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NIH awards $888,000 grant to Las Cruces researchers studying heart attacks


 
But not all heart attacks are the same, and the development of better treatment approaches requires understanding the distinction between heart attacks that result from blood clots after a plaque rupture and those that do not.
 
Research now underway at New Mexico State University seeks to advance the understanding of what causes heart attacks and differentiate between heart attack types at a molecular level.
 
Patrick Trainor, assistant professor of applied statistics at NMSU, leads a team of physicians and scientists from three universities who are working on an in-depth study of blood samples from heart attack patients. The project is part of a long-term collaboration with Dr. Andrew DeFilippis, a cardiologist and clinician-scientist at Vanderbilt University. ....

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NIH awards $888,000 grant to NMSU researchers studying heart attacks


NIH awards $888,000 grant to NMSU researchers studying heart attacks
Carlos Andres López
LAS CRUCES - Every year, an estimated 805,000 Americans have a heart attack – that’s one every 40 seconds, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.  
But not all heart attacks are the same, and the development of better treatment approaches requires understanding the distinction between heart attacks that result from blood clots after a plaque rupture and those that do not. 
Research now underway at New Mexico State University seeks to advance the understanding of what causes heart attacks and differentiate between heart attack types at a molecular level.   ....

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