Dr. Rohit Moudgil : Medical Research

Dr. Rohit Moudgil : Leading Researcher in Medical Research

Dr. Rohit Moudgil ,  Department of Cardiovascular Medicine ,University of Alberta, Alberta CANADA

Dr. Rohit Moudgil is a distinguished figure in the field of medical research, specializing in cardiovascular medicine. Currently associated with the University of Alberta in Alberta, Canada, Dr. Moudgil has built an impressive academic and research career.

His educational journey began at the University of Alberta, where he earned a Bachelor of Science with Honors in Physiology from 1994 to 1998. He continued his academic pursuits, obtaining a Master of Science in Experimental Biology from 1998 to 2000. Dr. Moudgil’s dedication to advancing medical knowledge led him to pursue an MD and PhD, completing these degrees from 2001 to 2008 at the same institution.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

School, City, State University of Alberta, Alberta CANADA, Degree: Bachelor of Science (Honors in Physiology),Start-End Dates: 07/1994 – 06/1998,School, City, State University of Alberta, Alberta CANADA, Degree: Masters of Science (Experimental Biology),Start-End Dates: 07/1998 – 06/2000,School, City, State University of Alberta, Alberta CANADA, Degree: MD, PhD, Start-End Dates: 07/2001 – 06/2008

Research Focus:

Cardiovascular complications of cancer therapy, Heart Failure, Topoisomerase II Beta in the Heart, Aging and Inflammation of the heart, Risk of cardiovascular disease with radiation (NASA)

HONORS & AWARDS:

2022: Ohio Top Doctor Award,2021: Top Doctor Award in Cardiology,2021: Research Mentor of the Year Award in Internal Medicine,2021: Distinguished Paper Award. Internal Medicine Retreat: MD Anderson Cancer Center,2021: Selected for the Science Advisory Panel for Atrial Fibrillation Detection in Cryptogenic,Stroke by American Heart Association,2021: Adjudication Member of Cleveland Clinic Coordinating Center for Clinical Research (C5),2019: Teacher of the Month Award (March 2019): Internal Medicine Residency Program: Case,Western Reserve University,2012: Microcirculatory Society’s Gerritsen Award for most cited review paper in last five years,2011: CanMeds Award For Manager (Award for Best Resident as a Manager in the institution),2011: Best Chief Resident of the Year (University of Ottawa),2007: Gold Humanism Honors Society Award (Medical Students who provide compassionate,care to their patients),2007: Dr. Joseph Dvorkin Memorial Travel Fund,2005-2006: Alberta Heritage Foundation of Medical Research MD/PhD Studentship,2005: Department of Medicine Research Day Presentation Award,2004: Canadian Cardiovascular Society Young Investigator Award (Basic Science Category),2004: Physiology Research Day Presentation Award,2003-2007: Canadian Institute of Health Research Studentship,2003-2004: Tomorrow’s Research Cardiovascular Health Professionals Innovative Award,2003: Medical Student Association Involvement Award,2002: Alberta Heritage Foundation of Medical Research Summer Studentship,1998-2000: Medical Research Council of Canada Studentship,1998-2004 Walter H John Graduate Fellowship Award

 Professional Journey:

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine,(Section of Cardio-Oncology) Associate Editor, Start-End Dates January 2020 to present, Frontiers in Oncology,(Section of Cardio-Oncology) Associate Editor, Start-End Dates January 2020 to present, Cancer Medicine Guest Editor, Start-End Dates January 2022 to present, Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine,(Rising Stars in Cardio-Oncology) Section Editor ,Start-End Dates January 2020 to present

Publications & Contributions:

He has contributed extensively to academic literature with numerous peer-reviewed articles, notably focusing on Medical Research.

Publications: 60 documents indexed in Scopus.

Citations: A total of 3322  citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

2. Immune checkpoint inhibitor induced myocarditis, myasthenia gravis, and myositis: A single-center case series
4. The safety of Bruton’s tyrosine kinase inhibitors in B-cell malignancies: A systematic review
5. Cardio oncology: Digital innovations, precision medicine and health equity
6. Leveraging innovation, education, and technology for prevention and health equity: Proceedings from the cardiology oncology innovation
   ThinkTank 2021
7. Better prediction of stroke in atrial fibrillation with incorporation of cancer in CHA2DS2VASC score: CCHA2DS2VASC score
8. Preoperative Atrial Fibrillation and Cardiovascular Outcomes After Noncardiac Surgery
9. Direct Oral Anticoagulants in Cardiac Amyloidosis–Associated Heart Failure and Atrial Fibrillation

10. COVID-19 and postural tachycardia syndrome: A case series