Professional of the Year - Healthcare/Geriatrics

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Gohar Azhar

Title: Associate Professor of Geriatrics/Co-director, Cardiovascular Aging Research Program
Industry: Healthcare
Type of Organization: Reynolds Institute on Aging
Major Product/Service: Aging research, with identification of novel genes and proteins that can delay aging and developing innovative methods for treatment of older individuals
Expertise: Dr. Azhar has over 20 years experience in patient care, research and education in the field of aging.
Geographic Area of Distribution: International
Affiliations: American Geriatric Society; American Medical Association; American Physiological Society
University/Degree: M.D., Dow Medical College, Karachi University, 1986
Born: January 29, 1959, Karachi, Pakistan
Hobbies/Sports: Reading, tennis
Honors & Awards: Educational Excellence Award, UAMS, 2011; Red Sash Award, UAMS, 2010; America's Top Physicians, 2009; Outstanding Poster Award, Society of Geriatric Cardiology, 2006; Career Development Award, South Central Regional U.S. Veterans Administration, 2005; First prize, Biology of Aging Presidential Poster Session, American Geriatric Society, New York, 2004; American Geriatric Society/Merck 2004 New Investigator Award; Excellence in Ambulatory Care Award, Western Penn Hospital, 1994
Published Works: Co-author of 25+ articles in the field of cardiology testing in rats and mice
Career Accomplishments: Dr. Azhar served as a Principal Investigator with South Central VA Health Care Network and subsequently won a Career Development Award for her work there. She was a Co-investigator with NIH/NIA in a study entitled "Transcription Regulation in the Aging Heart," the goal of which was to study the mechanisms of age changes in transcription regulation in the heart. She was also a Principal Investigator with NIH/NIA in a study entitled "Care Coordination and Home Telehealth Program for Older Adults with Cardiovascular Disease." Dr. Azhar served as a Core Co-Director and Investigator with NIH/NIA for the Arkansas Claude Pepper Older Americans Independence Center at UAMS.