Biography
Education
Institution | Degree | Dept or School | End Date |
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University of California, Los Angeles | Fellowship/Cardiothoracic Surgery | School of Medicine | 2001 |
Stanford University Medical Center | Fellowship/Endovascular Fellowship | School of Medicine | 1998 |
Stanford University Medical Center | Fellowship/Vascular Surgery | School of Medicine | 1997 |
Stanford University | Post-Doctoral Fellow | School of Medicine | 1996 |
Stanford University Medical Center | Residency/Surgery | School of Medicine | 1995 |
University of California, Irvine | M.D./Regents Scholar | School of Medicine | 1990 |
The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor | B.S. | Electrical & Computer Engineering | |
University of California, Berkeley | M.Sc. | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science |
Board Certifications
American Board of Surgery, General Surgery, American Board of Surgery, Vascular Surgery, American Board of Thoracic Surgery, Thoracic and Cardiac Surgery
Awards & Honors
Award | Conferred By | Date |
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Thoracic Fellowship Teaching Award | University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) | 2023/2023 |
ISHLT International Scholarship | The International Society for Heart & Lung Transplantation | 2012/2013 |
Laubisch Fund for Cardiovascular Research | UCLA School of Medicine | 2003/2005 |
Stein-Oppenheimer Award | UCLA School of Medicine | 2003/2004 |
Resident of the Year, John Henry Smith Award | Department of Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine | 1992/1992 |
Alpha Omega Alpha | School of Medicine, University of California, Irvine | 1990/1990 |
Walter Blumenson Award for Academic Promise | School of Medicine, University of California, Irvine | 1990/1990 |
Regents' Scholarship | University of California | 1986/1990 |
Clinical Expertise
Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm and Dissection
Mitral Valve Repair
Heart and Lung Transplantation
Arrhythmia Surgery
Re-operative surgery for coronary and valvular heart disease
Grants and Funding
- Cardiac Differentiation of Adipose Tissue-Derived Stem Cells by Light Stimulation | NIH | 2011-04-01 - 2013-03-31 | Role: Principal Investigator
Research Narrative
Since 2001 Dr. Beygui has been an active researcher in cardiovascular tissue engineering and stem cell differentiation along the cardiovascular lineage. Dr. Beygui and research collaborators have published their research extensively on myocardial regeneration, mechanisms of cardiac ischemia/reperfusion, tissue regeneration, stem cell differentiation, drug release from nanoparticles in small animal models, and the effects of surface topology on cell surface adhesion molecules. Over the past 4 years Dr. Beygui has collaborated closely with Professor Richard Zare (Stanford University) on the application of nanoparticles on tumor regression and angiogenesis.
Research Interests
Stem Cell Biology
Cardiovascular Tissue Regeneration
Application of Nano Particles in Biomedical Research
Publications
- Systematic Review of Gender Based Studies of Diagnosis and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease in Last 20 Years| | UCSF Research Profile
- Reported mortality with rotating sheaths vs. laser sheaths for transvenous lead extraction.| | PubMed
- Hybrid and surgical procedures for the treatment of persistent and longstanding persistent atrial fibrillation.| | PubMed
- Carcinoid Syndrome Complicating a Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor: A Case Report.| | PubMed
- Quantification of motion of the thoracic aorta after ascending aortic repair of type-A dissection.| | PubMed
- Volumetric analysis demonstrates that true and false lumen remodeling persists for 12 months after thoracic endovascular aortic repair.| | PubMed
- Volumetric Analysis Demonstrates True and False Lumen Remodeling Persists for 12 Months after TEVAR| | UCSF Research Profile
- Multipotency and cardiomyogenic potential of human adipose-derived stem cells from epicardium, pericardium, and omentum.| | PubMed
- Celecoxib Nanoparticles for Therapeutic Angiogenesis.| | PubMed
- Mesenchymal stromal cell therapy: different sources exhibit different immunobiological properties.| | PubMed