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Dr. Wilson Tang MD

Cleveland Clinic

Dr. W. H. Wilson Tang is Professor of Medicine at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University. He received his MD degree at Harvard Medical School, internal medicine residency and postdoctoral research training at Stanford University Medical Center, and Cardiovascular and Advanced Heart Failure/Transplant Fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Tang is a heart failure/transplant cardiologist that specialized in cardiomyopathies, with a translational research laboratory focusing on metabolic determinants of cardio-renal diseases as well as genetic, epigenetic, and immune regulation of cardiomyopathies. He was elected as member of the American Society of Clinical Investigation in 2013 for his contributions to physiologic and mechanistic understanding of cardio-renal syndromes, as well as the Association of American Physicians in 2018 for studying the contributing role of diet and microbiome in cardiovascular diseases. Dr. Tang has published over 900 peer-reviewed scientific manuscripts and book chapters and was the recipient of the American College of Cardiology’s 2022 Distinguished Scientist Award in the Basic Domain.


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