Pulmonary Hypertension: Genetic and Molecular Mechanisms

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Dr. Vinicio de Jesus Perez, from Stanford Medicine, focuses his work on exploring the genetic and molecular mechanisms of pulmonary hypertension. He has devoted his career and studies to the clinical research of possible different and improved diagnosis of this condition and on how the management of PH can be improved in a way that patients can have their symptoms alleviated.

Dr. Perez is currently an assistant professor of medicine and staff physician of the Stanford Adult PH Clinic where he trains fellows pursuing careers in PH and IPF. Learn more about him here: http://stan.md/1NlyF7A

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