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Full NameProfessor Osama Soliman

Medicine

University of Galway

Webpage:nuigalway.ie

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Research Fields
  • genetics, genomics and molecular biology
  • physiology and non-communicable disease
  • bioengineering/medical devices
  • epidemiology/population health research
  • artificial intelligence/machine learning/data analytics
  • clinical trials
Postgrad Medical Specialties
  • Medicine
Medical Subspecialties
  • Cardiology
My Work

Osama Soliman, MBBCh, PhD, FACC, FESC is a consultant Cardiologist at University Hospital Galway and Professor of Cardiology, College of Medicine, Nursing and Heath Sciences, Natonal University of Ireland, Galway. He is the co-Founder and Medical Director of the CORRIB Research Centre for Advanced Cardiovascular Imaging and Core Lab at NUI Galway. Prof Soliman’s research focus is the applications of precision medicine and telehealth entailing a holistic approach to risk stratification and therapeutic guidance. He has 2+ decades of Cardiovascular imaging, clinical trials and innovation in medicine. He is the Principal Investigator of ongoing clinical trials involving precision medicine guiding therapy in heart failure, cardio-oncology and structural heart interventions.

Prof Soliman is the author/co-author of 300+ publications in peer-reviewed journals including several book chapters and books such as the interventional manual of tricuspid valve disease. He is a regular speaker at major Cardiology and Cardiothoracic Surgical Conferences.

My work themes:
Theme A: Structural heart Interventions
Theme B: Heart Failure and inherited Cardiomyopcathies
Theme C: Cardio-Oncology
Theme D: Cardiovascular Imaging

Potential Projects

My ongoing projects (and potential PhD projects):
Theme A: Structural heart Interventions
• Optimimization of TAVI pucome
• Pre-procedural planning of structural heart interventions
• Transcatheter therapy of mitral stenosis
• Transcathter tricuspid valve interventions
• Transcathter mitral valve interventions
• In-silico modelling of structural heart interventions
• Bicuspid aortic valve disease
• Personalised approach to aortopathies

Theme B: Heart Failure and inherited Cardiomyopcathies
• Mavacamten, a first-in-class, selective allosteric inhibitor of cardiac myosin ATPase
• Genetic, molecular, and imaging markers of right ventricular failure
• Imaging and biologic markers of effectiveness of disease modifying agents in heart failure
• Right ventricular assist devices
• SGLT2 inhibitors and disease modifying effect on heart failure
• Cardio-renal syndrome
• Left ventricular assist devices

Theme C: Cardio-Oncology
• Novel bio- and imaging markers of cancer-therapy related cardiotoxicity
• Trends, patterns of cardiotoxicity in BC survivors between old and novel chemotherapy agents
• Cardioprotective therapy for prevention of chemotherapy related cardiotoxicity
• Risk stratification of Cardiotoxiicty induced by Chemotherapy
• Genetic, molecular, and imaging markers of amyloidosis
• Novel markers

Theme D: Cardiovascular Imaging
• Multimodality imaging in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
• PET-MRI cardiovascular protocols and applications
• Cardiovascular imaging applications of machine learning
• Cardiovascular applications of radiomics

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