Evangelia G. Kranias is a Heart Failure & Transplant affiliated with Biomedical Research Foundation of the Academy of Athens.
Evangelia G. Kranias's published research covers Calcium handling in cardiac function, Phospholamban and SERCA2a regulation, Mechanisms of heart failure, Genetic variants in cardiomyopathy, and Cardiac apoptosis and autophagy. These are the areas where Synapse's enriched corpus most frequently indexes their work.
Evangelia G. Kranias is a Professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Cell Biophysics at the University of Cincinnati, where she serves as Director of Cardiovascular Biology and Co-Director of the Cardiovascular Center of Excellence. She is also an Affiliated Investigator at the Biomedical Research Foundation of the Academy of Athens. Her research focuses on the role of calcium handling and signaling in myocardial function and heart failure.
Held affiliations with Biomedical Research Foundation of the Academy of Athens (2005-2025); University of Cincinnati (1993-2025); University of Cincinnati Medical Center (1980-2025); Academy of Athens (2006-2023).
Across their career Synapse has indexed 420 publications, 22,954 citations, h-index 84. Enriched entries for each paper include structured clinical evidence (PICO), methodology classification with level of evidence, and guideline-recommendation linkage where applicable.
Training: PhD at Northwestern University (1974); MS at Northwestern University (1974); BA at University of Chicago (1970).
For the full publication history and per-paper clinical evidence enrichment, see this page on Synapse.
Deterministic synthesis from Synapse's enriched records — 219 words.