About AbdulRasheed Alabi

Dr. AbdulRasheed Alabi is currently a Cardiac Electrophysiologist, Associate Physician in Medicine, and Physician-scientist at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School. He is a current Cohen Scholar in the Division of Cardiology, and former Roman DeSanctis Clinical Scholar at MGH and John S. LaDue Postdoctoral Scholar in the Department of Cell Biology at Harvard Medical School. He has published multiple articles studying how brain cells communicate and how proteins use electrical gradients to drive mammalian physiology. Currently he splits his time managing patients with cardiac rhythm disorders at MGH, which includes procedural interventions, and investigating how the nervous system controls cardiovascular function in health and disease. Originally from Nigeria, he obtained his BSc in Biomedical Engineering at Johns Hopkins University followed by MD/PhD degrees at Stanford Medical School as a 2010 Paul and Daisy Soros Fellow. He has a longstanding commitment to the education, mentoring, and recruitment of individuals from diverse groups under-represented in science and medicine, and has served on the Cardiology Fellowship selection committee at MGH. 

Education

  • BS in Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
  • MD in Medicine, Stanford University
  • PhD in Neuroscience, Stanford University

Professional Fields

Work History

  • Cardiac Electrophysiologist, Associate Physician in Medicine, and Physician-scientist, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School
  • MSTP student, Stanford Medical School

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