Welcome to the Clinical Cardiovascular Research Center
The Clinical Cardiovascular Research Center (CCRC) was established in 2018 under the leadership of Dr. Ilan Goldenberg to encompass, integrate, and advance four decades of cardiology research activities of the Heart Research Follow-up Program (HRFUP) and Clinical Cardiology Research. The HRFUP was established in 1979 and directed by Dr. Arthur J. Moss, and Dr. Wojciech Zareba with extensive experience in the design, conduct, and analysis of small- and large-scale, national and international clinical studies.
Cardiomyopathies & Heart Failure
RAID, Gilead studies
Innovation in Advanced Technologies
The mission of the CENTER FOR CLINICAL EVALUATION OF EMERGING POINT-OF-CARE TECHNOLOGIES (CLEOPE) is to facilitate the validation of novel point-of-care monitoring and diagnostic technologies for clinical practices.
Wearables and Activity Research
The Predictive Health Monitoring and Activity Core Laboratory (PMAC) is imagining new ways to apply the latest wearable and implantable sensor technologies and scientific discoveries to better understand, prevent, treat and cure diseases in the real-world.
Telemetric and Holter ECG Warehouse
The Telemetric and Holter ECG Warehouse (THEW) initiative is a not-for-profit organization 501(c)(3) hosted by the Heart Research Follow-up Program (HRFUP) at the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC).