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    Cynthia St. Hilaire

    Assistant Professor at University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

    Cynthia St. Hilaire is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh whose research focuses on vascular and valvular calcification pathologies.

    She earned a BS in Molecular Genetics from the University of Vermont and completed her PhD in Biochemistry at Boston University School of Medicine.

    Dr. St. Hilaire established her research group at the University of Pittsburgh in 2015, after working at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

    Her lab has made significant discoveries on the genetic causes of rare diseases related to vascular calcification.

    She serves on the editorial board of Circulation Research and is involved in various committees and organizations related to cardiovascular biology.

    Through her research, Dr. St. Hilaire aims to understand the mechanisms underlying vascular calcification and valvular pathologies.

    Highlights

    Feb 3 · Science Daily
    Genetic cause of new vascular disease identified - Science Daily
    NIH researchers identify genetic cause of new vascular disease - National Institutes of Health
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    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania