Vice President of Research and Chief Scientific Officer, Henry Ford Health. Co-director, Center for Individualized and Genomic Medicine Research

Joined October 2021
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Heart Failure Awareness Week is here ❤️ From February 8–14, HFSA will be sharing trusted resources, practical tips, and easy-to-understand education focused on recognizing heart failure risk, understanding symptoms, and supporting heart health in everyday life. Whether patients are living with heart failure, caring for a loved one, or simply looking to learn more, this week is designed to inform, support, and empower. Encourage your patients to follow along!
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David E. Lanfear, MD MS retweeted
Excited to share our new @NatRevCardiol review on the environmental #exposome in #HF risk and progression 🌍❤️ Led by @OmarHahad, this international collaboration connects pollution, climate, noise, light, metals, and the built environment with HF. shorturl.at/du0lb
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David E. Lanfear, MD MS retweeted
Great kick off to #COMET-HF North American Investigator Meeting from @MyosinMD focused on the science behind omecamtiv mecarbil
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A genetic variant in GRK4 significantly interacts with beta-blocker benefit in patients heart failure (and possibly other genetic variants as well): ascpt.onlinelibrary.wiley.co… @ASCPTjournals @dlanfearMD @Ana04524295 @pgrnhub @cpicpgx @pkpdpg @accpcardprn @GenPrecisionMed
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David E. Lanfear, MD MS retweeted
Really happy to share our introductory guide to cardio-obstetrics in the CCU! We hope this will contribute to exceptional care for these patients @radcliffeCARDIO @AmitGoyalMD @AnnGageMD @KayleShapero
Shout out to our 🌟 HF FIT @JennaSkowronski for leading this important guide on ICU care of a very unique patient cohort! @VUMCTransplant Cardio-obstetrics in the CICU: An Introductory Guide | USC Journal uscjournal.com/articles/card…
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David E. Lanfear, MD MS retweeted
Exciting news! Our latest research on dilated cardiomyopathy has just been published in Nature Genetics: rdcu.be/d0ZzH A huge thank you to our incredible HERMES collaborators for making this possible. hermesconsortium.org @drjamesware @SeanLZheng @AH_AlbertHenry

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David E. Lanfear, MD MS retweeted
Harnessing the Plasma Proteome to Predict Mortality in Heart Failure Subpopulations @JulioChirinosMd @dlanfearMD @DrNancySweitzer @fwasselbergs #AHAJournals ahajrnls.org/4ijStb7
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David E. Lanfear, MD MS retweeted
🚨 Our latest GWAS of heart failure subtypes is now out in Nature Genetics! rdcu.be/eb9O0 A massive global collaboration from HERMES Consortium involving >40 studies with >150,000 heart failure cases. @HERMESgenetics @tomlumbers 🧵 highlighting key findings 1/

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David E. Lanfear, MD MS retweeted
Congestion🚰 assessment in HF: from symptoms, to weights, BNP, invasive pressures....now IVC area? Check out this and other late breakers planned for @HFSA in @JCardFail ‼️ @NirUrielMD @gtsayer @FudimMarat @dranulala @robmentz @Stanford_HF sciencedirect.com/science/ar…
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Exciting times: HFH MSU Health Science Research Building ground breaking. Congrats to our great HFH leaders, @SteveKalkanisMD , Adnan Munkarah MD, Robert Riney, and all our MSU partners.
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David E. Lanfear, MD MS retweeted
Happy birthday, 45🇺🇸 🔜47
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Honored to be part of this fantastic randomized trial showing similar benefits of home-based cardiac rehab vs. traditional. Thanks to steve, clinton and the whole preventive cardiology crew for letting be a part. urldefense.com/v3/__authors.…$
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David E. Lanfear, MD MS retweeted
I’m proud to announce Dr. Jim Januzzi’s promotion to Chief Scientific Officer @BaimInstitute (formerly Harvard Clinical Research Institute or HCRI). BaimInstitute.org Dr. Januzzi is a brilliant clinical researcher and an academic superstar. His groundbreaking work in the field of biomarkers and congestive heart failure have earned him the respect and admiration of cardiologists around the world. His patients are fortunate to have him guiding their care @MGHMedicine which he will continue to do in his dual role. We value his tireless efforts and his dedication to Baim and its academic mission. We look forward to his contributions in shaping the academic and strategic vision of Baim in the years to come. Join me in congratulating Dr. Januzzi on his well deserved recognition and promotion!
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David E. Lanfear, MD MS retweeted
Our turn! Today our PI is sharing latest findings in mitral valve disease biomarkers and omics at the #Biomarkers forum . Happy to share the floor with excellent speakers @ThomasThum_TH2 and @dlanfearMD in a brilliant session!
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Outstanding work by Isabella Kardys, Marie de Bakker and friends, demonstrating proteomic derived panel outperforms clinical risk factors. academic.oup.com/ehjdh/artic…
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David E. Lanfear, MD MS retweeted
Now this is how to do an assessment of value for pharmacists' services! We need more formal CEAs like this based on patient outcomes (⬇︎BP ➡︎ ⬇︎ CVD events) & less cost-avoidance studies based on interventions made. Kudos @VCUDPOSChair & coauthors. jamanetwork.com/journals/jam…
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David E. Lanfear, MD MS retweeted
I can go back and forth with the Michigan and OSU banter. It’s fun and comical on lots of levels. I can take the jokes about my past and all of the above…. In all honesty I think the investigation into Michigan for the hamburger, sign viewing or whatever it is is another reason for everyone to be mad at the NCAA. I’ve spoken up for Michigan in both cases. It’s actually stupid. Good scouting gets you all of the signs and signals you want. Michigan is a good football team and it’s actually healthy to have wins/loses go both ways. In all of this… realize who we all should be mad at and it’s the NCAA and it’s silly rules.
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