Kransdorf Lab
The role of genetics in clinical medicine is rapidly evolving, with advancements at a greater scale in cardiomyopathy, heart failure and heart transplant care. The Kransdorf Lab focuses on developing new innovations in genetics for the benefit of patients affected by cardiomyopathy and heart failure.
Personal Statement
Dr. Kransdorf’s passion for conducting research stems directly from the need to answer questions he encounters as a practicing heart failure and heart transplant clinician. His interest in research is rooted in a strong background in basic and translational biomedical science. His main research interests are in diagnosis and classification of genetic forms of cardiomyopathy and arrhythmia and the immunobiology of human leukocyte sensitization in transplant candidates.
Evan Kransdorf
Breakthrough Research
- Ongoing research to identify and characterize pathologic mechanisms in titin cardiomyopathy
- Recent publication on the genetic basis of arrhythmia in children and young adults with sudden cardiac death
Publications
Learn more about the recent research publications from the Kransdorf Lab.
Job Opportunities
We are actively recruiting students and postdocs to be our colleagues and expand lab knowledge and expertise to make important breakthroughs.
Collaborations
The Kransdorf Lab collaborates with a wide range of investigators within Cedars-Sinai and institutions around the world.