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Peter Libby

Senior Physician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Mallinckrodt Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School

Peter Libby, MD, is a cardiovascular specialist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, and holds the Mallinckrodt Professorship of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He served as Chief of Cardiovascular Medicine at BWH from 1998 - 2014. His areas of clinical expertise include general and preventive cardiology. His current major research focus is the role of inflammation in vascular diseases such as atherosclerosis. Dr. Libby has a particular devotion to translate his basic laboratory studies to pilot and then large-scale clinical cardiovascular outcome trials. He instigated and helped to lead the large scale Canakinumab Anti-Inflammatory Thrombosis Outcomes Trial (CANTOS) that provided clinical validation of the role of inflammation in atherosclerosis.  His h index is 225, 122 since 2015, with over 228,000 citations.

Dr. Libby has received numerous awards and recognitions for his research accomplishments, including the Distinguished Scientist Award for Basic Research, American College of Cardiology in 2006, the Gold Medal of the European Society of Cardiology and the Basic Research Prize of the American Heart Association in 2011, the Anitschkow Prize in Atherosclerosis Research of the European Atherosclerosis Society in 2013, and the Special Award of the Heart Failure Association of the European Society of Cardiology in 2014. He has received a number of lifetime achievement awards from various organizations.

Visit website: https://physiciandirectory.brighamandwomens.org/details/1055/peter-libby-cardiovascular_medicine-medicine-boston

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See also: Health Organisation Brigham and Women’s Hospital - Teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School

Details last updated 19-Jun-2021

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