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    • Cardiovascular Biology
    • Developmental Cardiology
    • Regenerative Medicine

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    • He holds a professorship in Paediatric Developmental Cardiology at the University of California, San Francisco.
    • He is also a practicing physician at Benioff Children's Hospital, focusing on pediatric cardiac care.

    Discussion:

    • The discussion centers on Dr. Srivastava's career path at the intersection of clinical pediatric cardiology and fundamental research.
    • Exploration of his research group's focus on the biological mechanisms underlying heart development and regeneration.
    • Insights into the translation of basic science discoveries to clinical applications in pediatric cardiovascular disease.

    Key Insights:

    • Understanding the intricate processes of heart development is crucial for addressing congenital heart defects.
    • Investigating cardiac regeneration holds promise for treating heart damage and disease.
    • The integration of clinical practice and research accelerates medical advancements.

    Outlook:

    • Future research directions in pediatric developmental cardiology and cardiovascular regeneration.
    • Potential therapeutic strategies emerging from the study of heart development and repair.
    • The evolving landscape of cardiovascular disease research and treatment.