
Professor Mohamed Marwan
Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen Nuernberg, Erlangen (Germany)
Membership:
ESC Professional Member
EACVI Member
Biography
Mohamed Marwan, MD is the head of the cardiac CT department at the University of Erlangen, Germany . He is currently working as a Professor of Internal Medicine and the lead consultant at the Cardiology Department, University Hospital Erlangen
Dr. Marwan graduated with an MB Bch from Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt and an MD from Friedrich Alexander University, Germany. He started his training in Cairo, Egypt and continued his speciaty training as well as his academic career in Erlangen, Germany. His clincal interests are non-invasive imaging including cardiac CT and cardiac MRI as well as transcatheter coronary interventions. Research interests include the use of coronary CT angiography for plaque imaging and cardiac CT for guiding coronary and non-coronary interventions. Dr. Marwan has published over 100 related articles, abstracts and book chapters and serves as an associate editor of the Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography
Contributor content
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Computed tomography coronary angiography (CTCA) and everyday clinical decision-making
13 December 2025
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Plaque phenotyping and risk stratification: the future of coronary artery disease imaging
12 December 2025
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The floor is yours: bring your questions on INOCA
31 August 2024
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Great Debate: diagnosing coronary artery disease - anatomical vs. functional testing first
25 August 2023
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Great Debate: coronary CT angiography should be the first line investigation in a patient over 70 years with suspected angina
29 August 2022
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Aortic valve stenosis: computed tomography assessment from diagnosis to prognosis
28 August 2022
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Applying software technology in modern cardiovascular computed tomography
26 August 2022
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Multi-modality imaging
26 August 2022
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Live Abstract Presentations - Computed tomography
11 December 2020
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Multimodality Imaging in Clinical Cardiology
10 November 2019

