Alireza Haghighi
A/Professor of Medicine & Chief Executive and Director of International Center for Genetic Disease, Harvard Medical School
Dr. Haghighi is an Assistant Professor and clinician-scientist in the Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School. He is an American board-certified geneticist. He completed his graduate and clinical training at University of Oxford, and Harvard Medical School. Dr. Haghighi is the Founding Director of BWH International Center for Genetic Disease (iCGD), and the PI and Director of the National Genome Project of Bahrain (Phase I: ~$10M) at Harvard.
For his research, he investigates the genetic basis for human disease, with a focus on cardiovascular disease (e.g., cardiomyopathies, and congenital heart disease) and translating the research discoveries into better diagnostics and improved patient care. He is the PI on two NIH- and AHA-funded projects for investigating the genetics of unexplained cardiomyopathies in adult and children. He is also the Director of GEnetics NEtwork in the Middle East and Africa (GENE-ME), a large clinical research network for genetic studies in those regions that aims to: (1) identify novel disease-causing mutations and genotype-phenotype correlations, and (2) advance genomic medicine in the Middle East and Africa through capacity building.
Dr. Haghighi has led many international projects for advancing medical science in different countries to improve the health and well-being of people. He is the Founding President of Advancement Initiative for Medicine and Science (AIMS), a global foundation that brings together academics and physicians and is dedicated to advancing medical science and healthcare around the world.
Visit website: https://icgd.bwh.harvard.edu/team/alireza-haghighi
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Longevity Med Summit 2025
07-May-2025
Leading summit for the Longevity medical industry (Lisboa, Portugal)