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NYITCOM at A-State’s Rajagopalan Elected Fellow of the American Heart Association

NYITCOM at A-State’s Rajagopalan Elected Fellow of the American Heart Association

Dr. Vishwa Rajagopalan, an associate professor at NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine at Arkansas State University, supervises Hayden Roberts, a fourth-year medical student, in Rajagopalan's research lab at the Arkansas Biosciences Institute. Rajagopalan was recently elected a Fellow of the American Heart Association. Photo: Contributed/NYITCOM at A-State


Jonesboro, AR – Contributed – Vishwa Rajagopalan, Ph.D., an associate professor of biomedical and anatomical sciences at New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine at Arkansas State University, has been elected a Fellow of the American Heart Association.

According to the AHA, fellowship recognizes and awards premium professional members for excellence, innovative, and sustained contributions in the areas of scholarship, practice and/or education, and volunteer service within the AHA/ASA. Fellowship is conferred by the Council on Basic Cardiovascular Sciences.

AHA Fellowships are awarded to physicians, scientists, and other healthcare professionals with a particularly productive career in advancing the treatment of cardiovascular diseases and stroke.

“We are incredibly proud of Dr. Rajagopalan for this well-deserved honor,” said Dr. Shane Speights, dean of NYITCOM at A-State. “Dr. Rajagopalan is an invaluable asset to our institution as an educator, researcher, and student mentor, and his dedication to cardiovascular research makes him an ideal recipient of AHA fellowship.”

Rajagopalan’s research focuses on roles of noncoding RNAs in cardiovascular, thyroid, and associated disorders. He has been awarded two grants through the AHA’s Institutional Research Enhancement Award initiative, the association’s equivalent of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) R15 award, to study cardiovascular dysfunction.

“Dr. Rajagopalan’s recognition as a fellow highlights his contributions in the areas of heart failure, heart attacks, and the influence of hormonal imbalances on cardiovascular disease,” said Dr. Dosha Cummins, chair of NYITCOM at A-State’s department biomedical and anatomical sciences. “We are all extremely proud of him.”

Rajagopalan joined NYITCOM in 2012 and moved to Jonesboro in 2016 upon the opening of the school’s Arkansas location. He began his career at the Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, where India’s heart transplant program was pioneered, and he obtained comprehensive general and cardiothoracic clinical training and earned a degree from the Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS).

Following his tenure as a healthcare professional, Rajagopalan moved to the United States for advanced training in cardiovascular sciences. After completing his doctoral studies in molecular and translational aspects of physiology at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, he began postdoctoral work at the Stanford University Medical Center, which is known for groundbreaking contributions to human heart transplantation.

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