Calum MacRae, MD, PhD

Chief, Cardiovascular Medicine | Brigham and Women's Hospital | Associate Professor of Medicine | Harvard Medical School


Calum MacRae MD, PhD is Chief of Cardiovascular Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He is also an Associate Member at the Broad Institute and a Principal Faculty Member at the Harvard Stem Cell Institute. His research is focused on understanding the developmental mechanisms of disease through human genetics and high-throughput genetic or chemical screens in the zebrafish. His clinical interests include genomic medicine, innovation in phenotyping and the redesign of clinical care.