors
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6
Publications
Board Certifications
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General Internal Medicine
American Board of Internal Medicine
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IM/Cardiology
American Board of Internal Medicine
Awards and Honors
- Editor-in-Chief: Circulation Research
- Research Achievement Award, International Society for Heart Research
- Basic Research Prize, American Heart Association
- Louis and Artur Lucian Award for Research in Circulatory Diseases
- Distinguished Scientist Award, American Heart Association
- Research Career Development Award, National Institutes of Health
- Award for Outstanding Contribution to Cardiovascular Research, Gill Heart Institute
Publications
A full list of this provider’s research publications can be found on their research profile or PubMed.
- Smith RR, Barile L, Messina E, Marban E. Stem cells in the heart: What’s the buzz all about?—Part 1: Preclinical considerations. Heart Rhythm. 2008;5(5):749-757.
- Smith RR, Barile L, Messina E, Marban E. Stem cells in the heart: what's the buzz all about? Part 2: Arrhythmic risks and clinical studies. Heart Rhythm. 2008;5(6):880-887.
- Smith RR, Barile L, Cho HC, Leppo MK, Hare JM, Messina E, Giacomello A, Abraham MR, Marban E. Regenerative potential of cardiosphere-derived cells expanded from percutaneous endomyocardial biopsy specimens. Circulation. 2007;115(7):896-908.
- Marban E, Cho HC. Biological pacemakers as a therapy for cardiac arrhythmias. Curr Opin Cardiol. 2008;23(1):46-54.
- Cingolani E, Ramirez Correa GA, Kizana E, Murata M, Cho HC, Marban E. Gene therapy to inhibit the calcium channel beta subunit: physiological consequences and pathophysiological effects in models of cardiac hypertrophy. Circ Res. 2007;101(2):166-175.
- Barth AS, Kizana E, Smith RR, Terrovitis J, Dong P, Leppo MK, Zhang Y, Miake J, Olson EN, Schneider JW, Abraham MR, Marban E. Lentiviral vectors bearing the cardiac promoter of the Na+-Ca2+ exchanger report cardiogenic differentiation in stem cells. Mol Ther. 2008;16(5):957-964.