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Sanjiv Narayan (Abbott)

Researcher and Developer

Sanjiv Narayan Abbott
Sanjiv Narayan (Abbott)
Professional Status
Employed
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About Me
Dedicated to improving outcomes through research and product development, Dr. Sanjiv Narayan sold his successful technology development startup to Abbott Laboratories and now directs the atrial fibrillation and electrophysiology research programs at Stanford University. He has received a number of research grants through the National Institutes of Health (totaling over five million dollars), which is currently supporting his work in the dynamics and maintenance of atrial fibrillation in humans. Since Abbott took ownership of Topera, , Dr. Narayan has continued his research in at Stanford University in computationally reconstructed fibrillation maps and other translational projects as a professor of medicine.

Dr. Sanjiv Narayan is the developer of a technique to improve ablation of atrial fibrillation. The mentor of many graduate students whose work has won awards and secured external funding, he has earned a number of teaching and research awards for his own work. Dr. Narayan serves as an associate editor or member of the editorial board for several peer-reviewed journals, including the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, and has servsed on the program committee for the American Heart Association (AHA) Scientific Sessions and Program Chair for Arrhythmias of the American College of Cardiology (ACC) Scientific Sessions.
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Professor of Medicine

Stanford University
Since 2014
  • In the process of developing the Stanford Arrhythmia Center, to develop unique bioengineering innovations in arrhythmia medicine, translating them to cutting edge care for our patients, and training the next generation of physician-scientists.

Professor of Medicine, in Residence

University of California, Los Angeles
2012 to 2014
  • To train the physicians at UCLA in novel approaches to treatment of atrial fibrillation.

Director of Electrophysiology

Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San Diego
August 2001 to August 2014
San Diego
United States - California
  • Led the Cardiac Heart Rhythm Service at the VA San Diego.

MD

University of Birmingham, UK

September 1989 to December 1990