Molecular Biology in Cardiovascular Disease with Dr. Samuel Reynolds
Our Chief Medical Resident for Education, Dr. Samuel Reynolds, presents “Basic Science: Molecular Biology in Cardiovascular Disease”. He discusses the basis of Cardiovascular Disease from a molecular standpoint and emphasizes how arrhythmia and cardiac conduction impairment relates to coronary artery disease and how the development of structural heart disease can mean problems for our heart’s ability to conduct electrical signals. Please note: this presentation took place in our Didactics Zoom, so the audio may be harder to hear.
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SAMUEL REYNOLDS, M.D.
Dr. Reynolds is our current Chief Medical Resident for Education. He attended Northeastern University where he received a Bachelor of Science in Biology. He spent two years working at both Biogen in the Division of Immunology and as a medical content editor for the OPENPediatrics™ virtual educational platform before attending the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, graduating in 2017.
He is most passionate about education and research, and even founded the University of Louisville Resident Research Collaborative during his intern year, which now serves to help residents in our program become involved with and, ultimately, publish the results of research projects. He hopes to further this organization during chief year and to pursue academic training in hematology and oncology beyond residency.
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