Imperial College London

Professor SirMagdiYacoub

Faculty of MedicineNational Heart & Lung Institute

Emeritus Professor
 
 
 
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Contact

 

+44 (0)1895 828 893m.yacoub

 
 
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Location

 

Heart Science Centre, HarefieldHarefield HospitalHarefield Hospital

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Summary

 

Summary

Sir Magdi Yacoub is Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London and Founder and Director of Research at the Harefield Heart Science Centre (Magdi Yacoub Institute) overseeing over 60 scientists and students in the areas of tissue engineering, myocardial regeneration, stem cell biology, end stage heart failure and transplant immunology. He is also Founder and Director of Magdi Yacoub Research Network which has created the Qatar Cardiovascular Research Center in collaboration with Qatar Foundation and Hamad Medical Corporation.

Professor Yacoub was born in Egypt and graduated from Cairo University Medical School in 1957, trained in London and held an Assistant Professorship at the University of Chicago.  He is a former BHF Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery for over 20 years and Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon at Harefield Hospital from 1969-2001 and Royal Brompton Hospital from 1986-2001.  Professor Yacoub established the largest heart and lung transplantation programme in the world where more than 2,500 transplant operations have been performed.  He has also developed novel operations for a number of complex congenital heart anomalies. He was knighted for his services to medicine and surgery in 1991, awarded Fellowship of the Academy of Medical Sciences in 1998 and Fellowship of The Royal Society in 1999.  A lifetime outstanding achievement award in recognition of his contribution to medicine was presented to Professor Yacoub by the Secretary of State for Health in the same year.

Research led by Professor Yacoub include tissue engineering heart valves, myocardial regeneration, novel left ventricular assist devices and wireless sensors with collaborations within Imperial College, nationally and internationally.  He has also supervised over 18 higher degree (PhD/MD) students and published over 1,000 articles.

Sir Magdi has an active interest in global healthcare delivery with particular focus developing programmes in Egypt, The Gulf Region, Mozambique, Ethiopia and Jamaica.  He is Founder and President of the Chain of Hope charity, treating children with correctable cardiac conditions from war-torn and developing countries and establishing training and research programmes in local cardiac units.

Publications

Journals

Aikawa E, Blaser MC, Singh SA, et al., 2024, Challenges and Opportunities in Valvular Heart Disease: From Molecular Mechanisms to the Community., Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol, Vol:44, Pages:763-767

Afifi A, Mahgoub A, Yacoub M, 2024, Toward Excellence in Managing Transposition of the Great Arteries in the Community., Ann Thorac Surg, Vol:117, Pages:549-550

Yacoub MH, Afifi A, Hosny H, et al., 2024, Structural aortic wall abnormalities following the Nikaidoh operation, which could be reversible and include a healing process., Glob Cardiol Sci Pract, Vol:2024, ISSN:2305-7823

Medali T, Couchie D, Mougenot N, et al., 2024, Thioredoxin-1 and its mimetic peptide improve systolic cardiac function and remodeling after myocardial infarction., Faseb J, Vol:38

Yacoub MH, Notenboom ML, Melina G, et al., 2024, Surgical Heritage: You Had to Be There, Ross: The Comeback Kid., Semin Thorac Cardiovasc Surg Pediatr Card Surg Annu, Vol:27, ISSN:1092-9126, Pages:37-41

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