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Sonia Anand
MD, PhD
Professor, Division of Cardiology
Associate Chair, Heart and Stroke Foundation / Michael G. DeGroote Chair in Population Health Research; Canada Research Chair in Ethnic Diversity and Cardiovascular Disease (Tier 1); Director, Population Genomics Program
Associate Chair, Equity and Diversity, Department of Medicine
Director, Population Genomics Program, Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Canada Research Chair in Ethnic Diversity and Cardiovascular Disease
Heart and Stroke Foundation / Michael G. DeGroote Chair in Population Health Research McMaster University
McMaster University’s Dr. Sonia Anand was only 33 years old when she landed the Eli Lilly Canada-May Cohen Chair in Women’s Health. Although her present research involves the environmental and genetic determinants of vascular and peripheral vascular disease in populations of varying ancestral origin, she is most recognized for her research on women’s health issues, particularly in the area of cardiovascular disease. The care and treatment of women’s cardiovascular disease, unique in its latent and non-specific symptoms, must differ from the standard employed for men to be successful, and Dr. Anand’s research is innovative in making this a priority.
As a Professor with the Department of Medicine and a member of the Leadership Council of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada’s Heart Truth campaign, Dr. Anand has helped give women the tools they need to reduce their risk of cardiovascular disease. Studying the differences associated with each gender’s symptomatic experience of heart disease, Dr. Anand aims to clarify the way in which social factors interact with biological factors to impact cardiovascular health.
Dr. Anand is also the Principal Investigator of two large genetic association studies, including the CIHR/HSFO funded EPiDREAM study of 22,000 people from 21 countries. Complementing this research, Dr. Anand teaches clinical epidemiology courses in methodology and cardiovascular disease at McMaster University with the hope of influencing future generations of doctors to be mindful of women’s health matters.
Selected Publications
- Do R, Xie C, Zhang X, Islam S, Bailey S, Rangarajan S, McQueen M, Diaz R, Lisheng L, Wang X, Yusuf S, Engert J, Anand SS. Dietary Intake Modifies the Effect of Chromosome 9p21 Variants on Cardiovascular Disease. PLoS Med 2011 Oct;8(10):e1001106
- Zbuk K, Xie C, Young R, Heydarpour M, Pare G, Davis A, Miller R, Lanktree M, Saleheen D, Danesh J, Yusuf S, Engert J, Hegele R, Anand SS. BRCA2 Variants and Cardiovascular Disease in a Multi-Ethnic Study. BMC Med Genet 2012 July18;13-56
- Anand S, Dagenais G, Mohan V, Diaz R, Probstfield J, Freeman R, Shaw J, Marshall S, Lanas F, Avezum A, Budaj A, Jung H, Desai D, Bosch J, Yusuf S, Gertstein H. Glucose Levels are Associated with Cardiovascular Disease and Death in an International Cohort of Normal Glycemic and Dysglycemic Men and Women: The EpiDREAM Cohort Study. Eur J Cardiovas Prev Cardiol 2012 Aug;19(4):755-64
- Joseph P, Davis A, Miller R, Hill K, McCarthy H, Banerjee A, Chow C, Mente A, Anand SS. Contextual determinants of health behaviours in an Aboriginal community in Canada: Pilot Project. BMC Public Health 2012 Nov 7;12:952
- Joseph P, Pare G, Anand SS. Exploring Gene-Environment Relationships in Cardiovascular Disease. Can J Cardio 2013 Jan;29(1);37-45
- Anand SS. Vasudevan A, Gupta M, Morrison K, Kurpad A, Teo KK, Srinivasan K, On behalf of the START Cohort Study Investigators. Rationale and Design of South Asian Birth Cohort (START): A Canada-India Collaborative Study BMC Public Health 2013, Jan 28; 13:79
- Kreatsoulas C, Anand SS. Menopausal hormone therapy for the primary prevention of chronic conditions. U.S. Preventative Services Task Force recommendation statement. Pol Arch Med Wewn. 2013:123(3): 112-7.
- Kreatsoulas C, Shannon HS, Giacomini M, Velianou JL, Anand SS. Reconstructing Angina: Cardiac Symptoms Are the Same in Women and Men. JAMA Internal Medicine 2013 Apr. 8:1-2.
- Neylon A, Canniffe C, Anand S, Kreatsoulas c, Blake GJ, Sugrue D, McGorrian D. A global perspective on psychosocial risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Prog Cardiovasc Dis. 2013 May-Jun;55(6): 574-81.
- Kalra S, Mercuri M, Anand SS. Measures of body fat in South Asian Adults. Nutr Diabetes 2013 May 27;3:e69
- Chetty T, Damjanovic S, Gerstein H, Singh N, Yusuf S, Anand SS, Sharma A. Metabolic effects of Telmisartan in subjects with abdomen obesity: a prospective randomized control trial. Blood Pressure, 2013; Jun 3
- Mente A, Meyre D, Lanktree M, Heydarpour M, Davis AD, Miller R, Gerstein H, Hegele RA, Yusuf S, Anand SS. Causal Relationship between Adiponectin and Metabolic Traits: A Mendelian Randomization Study in a Multiethnic Population. PLoS One 2013 June 24;8(6): e66808
- Wahi G, Wilson J, Miller R, Anglin R, McDonald S, Morrison KM, Teo KK, Anand SS. Aboriginal birth cohort (ABC): a prospective cohort study of early life determinants of adiposity and associated risk factors among Aboriginal people in Canada. BMC public health. 2013 Jun 25;13(1):608. [Epub ahead of print]
- Shah BR, Victor JC, Chiu M, Tu JV, Anand SS, Austin PC, Manuel DG, Hux JE. Cardiovascular Complications and Mortality After Diabetes Diagnosis for South Asian and Chinese Patients: A population-based cohort study. Diabetes Care 2013 Sep;36(9):2670-6
- Anand SS, Meyre D, Pare G, Bailey S, Xie C, Zhang X, Montpetit A, Desai D, Bosch J, Mohan V, Diaz R, McQueen M, Cordell H, Keavney B, Yusuf S, Gaudet D, Gerstein H, Engert JC, on behalf of the EpiDREAM Genetics Investigators. Genetic Information and the Prediction of incident Type 2 Diabetes in a High-Risk Multi-Ethnic population: The EpiDREAM Genetic Study. Diabetes Care 2013 Sep;36(9):2836-42
- Oliveira A, Kalra S, Wahi G, McDonald S, Desai D, Wilson J, Jacobs L, Smoke S, Hill P, Hill K, Morrison K, Teo K, Miller R, Anand SS. Maternal and Newborn Health Profile in an Aboriginal Community in Canada. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
- Wahi G, Anand SS. Race/Ethnicity, obesity and related cardio-metabolic risk factors: A life-course perspective. Curr Cardiovasc Risk Rep (In Press Aug 2013)
Citations for Dr. Anand on PubMed
Research Interests: Environmental and genetic determinants of vascular disease in populations of varying ancestral origin; women and cardiovascular disease.
Sonia Anand
MD, PhD
Professor, Division of Cardiology
Associate Chair, Heart and Stroke Foundation / Michael G. DeGroote Chair in Population Health Research; Canada Research Chair in Ethnic Diversity and Cardiovascular Disease (Tier 1); Director, Population Genomics Program
Philip Devereaux
MD, PhD
Professor
Salim Yusuf Chair in Cardiology; Director, Division of Cardiology and Scientific Leader of the Anesthesiology, Perioperative Medicine and Surgical Research Group at PHRI
Philip Devereaux
MD, PhD
Professor
Salim Yusuf Chair in Cardiology; Director, Division of Cardiology and Scientific Leader of the Anesthesiology, Perioperative Medicine and Surgical Research Group at PHRI
Syamkumar Divakara Menon
MD
Associate Professor
Electrophysiology & Cardiac Pacing Fellowship Director
Syamkumar Divakara Menon
MD
Associate Professor
Electrophysiology & Cardiac Pacing Fellowship Director
Jeffrey Healey
MD, MSc
Professor; Director, Division of Cardiology
Salim Yusuf Chair in Cardiology; Director of Arrhythmia Services, Hamilton General Hospital
Research Interests: Dr. Healey’s research interest is focused on atrial fibrillation and stroke prevention. He was the lead author of the ASSERT trial which demonstrated the increased stroke risk associated with sub-clinical atrial fibrillation detected by pacemakers. He was also lead author of the SIMPLE trial which demonstrated that implantable defibrillators could be safely inserted without performing intra-operative defibrillation testing.
Jeffrey Healey
MD, MSc
Professor; Director, Division of Cardiology
Salim Yusuf Chair in Cardiology; Director of Arrhythmia Services, Hamilton General Hospital
Darryl Leong
MBBS (Hons), MPH, M.Biostat, PhD
Associate Professor
Director Resident Research, Cardio-oncology Fellowship Director
Research Interests: Physical frailty and multi-morbidity
Darryl Leong
MBBS (Hons), MPH, M.Biostat, PhD
Associate Professor
Director Resident Research, Cardio-oncology Fellowship Director
Eva Lonn
MD, MSc, FRCPC, FACC
Professor
Medical Director of the Cardiac Health and Rehabilitation; Heart Failure Fellowship Program Director
Cardiovascular Prevention Fellowship Director
Research Interests: Dr. Lonn’s main research interests are in clinical trials in cardiovascular prevention and in ultrasound imaging in atherosclerosis. She has authored or co-authored over 240 peer-reviewed manuscripts, including publications in high impact journals and 9 book chapters and was an invited speaker at numerous national and international meetings. She has received a Scientist Award from the Population Health Research Institute, McMaster University.
Eva Lonn
MD, MSc, FRCPC, FACC
Professor
Medical Director of the Cardiac Health and Rehabilitation; Heart Failure Fellowship Program Director
Cardiovascular Prevention Fellowship Director
Shamir Mehta
MD, MSc, FRCPC
Professor, Division of Cardiology
Douglas Holder-PHRI Chair in Interventional Cardiology; Director, Interventional Cardiology, Hamilton Health Sciences; Interventional Cardiology AFC Fellowship Director
Shamir Mehta
MD, MSc, FRCPC
Professor, Division of Cardiology
Douglas Holder-PHRI Chair in Interventional Cardiology; Director, Interventional Cardiology, Hamilton Health Sciences; Interventional Cardiology AFC Fellowship Director
Matthew Sibbald
MD, MHPE, PhD
Associate Dean, Undergraduate Medical Education (UGME)
Associate Dean, Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine’s Undergraduate Program; Residency Program Director, Cardiology, Cardiology Residency Program Director; Scientist, McMaster Education Research, Innovation & Theory (MERIT) Program
Faculty
Matthew Sibbald
MD, MHPE, PhD
Associate Dean, Undergraduate Medical Education (UGME)
Associate Dean, Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine’s Undergraduate Program; Residency Program Director, Cardiology, Cardiology Residency Program Director; Scientist, McMaster Education Research, Innovation & Theory (MERIT) Program
Faculty
Vikas Tandon
MD
Associate Professor
Perioperative Fellowship Program Director
Vikas Tandon
MD
Associate Professor
Perioperative Fellowship Program Director
Salim Yusuf
MBBS, DPhil
Distinguished Professor , Division of Cardiology
Heart and Stroke Foundation / Marion W. Burke Chair in Cardiovascular Disease; Executive Director, Population Health Research Institute (PHRI); Chief Scientist, Hamilton Health Sciences
Research Interests: societal, behavioral, biologic, and genetic determinants of population health in global populations
Salim Yusuf
MBBS, DPhil
Distinguished Professor , Division of Cardiology
Heart and Stroke Foundation / Marion W. Burke Chair in Cardiovascular Disease; Executive Director, Population Health Research Institute (PHRI); Chief Scientist, Hamilton Health Sciences
Sonia Anand
MD, PhD
Professor, Division of Cardiology
Associate Chair, Heart and Stroke Foundation / Michael G. DeGroote Chair in Population Health Research; Canada Research Chair in Ethnic Diversity and Cardiovascular Disease (Tier 1); Director, Population Genomics Program
Associate Chair, Equity and Diversity, Department of Medicine
Director, Population Genomics Program, Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Canada Research Chair in Ethnic Diversity and Cardiovascular Disease
Heart and Stroke Foundation / Michael G. DeGroote Chair in Population Health Research McMaster University
McMaster University’s Dr. Sonia Anand was only 33 years old when she landed the Eli Lilly Canada-May Cohen Chair in Women’s Health. Although her present research involves the environmental and genetic determinants of vascular and peripheral vascular disease in populations of varying ancestral origin, she is most recognized for her research on women’s health issues, particularly in the area of cardiovascular disease. The care and treatment of women’s cardiovascular disease, unique in its latent and non-specific symptoms, must differ from the standard employed for men to be successful, and Dr. Anand’s research is innovative in making this a priority.
As a Professor with the Department of Medicine and a member of the Leadership Council of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada’s Heart Truth campaign, Dr. Anand has helped give women the tools they need to reduce their risk of cardiovascular disease. Studying the differences associated with each gender’s symptomatic experience of heart disease, Dr. Anand aims to clarify the way in which social factors interact with biological factors to impact cardiovascular health.
Dr. Anand is also the Principal Investigator of two large genetic association studies, including the CIHR/HSFO funded EPiDREAM study of 22,000 people from 21 countries. Complementing this research, Dr. Anand teaches clinical epidemiology courses in methodology and cardiovascular disease at McMaster University with the hope of influencing future generations of doctors to be mindful of women’s health matters.
Selected Publications
- Do R, Xie C, Zhang X, Islam S, Bailey S, Rangarajan S, McQueen M, Diaz R, Lisheng L, Wang X, Yusuf S, Engert J, Anand SS. Dietary Intake Modifies the Effect of Chromosome 9p21 Variants on Cardiovascular Disease. PLoS Med 2011 Oct;8(10):e1001106
- Zbuk K, Xie C, Young R, Heydarpour M, Pare G, Davis A, Miller R, Lanktree M, Saleheen D, Danesh J, Yusuf S, Engert J, Hegele R, Anand SS. BRCA2 Variants and Cardiovascular Disease in a Multi-Ethnic Study. BMC Med Genet 2012 July18;13-56
- Anand S, Dagenais G, Mohan V, Diaz R, Probstfield J, Freeman R, Shaw J, Marshall S, Lanas F, Avezum A, Budaj A, Jung H, Desai D, Bosch J, Yusuf S, Gertstein H. Glucose Levels are Associated with Cardiovascular Disease and Death in an International Cohort of Normal Glycemic and Dysglycemic Men and Women: The EpiDREAM Cohort Study. Eur J Cardiovas Prev Cardiol 2012 Aug;19(4):755-64
- Joseph P, Davis A, Miller R, Hill K, McCarthy H, Banerjee A, Chow C, Mente A, Anand SS. Contextual determinants of health behaviours in an Aboriginal community in Canada: Pilot Project. BMC Public Health 2012 Nov 7;12:952
- Joseph P, Pare G, Anand SS. Exploring Gene-Environment Relationships in Cardiovascular Disease. Can J Cardio 2013 Jan;29(1);37-45
- Anand SS. Vasudevan A, Gupta M, Morrison K, Kurpad A, Teo KK, Srinivasan K, On behalf of the START Cohort Study Investigators. Rationale and Design of South Asian Birth Cohort (START): A Canada-India Collaborative Study BMC Public Health 2013, Jan 28; 13:79
- Kreatsoulas C, Anand SS. Menopausal hormone therapy for the primary prevention of chronic conditions. U.S. Preventative Services Task Force recommendation statement. Pol Arch Med Wewn. 2013:123(3): 112-7.
- Kreatsoulas C, Shannon HS, Giacomini M, Velianou JL, Anand SS. Reconstructing Angina: Cardiac Symptoms Are the Same in Women and Men. JAMA Internal Medicine 2013 Apr. 8:1-2.
- Neylon A, Canniffe C, Anand S, Kreatsoulas c, Blake GJ, Sugrue D, McGorrian D. A global perspective on psychosocial risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Prog Cardiovasc Dis. 2013 May-Jun;55(6): 574-81.
- Kalra S, Mercuri M, Anand SS. Measures of body fat in South Asian Adults. Nutr Diabetes 2013 May 27;3:e69
- Chetty T, Damjanovic S, Gerstein H, Singh N, Yusuf S, Anand SS, Sharma A. Metabolic effects of Telmisartan in subjects with abdomen obesity: a prospective randomized control trial. Blood Pressure, 2013; Jun 3
- Mente A, Meyre D, Lanktree M, Heydarpour M, Davis AD, Miller R, Gerstein H, Hegele RA, Yusuf S, Anand SS. Causal Relationship between Adiponectin and Metabolic Traits: A Mendelian Randomization Study in a Multiethnic Population. PLoS One 2013 June 24;8(6): e66808
- Wahi G, Wilson J, Miller R, Anglin R, McDonald S, Morrison KM, Teo KK, Anand SS. Aboriginal birth cohort (ABC): a prospective cohort study of early life determinants of adiposity and associated risk factors among Aboriginal people in Canada. BMC public health. 2013 Jun 25;13(1):608. [Epub ahead of print]
- Shah BR, Victor JC, Chiu M, Tu JV, Anand SS, Austin PC, Manuel DG, Hux JE. Cardiovascular Complications and Mortality After Diabetes Diagnosis for South Asian and Chinese Patients: A population-based cohort study. Diabetes Care 2013 Sep;36(9):2670-6
- Anand SS, Meyre D, Pare G, Bailey S, Xie C, Zhang X, Montpetit A, Desai D, Bosch J, Mohan V, Diaz R, McQueen M, Cordell H, Keavney B, Yusuf S, Gaudet D, Gerstein H, Engert JC, on behalf of the EpiDREAM Genetics Investigators. Genetic Information and the Prediction of incident Type 2 Diabetes in a High-Risk Multi-Ethnic population: The EpiDREAM Genetic Study. Diabetes Care 2013 Sep;36(9):2836-42
- Oliveira A, Kalra S, Wahi G, McDonald S, Desai D, Wilson J, Jacobs L, Smoke S, Hill P, Hill K, Morrison K, Teo K, Miller R, Anand SS. Maternal and Newborn Health Profile in an Aboriginal Community in Canada. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
- Wahi G, Anand SS. Race/Ethnicity, obesity and related cardio-metabolic risk factors: A life-course perspective. Curr Cardiovasc Risk Rep (In Press Aug 2013)
Citations for Dr. Anand on PubMed
Research Interests: Environmental and genetic determinants of vascular disease in populations of varying ancestral origin; women and cardiovascular disease.
Sonia Anand
MD, PhD
Professor, Division of Cardiology
Associate Chair, Heart and Stroke Foundation / Michael G. DeGroote Chair in Population Health Research; Canada Research Chair in Ethnic Diversity and Cardiovascular Disease (Tier 1); Director, Population Genomics Program
Associate Chair, Equity and Diversity, Department of Medicine
Director, Population Genomics Program, Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Canada Research Chair in Ethnic Diversity and Cardiovascular Disease
Heart and Stroke Foundation / Michael G. DeGroote Chair in Population Health Research McMaster University
McMaster University’s Dr. Sonia Anand was only 33 years old when she landed the Eli Lilly Canada-May Cohen Chair in Women’s Health. Although her present research involves the environmental and genetic determinants of vascular and peripheral vascular disease in populations of varying ancestral origin, she is most recognized for her research on women’s health issues, particularly in the area of cardiovascular disease. The care and treatment of women’s cardiovascular disease, unique in its latent and non-specific symptoms, must differ from the standard employed for men to be successful, and Dr. Anand’s research is innovative in making this a priority.
As a Professor with the Department of Medicine and a member of the Leadership Council of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada’s Heart Truth campaign, Dr. Anand has helped give women the tools they need to reduce their risk of cardiovascular disease. Studying the differences associated with each gender’s symptomatic experience of heart disease, Dr. Anand aims to clarify the way in which social factors interact with biological factors to impact cardiovascular health.
Dr. Anand is also the Principal Investigator of two large genetic association studies, including the CIHR/HSFO funded EPiDREAM study of 22,000 people from 21 countries. Complementing this research, Dr. Anand teaches clinical epidemiology courses in methodology and cardiovascular disease at McMaster University with the hope of influencing future generations of doctors to be mindful of women’s health matters.
Selected Publications
- Do R, Xie C, Zhang X, Islam S, Bailey S, Rangarajan S, McQueen M, Diaz R, Lisheng L, Wang X, Yusuf S, Engert J, Anand SS. Dietary Intake Modifies the Effect of Chromosome 9p21 Variants on Cardiovascular Disease. PLoS Med 2011 Oct;8(10):e1001106
- Zbuk K, Xie C, Young R, Heydarpour M, Pare G, Davis A, Miller R, Lanktree M, Saleheen D, Danesh J, Yusuf S, Engert J, Hegele R, Anand SS. BRCA2 Variants and Cardiovascular Disease in a Multi-Ethnic Study. BMC Med Genet 2012 July18;13-56
- Anand S, Dagenais G, Mohan V, Diaz R, Probstfield J, Freeman R, Shaw J, Marshall S, Lanas F, Avezum A, Budaj A, Jung H, Desai D, Bosch J, Yusuf S, Gertstein H. Glucose Levels are Associated with Cardiovascular Disease and Death in an International Cohort of Normal Glycemic and Dysglycemic Men and Women: The EpiDREAM Cohort Study. Eur J Cardiovas Prev Cardiol 2012 Aug;19(4):755-64
- Joseph P, Davis A, Miller R, Hill K, McCarthy H, Banerjee A, Chow C, Mente A, Anand SS. Contextual determinants of health behaviours in an Aboriginal community in Canada: Pilot Project. BMC Public Health 2012 Nov 7;12:952
- Joseph P, Pare G, Anand SS. Exploring Gene-Environment Relationships in Cardiovascular Disease. Can J Cardio 2013 Jan;29(1);37-45
- Anand SS. Vasudevan A, Gupta M, Morrison K, Kurpad A, Teo KK, Srinivasan K, On behalf of the START Cohort Study Investigators. Rationale and Design of South Asian Birth Cohort (START): A Canada-India Collaborative Study BMC Public Health 2013, Jan 28; 13:79
- Kreatsoulas C, Anand SS. Menopausal hormone therapy for the primary prevention of chronic conditions. U.S. Preventative Services Task Force recommendation statement. Pol Arch Med Wewn. 2013:123(3): 112-7.
- Kreatsoulas C, Shannon HS, Giacomini M, Velianou JL, Anand SS. Reconstructing Angina: Cardiac Symptoms Are the Same in Women and Men. JAMA Internal Medicine 2013 Apr. 8:1-2.
- Neylon A, Canniffe C, Anand S, Kreatsoulas c, Blake GJ, Sugrue D, McGorrian D. A global perspective on psychosocial risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Prog Cardiovasc Dis. 2013 May-Jun;55(6): 574-81.
- Kalra S, Mercuri M, Anand SS. Measures of body fat in South Asian Adults. Nutr Diabetes 2013 May 27;3:e69
- Chetty T, Damjanovic S, Gerstein H, Singh N, Yusuf S, Anand SS, Sharma A. Metabolic effects of Telmisartan in subjects with abdomen obesity: a prospective randomized control trial. Blood Pressure, 2013; Jun 3
- Mente A, Meyre D, Lanktree M, Heydarpour M, Davis AD, Miller R, Gerstein H, Hegele RA, Yusuf S, Anand SS. Causal Relationship between Adiponectin and Metabolic Traits: A Mendelian Randomization Study in a Multiethnic Population. PLoS One 2013 June 24;8(6): e66808
- Wahi G, Wilson J, Miller R, Anglin R, McDonald S, Morrison KM, Teo KK, Anand SS. Aboriginal birth cohort (ABC): a prospective cohort study of early life determinants of adiposity and associated risk factors among Aboriginal people in Canada. BMC public health. 2013 Jun 25;13(1):608. [Epub ahead of print]
- Shah BR, Victor JC, Chiu M, Tu JV, Anand SS, Austin PC, Manuel DG, Hux JE. Cardiovascular Complications and Mortality After Diabetes Diagnosis for South Asian and Chinese Patients: A population-based cohort study. Diabetes Care 2013 Sep;36(9):2670-6
- Anand SS, Meyre D, Pare G, Bailey S, Xie C, Zhang X, Montpetit A, Desai D, Bosch J, Mohan V, Diaz R, McQueen M, Cordell H, Keavney B, Yusuf S, Gaudet D, Gerstein H, Engert JC, on behalf of the EpiDREAM Genetics Investigators. Genetic Information and the Prediction of incident Type 2 Diabetes in a High-Risk Multi-Ethnic population: The EpiDREAM Genetic Study. Diabetes Care 2013 Sep;36(9):2836-42
- Oliveira A, Kalra S, Wahi G, McDonald S, Desai D, Wilson J, Jacobs L, Smoke S, Hill P, Hill K, Morrison K, Teo K, Miller R, Anand SS. Maternal and Newborn Health Profile in an Aboriginal Community in Canada. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
- Wahi G, Anand SS. Race/Ethnicity, obesity and related cardio-metabolic risk factors: A life-course perspective. Curr Cardiovasc Risk Rep (In Press Aug 2013)
Citations for Dr. Anand on PubMed
Research Interests: Environmental and genetic determinants of vascular disease in populations of varying ancestral origin; women and cardiovascular disease.
Philip Devereaux
MD, PhD
Professor
Salim Yusuf Chair in Cardiology; Director, Division of Cardiology and Scientific Leader of the Anesthesiology, Perioperative Medicine and Surgical Research Group at PHRI
Philip Devereaux
MD, PhD
Professor
Salim Yusuf Chair in Cardiology; Director, Division of Cardiology and Scientific Leader of the Anesthesiology, Perioperative Medicine and Surgical Research Group at PHRI
Syamkumar Divakara Menon
MD
Associate Professor
Electrophysiology & Cardiac Pacing Fellowship Director
Syamkumar Divakara Menon
MD
Associate Professor
Electrophysiology & Cardiac Pacing Fellowship Director
Jeffrey Healey
MD, MSc
Professor; Director, Division of Cardiology
Salim Yusuf Chair in Cardiology; Director of Arrhythmia Services, Hamilton General Hospital
Research Interests: Dr. Healey’s research interest is focused on atrial fibrillation and stroke prevention. He was the lead author of the ASSERT trial which demonstrated the increased stroke risk associated with sub-clinical atrial fibrillation detected by pacemakers. He was also lead author of the SIMPLE trial which demonstrated that implantable defibrillators could be safely inserted without performing intra-operative defibrillation testing.
Jeffrey Healey
MD, MSc
Professor; Director, Division of Cardiology
Salim Yusuf Chair in Cardiology; Director of Arrhythmia Services, Hamilton General Hospital
Research Interests: Dr. Healey’s research interest is focused on atrial fibrillation and stroke prevention. He was the lead author of the ASSERT trial which demonstrated the increased stroke risk associated with sub-clinical atrial fibrillation detected by pacemakers. He was also lead author of the SIMPLE trial which demonstrated that implantable defibrillators could be safely inserted without performing intra-operative defibrillation testing.
Darryl Leong
MBBS (Hons), MPH, M.Biostat, PhD
Associate Professor
Director Resident Research, Cardio-oncology Fellowship Director
Research Interests: Physical frailty and multi-morbidity
Darryl Leong
MBBS (Hons), MPH, M.Biostat, PhD
Associate Professor
Director Resident Research, Cardio-oncology Fellowship Director
Research Interests: Physical frailty and multi-morbidity
Eva Lonn
MD, MSc, FRCPC, FACC
Professor
Medical Director of the Cardiac Health and Rehabilitation; Heart Failure Fellowship Program Director
Cardiovascular Prevention Fellowship Director
Research Interests: Dr. Lonn’s main research interests are in clinical trials in cardiovascular prevention and in ultrasound imaging in atherosclerosis. She has authored or co-authored over 240 peer-reviewed manuscripts, including publications in high impact journals and 9 book chapters and was an invited speaker at numerous national and international meetings. She has received a Scientist Award from the Population Health Research Institute, McMaster University.
Eva Lonn
MD, MSc, FRCPC, FACC
Professor
Medical Director of the Cardiac Health and Rehabilitation; Heart Failure Fellowship Program Director
Cardiovascular Prevention Fellowship Director
Research Interests: Dr. Lonn’s main research interests are in clinical trials in cardiovascular prevention and in ultrasound imaging in atherosclerosis. She has authored or co-authored over 240 peer-reviewed manuscripts, including publications in high impact journals and 9 book chapters and was an invited speaker at numerous national and international meetings. She has received a Scientist Award from the Population Health Research Institute, McMaster University.
Shamir Mehta
MD, MSc, FRCPC
Professor, Division of Cardiology
Douglas Holder-PHRI Chair in Interventional Cardiology; Director, Interventional Cardiology, Hamilton Health Sciences; Interventional Cardiology AFC Fellowship Director
Shamir Mehta
MD, MSc, FRCPC
Professor, Division of Cardiology
Douglas Holder-PHRI Chair in Interventional Cardiology; Director, Interventional Cardiology, Hamilton Health Sciences; Interventional Cardiology AFC Fellowship Director
Matthew Sibbald
MD, MHPE, PhD
Associate Dean, Undergraduate Medical Education (UGME)
Associate Dean, Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine’s Undergraduate Program; Residency Program Director, Cardiology, Cardiology Residency Program Director; Scientist, McMaster Education Research, Innovation & Theory (MERIT) Program
Faculty
Matthew Sibbald
MD, MHPE, PhD
Associate Dean, Undergraduate Medical Education (UGME)
Associate Dean, Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine’s Undergraduate Program; Residency Program Director, Cardiology, Cardiology Residency Program Director; Scientist, McMaster Education Research, Innovation & Theory (MERIT) Program
Faculty
Vikas Tandon
MD
Associate Professor
Perioperative Fellowship Program Director
Vikas Tandon
MD
Associate Professor
Perioperative Fellowship Program Director
Salim Yusuf
MBBS, DPhil
Distinguished Professor , Division of Cardiology
Heart and Stroke Foundation / Marion W. Burke Chair in Cardiovascular Disease; Executive Director, Population Health Research Institute (PHRI); Chief Scientist, Hamilton Health Sciences
Research Interests: societal, behavioral, biologic, and genetic determinants of population health in global populations
Salim Yusuf
MBBS, DPhil
Distinguished Professor , Division of Cardiology
Heart and Stroke Foundation / Marion W. Burke Chair in Cardiovascular Disease; Executive Director, Population Health Research Institute (PHRI); Chief Scientist, Hamilton Health Sciences
Research Interests: societal, behavioral, biologic, and genetic determinants of population health in global populations