Translational and Population Research on Immune Mechanisms of Cardiovascular Disease.
I am a physician-scientist working at the intersection of cardiovascular biology, immunology, and translational medicine. My research focuses on inflammatory mechanisms driving cardiac remodelling and ageing-related disease, integrating molecular models with large population datasets.
Current work integrates molecular cardiovascular biology with large population datasets to better understand inflammatory drivers of cardiovascular disease.


My research focuses on immune mechanisms that drive myocardial remodeling and heart failure. By studying interactions between immune cells, fibroblasts, and cardiomyocytes, I aim to identify molecular pathways that translate inflammatory signals into structural cardiac changes and potential therapeutic targets.

Using large longitudinal cohort datasets, I investigate how inflammatory biomarkers shape cardiovascular and cognitive aging. This work integrates epidemiology, biostatistics, and translational medicine to better understand how immune dysregulation contributes to chronic disease trajectories across the lifespan.

Beyond biological research, I explore the ethical dimensions of emerging medical technologies and their evolving role in healthcare. My work reflects on how innovations such as artificial intelligence, digital health tools, and advanced diagnostics intersect with clinical practice, healthcare systems, and responsible medical decision-making.