Masataka Nishiga
@MasaNishiga
Instructor@Stanford CVI
Interested in Heart failure, Atherosclerosis, Genetics, Stem cells, and Cardio-oncology. NHLBI K99/R00
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https://profiles.stanford.edu/masataka-nishiga 20-07-2020 23:31:04
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Happy to share our first paper in Circulation on iPSC model of HRHS. Special thanks to Nationwide Children's Hospital Ghadiali Lab OhioStateBME Qin Ma BMBL Vidu Garg Yu Yang @Wang-Cankun OhioStateDHLRI The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center ahajournals.org/eprint/NKDIX4M…
The best of the best play on The Farm 😤
Welcome to Stanford, Rintaro Sasaki!
#GoStanford
Great talk from Masataka Nishiga today at the Bay Area cardiovascular symposium.
Still a lot to understand on what causes myocarditis in the very rare individuals who develop it post vaccination. Great meeting Javid Moslehi too!
Thx Brian Black Benoit Bruneau for organizing
Thrilled to share our review paper, highlighting the cutting-edge integration of genetic technology and stem cell modeling platforms at the forefront of cardiovascular research🫀Michael Snyder, PhD Joseph C Wu, MD, PhD Cell Genomics
Thrilled to share our work on the study of tachycardia-induced cardiomyopathy using engineered heart tissue Nature Biomedical Engineering. Grateful to my mentor Joseph C Wu, MD, PhD , co-mentor Sanjiv Narayan , and collaborators Arianne Caudal !
Whenever I would see one of Joseph C Wu, MD, PhD students or postdocs in the hallway near my old office Stanford Department of Medicine and ask how they were doing, they would all note that they work hard, work smart and most of all work together. That’s Joe Wu! #AHA23
AHA presidential speech is now starting!! Honored to call Joseph C Wu, MD, PhD as my mentor! His early experience in farming was a great introduction and overview to science! #AHA23 AHA Research AHAMeetings Basic Cardiovascular Sciences (BCVS) Early Career Stanford CVI StanfordCVFellowship
Excited to report our recent study regarding the prognostic implication of CHIP among MM patients undergoing HCT with SaroArmenian City of Hope, published in JAMA Cardiology. We asked whether CHIP detected at the time of HCT is associated with increased risk of CVD among MM patients.
We are excited to share our latest preprint! We systemically phenotyped, genotyped, and sequenced the Mass General Brigham Biobank (MGBB), including 150K participants with 53K genetic data. medrxiv.org/content/10.110… [preprint] (1/11)
Broad Institute CGM at MGH MGH Cardiovascular Research Center Harvard Medical School
We are delighted to announce a new $26.3M effort to combine organ scale cell manufacturing and the latest advances in 3D bioprinting hardware and biomaterials to 3D bioprint a whole human heart for implantation in a pig model. Onwards! ARPA-H Stanford University Stanford UniversityBASE
#Cannabis use is rising due to legalization. Our Annual Reviews discusses its adverse #CVD effects
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37582489/
Mark Chandy Thomas Wei Masataka Nishiga Naomi Hamburg Sarafan ChEM-H Stanford CVI Stanford Medicine American Heart Association Western University Heart & Stroke NAVBO
In this The Washington Post article, my colleagues and I discuss why ‘Asian glow’ from alcohol is a significant risk factor for #CVD and #cancer .
Stanford CVI Stanford Medicine Stanford Department of Medicine AHA Science Stanford Health Care Sarafan ChEM-H
washingtonpost.com/wellness/2023/…
Online now! Universal DNA methylation age across species. Study identifies and characterizes evolutionarily conserved cytosine #methylation states related to #age across mammals and establishes pan-mammalian #epigenetic clocks Ake Lu Prof Steve Horvath nature.com/articles/s4358…
Excited to share that I received NOA of my K99/R01 award from NIH NHLBI in the midst of #BCVS2023 ! A huge thanks to everyone who helped me for this, especially my mentors Joseph C Wu, MD, PhD & Javid Moslehi and advisors Stanley Qi Lab Heilshorn Lab Sean M Wu, MD PhD Melinda Telli, M.D. Michael Snyder, PhD.
Learned a few things I never knew about my mentor Joseph C Wu, MD, PhD from this piece. What an inspiring life story, going from managing a farm at age 14 as an immigrant to becoming the next President of AHA American Heart Association!