Abstract
ATVB Named Lecture Reviews— 2016 Russell Ross Memorial Lecture in Vascular Biology Insight Into the Author: Ira Tabas, MD, PhD, Departments of Medicine, Pathology & Cell Biology, and Physiology, Columbia University, New York I like solving puzzles—and I chose atherosclerosis because my father died of an MI when I was 13 years old. All I remember thinking about during that dark period of my life was how did that happen to him—what caused him to have his heart attack? I chose to get solid training in cellular biology during my PhD years as part of an MD–PhD program at Washington University, St Louis. Then when I finished my residency at Columbia and was ready to get back into research, I had the opportunity to apply cell …
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