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Rameen Forghani

    Education & Training

  • University Of Georgia, BS, 2021
Representative Publications

Gabris-Weber B, Forghani R, Bernd Dschietzig T, Romero G, Salama G. Periodic injections of Relaxin 2, its pharmacokinetics and remodeling of rat hearts. Biochem Pharmacol. 2024 May;223:116136. doi: 10.1016/j.bcp.2024.116136. Epub 2024 Mar 15. PMID: 38494063.

Research Interests

The main thrust of my research aims to unravel heterogeneities in cardiac arrest physiology, using multimodal monitoring technologies to prospectively identify subgroups or endotypes of patients that may be differentially treatment-responsive or prognostically distinct. Specific lines of inquiry currently include mechanisms of defibrillation success in ventricular fibrillation, gradients in arterial blood pressure across vessels and time, physician decision-making during neuroprognostication, and the systems underlying malignant EEG patterns post-arrest. I broadly use a translational swine model, statistical modeling of large clinical datasets, and prospective clinical trials in my work. 

Student Year
G1
Career Advisor
JoAnne Flynn, PhD
Thesis Advisor
Clifton Callaway, MD, PhD
Program
Clinical & Translational Science
Trainee
Current
Training Start Year
2023