Warshaw’s Discovery of Malfunction Leading to Sudden Death in Athletes Featured in Media

February 5, 2016 by Brittany Willette

New research based on a discovery by David Warshaw, Ph.D., UVM professor and chair of molecular physiology and biophysics, and colleagues of a malfunction of a specific protein in the heart linked to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a common culprit in cases of sudden death in athletes, was the focus of this article featured in multiple media outlets. Read more from Medical XpressANI NewsOdisha Sun Times,Vietnam Tribune, MedIndia Health NewsBig News NetworkNews ReporterHealth Medicine NetworkArchy NewsyPhysical Therapy ProductsMedical News Today

UVM Professor and Chair of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics David Warshaw, Ph.D.

(FEBRUARY 5-8, 2016) New research based on a discovery by David Warshaw, Ph.D., UVM professor and chair of molecular physiology and biophysics, and colleagues of a malfunction of a specific protein in the heart linked to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a common culprit in cases of sudden death in athletes, was the focus of this article featured in multiple media outlets.

Read more from Medical XpressANI NewsOdisha Sun Times,Vietnam Tribune, MedIndia Health NewsBig News NetworkNews ReporterHealth Medicine NetworkArchy NewsyPhysical Therapy ProductsMedical News Today