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Program Director
Dr. Ofili has an active interest in the mechanism of myocardial dysfunction with particular emphasis on the role of ultrasound imaging modalities. She received the Young Investigator Research Award early in her career for her work on the physiological stress agents in a canine model of coronary artery disease. In collaboration with Dr. Morton Kern, Dr. Ofili developed and validated the method of analysis of the intracoronary doppler spectral wave form used to study coronary flow reserve. She is recognized for her expertise in the field of echocardiography in clinical and population based trails.
The CRC is a free standing ambulatory center that is administered by the medical school.
Multidisciplinary Research Building