Cardiologist
Ulrich Laufs is Professor and Chief of Cardiology at Leipzig University Hospital. After completing his training at the Universities of Bochum and Hamburg, he was resident at the University of Cologne and spent two years as post-doctoral researcher at Harvard University in Boston. Before moving to Leipzig in 2017, he was Professor for Clinical and Experimental Medicine and Vice-chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine, Cardiology, Angiology and Intensive Medicine at the University of Saarland in Homburg.
Professor Laufs heads a research group focused on cellular and molecular mechanisms, and clinical studies of cardiovascular prevention with a special interest in lipid disorders. Additional research interests of the department include heart failure and cardiomyopathies, cardiac imaging, interventional cardiology and atrial fibrillation. He has > 600 publications listed medline that have been cited >40,000 times (H-index ~100).
Laufs serves on the boards of the German Society of Cardiology (DGK) and the D•A•CH-Gesellschaft Herz-Kreislauf-Prävention, the federal drug commission of German Pharmacists and in several editorial boards of cardiovascular journals, including the European Heart Journal. He is the secretary of the European Society of Atherosclerosis (EAS). His honors include the Population Sciences Award of the European Society of Cardiology, the Paul Martini Award, and the Albert Fraenkel Award of the German Cardiac Society.
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