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Richard L. Verrier
Cardiovascular Medicine
Harvard University
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About Richard L. Verrier at Harvard University (Harvard)
Richard L. Verrier is a Professor at Harvard University, where he leads pioneering research in cardiac electrophysiology and autonomic nervous system regulation of the heart. He earned his doctoral training in physiology and has established a distinguished career focused on understanding and preventing life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias. His research program centers on several interconnected themes: the mechanisms and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias, the role of heart rate variability as a marker of autonomic control and cardiovascular risk, and the quantification of ventricular repolarization heterogeneity as a predictor of sudden cardiac death. A major and distinctive contribution of his work has been the development and clinical application of T-wave alternans and P-wave alternans as noninvasive risk stratification tools for ventricular and atrial arrhythmias, respectively. His recent investigations have expanded into the brain-heart axis, exploring the connections between epilepsy and cardiac electrical instability to mitigate sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP). This interdisciplinary work, reflected in his 404 publications and an h-index of 59, bridges cardiology and neurology. Dr. Verrier's ongoing research, including recent studies on empagliflozin's cardioprotective effects and predictors of atrial fibrillation recurrence, continues to translate mechanistic insights into clinical strategies for reducing cardiovascular mortality. His work is recognized for its rigorous translational approach, moving from fundamental electrophysiological principles to direct patient care applications.
Research Areas
cardiac electrophysiologyarrhythmiasheart rate variabilityautonomic controlventricular repolarizationatrial arrhythmiabrain-heart connectionepilepsy cardiology
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