

Florence G. Rothenberg
A trusted voice in discussions about cardiac embryology and epicardium biology, Dr. Florence G. Rothenberg, MD, serves as an Adjunct Professor in Internal Medicine at the College of Medicine, Medicine University of Cincinnati. With a robust academic background, she has completed her degrees, fellowships, and residencies at some of the most prestigious institutions, equipping her with a profound understanding of her field. Dr. Rothenberg's research interests are deeply rooted in the intricacies of cardiac embryology and epicardium biology. Her work primarily focuses on cardiac repair mechanisms in patients suffering from ischemic heart disease. She is actively engaged in translational research programs, aiming to bridge the gap between bench research and its clinical applications, thereby enhancing patient care and treatment outcomes. Her scholarly contributions include several peer-reviewed publications that delve into critical areas such as cardiovascular risk reduction and the management of critically ill patients. Dr. Rothenberg's research also explores the early stages of embryonic heart development, employing advanced imaging techniques to gain deeper insights into these complex processes. In addition to her research, Dr. Rothenberg is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of medical professionals, fostering a collaborative environment that encourages innovation and critical thinking. Her commitment to education and research excellence has made her a respected figure in the academic community. Dr. Rothenberg's work continues to influence the field of internal medicine, particularly in the areas of cardiac health and disease prevention. Her contributions not only advance scientific knowledge but also have a tangible impact on improving patient outcomes, making her an invaluable asset to the Medicine University of Cincinnati and the broader medical community.
Publications
, 747-753, 2017-04-01
, 68-79, 2003-06-20
, A137.E1282, 2010-03-01