Cardiovascular Medicine at NC State University

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CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE

CVMResearchOffice@ncsu.edu P: 919-513-6213


Clarke Atkins Professor Emeritus, Medicine & Cardiology

DVM: University of California, Davis Diplomate: American College of Veterinary Medicine Internal Medicine Research Interests: Heartworm disease, treatment of heart failure Clinical Specialty: Cardiology, internal medicine Contact Email: clarke_atkins@ncsu.edu Office: 919-513-6694


Ke Cheng Associate Professor, Regenerative Medicine

PhD: University of Georgia Research Interests: Studies regenerative medicine by using patient-derived stem cells, biomaterials, micro-RNA’s and bioengineering approaches. Translational research is also a major focus. Contact Email: ke_cheng@ncsu.edu Office: 919-515-7224


Teresa DeFrancesco Professor, Cardiology and ICU Critical Care

DVM: Cornell University Diplomate: American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Research Interests: Improving the diagnosis and treatment of heart failure in dogs and cats; point of care ultrasound; cardiac emergency management , including arrhythmia management, pacemaker and ventilator therapies. Clinical Specialty: Cardiology, internal medicine, emergency and critical care Contact Email: teresa _defrancesco@ncsu.edu Office: 919-513-6694


Bruce Keene Jane Lewis Seaks Distinguished Professor of Companion Animal Medicine

DVM: The Ohio State University MS: The Ohio State University Diplomate: American College Veterinary Internal Medicine Research Interests: Interventional cardiogy, treatment of heart failure, design and peformance of clinical trails that test the safety of new medications or minimally invasive interventions potentially useful in the management of spontaneous heart disease in dogs and cats. Clinical Specialty: Cardiology Contact Email: bruce_keene@ncsu.edu Office: 919-513-6238


ABOUT THE COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE

Ranked third in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, NC State’s College of Veterinary Medicine is a driving force in both animal and human health and a global center of medical excellence. Our world-leading faculty and clinicians are at the forefront of interdisciplinary biomedical innovation, conducting solution-driven research that defines the interconnection between animal and human health. Our extensive partnerships with business, industry and government build a culture of collaboration that helps solve today’s most pressing health challenges. As the national leader in experiential teaching and learning, we are training the next generation of skilled, compassionate veterinary health professionals equipped to serve the global community.

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