Cingolani Lab
The Cingolani Laboratory performs arrhythmia research studying the mechanisms of arrhythmias in cellular and animal models of human disease, to develop novel therapies for cardiac rhythm disorders. The Cingolani Lab combines state-of-the-art molecular and physiological techniques to study arrhythmias in cellular and animal models of the disease. Eugenio Cingolani, MD, is an associate professor of Cardiology and a practicing clinical electrophysiologist. Research in the Cingolani Lab is funded by the National Institutes of Health.
The Cingolani Laboratory is affiliated with the Smidt Heart Institute, Cardiology Department and Department of Biomedical Sciences.

Personal Statement
"As a physician-scientist, I constantly work to understand and discover disease mechanisms while identifying the gaps where novel therapies are needed, to better help patients afflicted with cardiac rhythm disorders."
Eugenio Cingolani, MD
- Biological Pacemaker by Somatic Reprogramming
- Biological Treatment of Ventricular Tachycardia
- Mechanisms of Arrhythmias in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction
- Mechanisms of Arrhythmias in Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy
Meet Our Team
Meet the postdoctoral scientists, medical doctors, research scientists and research associates who work diligently in the Cingolani Lab to make discoveries that will help patients with cardiac rhythm disorders.
Publications
Learn more about the recent research publications from the Cingolani Lab.
Contact the Cingolani Lab
127 S. San Vicente Blvd.
Pavilion, Room A3600
Los Angeles, CA 90048