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Nicolas A.F. Chronos, MD, FACC,
FESC, FAHA, FRCP
SJTRI Chief Medical and Scientific Officer
Nicolas Chronos, MD is the Chief
Medical and Scientific Officer of the Saint Joseph’s
Research Institute (SJTRI) where he directs and
oversees approximately 60 pre-clinical trials
and 30 clinical trials.
Dr. Chronos received a Bachelors
degree in Medicine and Surgery from the Royal
Free Hospital School of Medicine in London in
1987. Following, he trained in cardiology and
subsequently interventional cardiology under the
direction of Professors Ulrich Sigwart and Anthony
Rickards at the Royal Brompton National Heart
and Lung Institute.
In 1992, he was awarded a British
Heart Foundation International Fellowship and
moved to the United States to continue his research
in thrombosis and interventional cardiology at
Emory University School of Medicine under the
direction of Spencer B. King, III, MD He was named
Director of Research at the Andreas Gruentzig
Cardiovascular Center at Emory University Hospital
in 1997.
Dr. Chronos is a Fellow of the
Royal College of Physicians (London), Fellow of
the American College of Cardiology, and Fellow
of the European Society of Cardiology, and Fellow
of the American Heart Association. He is a practicing
Interventional Cardiologist for the Atlanta Cardiology
Group (at Saint Joseph’s Hospital of Atlanta),
and is an Adjunct Professor of Cardiology and
Medicine at Duke University.
For the National Institutes
of Health, Dr. Chronos has served as Study Section
Member and Chair for the Center for Scientific
Review Cardiovascular Science, SBIR, and in June
of 2006, he accepted an invitation to serve as
a member of the NIH Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee.
In addition, he has served on the Data Safety
Monitoring Board (ClinTrials Research), NIRVANA
(Boston Scientific), and SCORES (Scimed Life Systems).
Dr. Chronos serves as a board member on multiple
Scientific Advisory Boards including Medtronic
Vascular, Bioheart, Inc., Symphony Medical, Inc.,
ViaCell, Inc. Atlanta Biotech Network, ACTx, Proteus
Biomedical, and Celtaxsys, Inc. and has also served
on the Steering Committees for various studies
such as RFPMR (Boston Scientific), TARGET (Merck
& Co., Inc.), and FIRST (Chiron Corporation).
World renowned for his pioneering research in
angiogenesis, Dr. Chronos was named Co-National
Principal Investigator with Professor Mike Simmons
on the FIRST study, the largest human clinical
trial of angiogenesis, and also presently serves
as Principal Investigator for two large clinical
trials that use autologous or umbilical cord stem
cells to repair damaged cardiac muscle. His work
on the MYOHEART (Myogenesis Heart Efficiency and
Regeneration Trial) has received widespread media
attention nationwide. Dr. Chronos has published
over 200 peer-reviewed papers. His publications
include articles in the Journal of the American
College of Cardiology, Circulation, Heart and
European Journal of Cardiology. He is an editorial
consultant to the New England Journal of Medicine,
British Heart Journal, Clinical Science, the Journal
of the American College of Cardiology, Circulation,
Heart, Atherosclerosis, Catheterization and Cardiovascular
Interventions, Stent, Thrombosis Research, Cardiovascular
Radiation Medicine, Journal of Stem Cells and
Nature Medicine as well as other distinguished
peer reviewed journals. He has over 100 abstracts
and 17 book chapters published to date, and also
serves as Editorial Consultant to many of the
aforementioned publications.
As a faculty member and conference
speaker at major conferences and meetings both
nationally and internationally, Dr. Chronos is
heavily sought after to share his intellectual
and practical contributions in the field of cardiovascular
medicine and research. In the same regard, he
contributes and impacts the community in which
he lives. As a caring physician and central force
in research, Dr. Chronos is known for making a
real impact on real people through close interaction
among patients, physicians, scientists and industry.
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