CardioCore Lecture Series - Cardiovascular Risk Prediction: From Framingham to Prevent
Presented by Dr. Sadiya Khan
Dr. Sadiya Khan is the Magerstadt Professor of Cardiovascular Epidemiology, Associate Professor of Medicine, Preventive Medicine, and Medical Social Sciences, and the Director of the Center for Population Science and Aging. Dr. Khan's clinical expertise and research focus on epidemiology, risk prediction, and mechanisms of cardiovascular disease. Dr. Khan's research efforts are supported by multiple grants from the National Institutes of Health and the American Heart Association. Dr. Khan has published over 370 peer-reviewed scientific research publications in leading medical journals and has an h-index of 50. Her original science has been highlighted by the AHA as among the Top Advances in Heart Disease Research for five consecutive years (2020-2024). She is an Associate Editor at JAMA Cardiology and serves in key leadership roles within the AHA/ACC, including as the Chair of the AHA Working Group that developed the PREVENT equations.
Clinical Focus
Dr. Khan's clinical expertise and research focus on epidemiology, risk prediction, and mechanisms of cardiovascular disease.
All New! ASPC CardioCore Lecture Series presented monthly by leading clinicians in the field of Preventive Cardiology.