
Paul C. Tang
@paultangmd
Cardiac Surgeon | Heart Transplant, Mechanical Circulatory Support, Outcomes Research & Biotechnology | Lab: hftscience.com | @MayoClinicCVS | Tweets are my own
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Very fortunate to have worked in an atmosphere of exemplary medicine and strong teamwork U-M Health Frankel CVC Michigan CT Surgery Residency. Much gratitude to colleagues, trainees and mentors who fostered my growth. Next, I look forward to continuing the mission to care for patients, learn with others



Concomitant triple-valve repair with durable left ventricular assist device implantation in severe right ventricle dysfunction. Read the JTCVS Techniques article by Sicim, Tang, et al: doi.org/10.1016/j.xjtc… #JTCVS AATS CTSurgSocMedNetwork Michael Pienta Paul C. Tang




What a morning at Mayo Clinic Cardiac Surgery ! Dr. Patrick M. McCarthy, M.D. Northwestern CT Surgery delivered one of the most inspiring speeches to trainees. Next: Tune in for very interesting and lively sessions for our most recent research projects! Sahar A. Saddoughi, MD, PhD




Hiring postdocs with experience in cardiovascular biology and/or immunology. Our lab is interested in organ preservation biology, cardiovascular aging, and development of related therapeutics. Email me at [email protected] for more info. Website: mayo.edu/research/labs/…



New from Mayo Clinic: A heart transplantation case report on a donor ascending aortic aneurysm resulting in a large discrepancy between the donor's and the recipient's aortas. See details on the reduction ascending aortoplasty in #JTCVS: doi.org/10.1016/j.xjtc…





American Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI) 2025 new members, Mayo Clinic cohort. Honored to be inducted along side colleagues and friends! John Kisiel Kathryn Ruddy Madhusudan (Madhu) Grover M.D., AGAF Mayo Clinic Cardiac Surgery


Heartfelt thanks to Ienglam Lei & all collaborators on this very exciting trip down the rabbit hole of organ preservation biology. So many impactful avenues for molecular science to explore in modern surgery. We thank all who supported including AATS The Thoracic Surgery Foundation (TSF) and NIH