Dr. Yoram Rudy’s first cardiac center, the Cardiac Bioelectricity Research and Training Center (CBRTC), Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, held annual research retreats, and the idea and form of the event carried over to Washington University in St. Louis when Dr. Rudy relocated here in 2004 to become the Director of the Cardiac Bioelectricity and Arrhythmia Center (CBAC).
The CBAC retreats focused on, important and novel research by the CBAC faculty members, the center’s interdisciplinary philosophy, and showed how it really does build a bridge in cardiology and cardiovascular research between the McKelvey School of Engineering and the School of Medicine.
Yoram Rudy Lab Reunion 2018 (Links to an external site)
In celebration of many years of breakthrough science, the alumni of the Yoram Rudy Lab organized a reunion on May 23-24, 2018 in St. Louis. Speakers and participants included CBAC members, Phillip Cuculich, Jianmin Cui, Jennifer Silva, Jonathan Silva, and Richard Schuessler.
CBAC 10th Anniversary Symposium
On Friday, August 28th, the Cardiac Bioelectricity & Arrhythmia Center (CBAC) of Washington University held a one-day symposium celebrating its 10th anniversary. The symposium addressed basic research and clinical issues in the field of cardiac arrhythmias. Faculty included speakers from Washington University and guests from all around the world.
Repolarization of the Human Heart: “Understanding the T – Wave”
The Cardiac Bioelectricity and Arrhythmia Center (CBAC) brought together researchers from the Netherlands and the CBAC for a half day of presentations and discussions
CBAC Electrocardiographic Imaging (ECGI) Retreat
The CBAC Retreat was a full day of exciting lectures, informal talks and dialogue, and presentations from various CBAC faculty members whose interests range in both research and clinical studies.
First inaugural Cardiac Bioelectricity & Arrhythmia Center (CBAC) Retreat
The CBAC Retreat was a full day of exciting lectures, informal talks and dialogue, and presentations from various CBAC faculty members whose interests range in both research and clinical studies.