Cardiovascular Medicine IN THE DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE
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Rajesh Dash, MD, PhD

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Contact Information

  • Clinical Offices
    Stanford Cardiovascular Clinic 300 Pasteur Drive Stanford, CA 94305
    Tel Work (650) 723-6459 Fax (650) 723-8392
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Professional Overview

Clinical Focus

  • Cardiovascular Disease
  • Cardiovascular Medicine

Honors and Awards

  • Finalist, Young Investigator Award, Basic Science, Northwestern Cardiovascular Forum (2012)
  • Winner, Melvin Judkins Young Investigator Award, American Heart Association (2010)
  • Finalist, Young Investigator Award, Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (2009)
  • Recipient, Frances & John Bowes Cardiovascular Research Fellowship, UCSF Medical Center (2008-2009)
  • Finalist, Young Investigators Award, American Heart Association (2008)
  • Chief Cardiology Fellow, UCSF Medical Center (2006-2007)

Professional Education

Residency: University of Washington School of Medicine WA (2005)
Board Certification: Echocardiography, National Board of Echocardiography (2009)
Board Certification: Cardiovascular Disease, American Board of Internal Medicine (2008)
Board Certification: Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine (2005)
Fellowship: UCSF Medical Center CA (2009)
Internship: University of Washington School of Medicine WA (2003)
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Graduate & Fellowship Program Affiliations

Scientific Focus

Current Research Interests

My research focuses on imaging cell signaling in the heart. I am developing molecular imaging probes that track to injured heart tissue, such that non-invasive imaging techniques, like cardiac MRI, can visualize these probe signals in real-time. The translational goal of my research is to develop new ways to detect early cardiac injury before permanent damage occurs, so that preventive medical therapy can be started.

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