Dr. Kathryn Moore is the Jean and David Blechman Professor of Cardiology, and the Director of the Cardiovascular Research Center at New York University Grossman School of Medicine. She is internationally recognized for her research on the molecular pathogenesis of cardiometabolic diseases, and the roles that non-coding RNAs and dysregulated immune responses play in those settings. By forging new links between lipids, metabolism and innate immunity, her discoveries have revealed fundamental insights into pathways that regulate cholesterol homeostasis and vascular inflammation.

Dr. Moore’s contributions to the fields of innate immunity and vascular biology have been recognized by numerous awards, including the NIH’s Outstanding Investigator Award, the American Heart Association’s Distinguished Scientist Award, and election to the National Academy of Sciences USA.

Contributions

Targeting non-coding RNAs90th EAS Congress 2022Plenary 3: From lifestyle to designer therapiesRole of non-coding RNA for cholesterol homeostasis and atherogenesis85th EAS Congress 2017