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Arthur Feldman

Arthur Feldman is an American cardiologist and academic researcher known for his pioneering work on heart failure and translational medicine.

Lived
1949–
Nationality
American
Language
English
Notable works
Clinical and Translational Science · Journal of Clinical and Translational Science

Arthur Michael Feldman, born in 1949, is an American cardiologist, academic, and medical researcher recognized for his extensive contributions to the study of heart failure. He currently serves as the Laura H. Carnell Professor of Medicine at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, where he previously held the position of Executive Dean. Throughout his distinguished career, Feldman has held several prominent leadership roles in academic medicine, including serving as the Harry S. Tack Professor and Chief of the Division of Cardiology at the University of Pittsburgh, as well as the Magee Chair of the Department of Medicine at Jefferson Medical College.

In addition to his clinical and academic leadership, Feldman has played a significant role in scientific publishing and the dissemination of medical research. He was the founding editor-in-chief of two notable peer-reviewed journals: Clinical and Translational Science and the Journal of Clinical and Translational Science. His research and editorial work have focused heavily on bridging the gap between basic scientific discoveries and clinical applications, particularly in the realm of cardiovascular disease.

Feldman's contributions to the medical field have earned him widespread professional recognition. In 2019, he was honored with the Distinguished Scientist Award-Basic Domain by the American College of Cardiology, highlighting his impact on cardiovascular science and translational medicine.