Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto (United States of America)
Dr. Narayan is Professor, Director of the NIH T32 Computational Medicine Training Program (CHIP) and Co-Director of the Arrhythmia Center at Stanford University, USA. He works at the intersection of cardiac electrophysiology, data science and bioengineering to improve patient care. His group pioneered computerized therapy for AF and VT via mechanistic studies that identified localized drivers, conduction and repolarization dynamics and substrates. His Lab has been funded continuously since 2001 by the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Fulbright Foundation and other agencies. He trained in medicine, software and data engineering in Birmingham UK, UCLA, Harvard/Mount Auburn, Washington University in St. Louis and UC Berkeley. Our trainees have won research prizes each year since 2003, and Dr. Narayan received the Distinguished Scientist Award from HRS in 2022.
Dr. Narayan and his wife have 3 children. They love speaking French, learning history and traveling in Europe.