Warshaw’s Pioneering Heart Failure Discovery in 2000 Leads to New Potential Treatment

More than 15 years ago, David Warshaw, Ph.D., and coworkers discovered the precise malfunction of a specific protein in the heart that leads to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a common culprit in cases of sudden death in young athletes. Now, a team of scientists has used some of Warshaw’s earlier findings to develop a possible treatment to… Continue reading Warshaw’s Pioneering Heart Failure Discovery in 2000 Leads to New Potential Treatment