| (Philadelphia,
PA) - Thomas Cappola, MD, ScM, cardiologist and
heart failure specialist at the University of Pennsylvania
Health System (UPHS) has won the Jay N. Cohn New Investigator
Award in Clinical/Integrative Physiology. The award is given out
annually - as one of three award competitions - at the Heart Failure
Society of America (HFSA) yearly meeting. The 2005 meeting was held
in Boca Raton, Florida in September.
These awards are to recognize research excellence in young investigators.
HFSA officials explain that a special committee of reviewers picked
the top five abstracts submitted in advance of the meeting. Then,
the finalists were invited to present their research results in
highly profiled scientific sessions during the meeting.
Cash prizes (provided by an educational grant from Novartis Pharmaceuticals)
were awarded, based on the abstract presentation. Assisting in Cappola’s
presentation were Daniel Dries, MD, MPH and Kenneth Margulies, MD,
both cardiologists at UPHS. Cappola’s presentation was on
a novel approach to analyze cardiac gene transcription in human
subjects with advanced heart failure. Cappola is also an assistant
professor of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania School of
Medicine and the Penn Cardiovascular Institute.
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