Recognizing the future leaders of cardiovascular medicine is fundamental to safeguarding tomorrow's driving force in innovation. This collection will showcase the high-quality work of internationally recognized researchers in the early stages of their careers.
We are considering researchers?that published as first authors at least 5 original papers (review excluded) within 3 years in Q1 or Q2 journals, preferably under 40 years old and within 10 years of their Ph.D. or MD completion.?We aim to highlight research by leading scientists of the future across the entire breadth of cardiac rhythmology, and present advances in theory, experiment, and methodology with applications to compelling problems.
All Rising Star researchers will be suggested by established Editors within our board in recognition of their influence on the future directions in their respective fields. While future innovations in cardiovascular medicine are yet to be discovered, this Research Topic will give us a hint at whom to follow.
PLEASE NOTE: Contributions to the collection are meant for selected early-career researchers only, so please inform the Editorial Office at?cardiovascularmedicine.submissions@frontiersin.org if you would like to be considered for participation in this collection.
Recognizing the future leaders of cardiovascular medicine is fundamental to safeguarding tomorrow's driving force in innovation. This collection will showcase the high-quality work of internationally recognized researchers in the early stages of their careers.
We are considering researchers?that published as first authors at least 5 original papers (review excluded) within 3 years in Q1 or Q2 journals, preferably under 40 years old and within 10 years of their Ph.D. or MD completion.?We aim to highlight research by leading scientists of the future across the entire breadth of cardiac rhythmology, and present advances in theory, experiment, and methodology with applications to compelling problems.
All Rising Star researchers will be suggested by established Editors within our board in recognition of their influence on the future directions in their respective fields. While future innovations in cardiovascular medicine are yet to be discovered, this Research Topic will give us a hint at whom to follow.
PLEASE NOTE: Contributions to the collection are meant for selected early-career researchers only, so please inform the Editorial Office at?cardiovascularmedicine.submissions@frontiersin.org if you would like to be considered for participation in this collection.