2018 - Distinguished Scientist Award, American Heart Association
2004 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
2001 - Distinguished Contributions to Research in Education Award, American Educational Research Association
1996 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
1989 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Robert A. Levine mostly deals with Internal medicine, Cardiology, Mitral valve, Mitral regurgitation and Surgery. His study in Endocrinology extends to Internal medicine with its themes. Much of his study explores Cardiology relationship to Anatomy.
His Mitral valve research incorporates elements of Ejection fraction, Papillary muscle, Ventricular remodeling and Ischemia. His Mitral regurgitation research includes elements of Regurgitant fraction, Color doppler, Abnormality and Infarction. The various areas that Robert A. Levine examines in his Surgery study include Ventricular volume and Heart disease.
Internal medicine, Cardiology, Mitral valve, Mitral regurgitation and Surgery are his primary areas of study. As part of his studies on Internal medicine, Robert A. Levine often connects relevant subjects like Endocrinology. His study in Endocrinology concentrates on Histamine and Gastric acid.
His Cardiology study is mostly concerned with Papillary muscle, Mitral valve prolapse, Myocardial infarction, Heart failure and Regurgitation. His Mitral valve research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Ventricle, Anatomy, Diastole, Systole and Ventricular remodeling. His research integrates issues of Body orifice and Ischemia in his study of Mitral regurgitation.
His primary areas of investigation include Internal medicine, Cardiology, Mitral valve, Mitral regurgitation and Mitral valve prolapse. Diastole, Hemodynamics, Ejection fraction, Functional mitral regurgitation and Ventricle are the subjects of his Internal medicine studies. He integrates Cardiology with In patient in his study.
Mitral valve is a primary field of his research addressed under Surgery. His Mitral regurgitation study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Coronary artery disease, Mitral annulus and Anatomy. Robert A. Levine interconnects Genetics, Sudden death and Pathology in the investigation of issues within Mitral valve prolapse.
Robert A. Levine mainly investigates Internal medicine, Cardiology, Mitral valve, Mitral regurgitation and Mitral valve prolapse. His work is connected to Stenosis, Ventricular remodeling, Regurgitation, Hemodynamics and Perfusion, as a part of Internal medicine. He performs multidisciplinary studies into Cardiology and In patient in his work.
His Mitral valve study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, Diastole and Pathology. His work deals with themes such as Mitral annulus and Anatomy, which intersect with Mitral regurgitation. In general Mitral valve prolapse, his work in Myxomatous degeneration is often linked to DCHS1 linking many areas of study.
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Recommendations for evaluation of the severity of native valvular regurgitation with two-dimensional and doppler echocardiography
William A Zoghbi;Maurice Enriquez-Sarano;Elyse Foster;Paul A Grayburn.
Journal of The American Society of Echocardiography (2003)
Recommendations for Evaluation of Prosthetic Valves With Echocardiography and Doppler Ultrasound. A Report From the American Society of Echocardiography's Guidelines and Standards Committee and the Task Force on Prosthetic Valves, Developed in Conjunction With the American College of Cardiology Cardiovascular Imaging Committee, Cardiac Imaging Committee of the American Heart Association
William A. Zoghbi;John B. Chambers;Jean G. Dumesnil;Elyse Foster.
Journal of The American Society of Echocardiography (2009)
Prevalence and clinical outcome of mitral-valve prolapse.
Lisa A. Freed;Daniel Levy;Robert A. Levine;Martin G. Larson.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1999)
The Cultural psychology of development : one mind, many mentalities
Richard A. Shweder;Jacqueline J. Goodnow;Giyoo Hatano;Robert A. LeVine.
Handbook of Child Psychology (2007)
Insights From Three-Dimensional Echocardiography Into the Mechanism of Functional Mitral Regurgitation Direct In Vivo Demonstration of Altered Leaflet Tethering Geometry
Y Otsuji;M D Handschumacher;E Schwammenthal;L Jiang.
Circulation (1997)
Three-dimensional echocardiographic reconstruction of the mitral valve, with implications for the diagnosis of mitral valve prolapse.
R A Levine;M D Handschumacher;A J Sanfilippo;A A Hagege.
Circulation (1989)
American Society of Echocardiography: recommendations for evaluation of the severity of native valvular regurgitation with two-dimensional and Doppler echocardiography
W. A. Zoghbi;M. Enriquez-Sarano;E. Foster;P. A. Grayburn.
European Journal of Echocardiography (2003)
Porphyromonas gingivalis Infection Accelerates the Progression of Atherosclerosis in a Heterozygous Apolipoprotein E–Deficient Murine Model
Li Li;Emmanuel Messas;Eraldo L. Batista;Robert A. Levine.
Circulation (2002)
Ischemic Mitral Regurgitation on the Threshold of a Solution From Paradoxes to Unifying Concepts
Robert A. Levine;Ehud Schwammenthal.
Circulation (2005)
Mechanism of Recurrent Ischemic Mitral Regurgitation After Annuloplasty: Continued LV Remodeling as a Moving Target
Judy Hung;Lampros Papakostas;Stephen A. Tahta;Bruce G. Hardy.
Circulation (2004)
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