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Cardiovascular diseases are the among leading cause of death and disability for both men and women nationwide. This is and especially large problem in West Virginia, where the death rate from cardiovascular disease is higher than in almost any other state du e to a high prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors such as smoking, obesity and diabetes. Research programs that deepen our understanding of the mechanisms underlying cardiovascular growth, function and dysfunction are vital for the development of more effective strategies to prevent and treat cardiovascular disease. The Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Cardiovascular Sciences (CIRCS) has been established to serve this goal through its commitment to excellence in cardiovascular research that crosses traditional discipline boundaries, and to the education of students and fellows who will become the next generation of cardiovascular scientists.
Modern scientific tools have revealed the complexity of human biology, and it is now clear that meaningful advances in biomedical research will increasingly depend on the combined talents of many investigators, as well as on new patterns of interaction among basic scientists and clinician-scientists. The CIRCS is designed to promote this interdisciplinary, team-oriented approach, and in the process, give rise to new research initiatives in cardiovascular health and disease.
Whether your interest in the CIRCS is as a potential member, collaborator, student or fellow, we hope that this website provides you with the information you are seeking. If you would like further information on any aspect of this center, please don't hesitate to contact us directly.

Matthew A. Boegehold, Ph.D.
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