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Personal profile
Personal profile
Dr. Rahimi grew up in north of Iran. He moved to the United States in December 1998 and studied Biochemistry and Medicinal chemistry in Southern Methodist University. After receiving his bachelors and masters degree, he started his PhD studies in Biomedical Engineering in UT Southwestern and UT Arlington focusing in nanotechnology. He received several grants from United States Department of Defense and National Institutes of Health during his PhD studies. After defending his dissertation, he started medical school in Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. He moved to Cincinnati where he completed his vascular surgery training. Dr. Rahimi joined Department of Cardiovascular Surgery at Houston Methodist Hospital in 2017.
Dr. Rahimi has more than 30 publications, 50 abstracts, and several patents in fields of nanotechnology and vascular surgery. Dr. Rahimi continues research in nanotechnology, vascular surgery, biomedical engineering, device design and innovation.
External positions
Assistant Professor of Cardiovascular Surgery, Weill Cornell Medical College
Jul 1 2019 → …Research Area Keywords
- Heart & Vascular
- Clinical Care
- Clinical Translation & Trials
- Nanomedicine
- Precision Medicine
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Projects
- 12 Active
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PSLOT_Radiocephalic Fistulas.
Peden, E. K., Le, L., Lumsden, A. B. & Rahimi, M.
8/12/20 → …
Project: Clinical Trial
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PETCT for Vascular Graft Infection
Rahimi, M., Al-Mallah, M., Le, L., Lumsden, A. B. & Peden, E. K.
1/28/20 → …
Project: Clinical Trial
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Vascular Applications of ICG Angiography
Le, L., Lumsden, A. B., Peden, E. K. & Rahimi, M.
5/17/18 → …
Project: Clinical Trial
Research Output
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laparoscopic aortobifemoral bypass in a usa academic center
Bath, J., Rahimi, M., Leite, J. O., Pierre-Louis, W. & Giglia, J. S., Jun 2020, In : Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery. 61, 3, p. 332-339 8 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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Chapter 31 - Carbon Nanotube Wire for Use in Precision Medical Devices: Micro and Nano Technologies
Yin, Z., Dong, Z., Cahay, M., Pixley, S., Haworth, K. J., Rahimi, M., Goh, S. K., Starnes, S., Patwardhan, M., Chaudhary, S. & Schulz, M. J., 2019, Nanotube Superfiber Materials (Second Edition). Schulz, M. J., Shanov, V., Yin, Z. & Cahay, M. (eds.). William Andrew Publishing, p. 825-849 25 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
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Revascularization with Obturator or Hemi-neoaortoiliac System for Partial Aortic Graft Infections
Phang, D., Smeds, M. R., Abate, M., Ali, A., Long, B., Rahimi, M., Giglia, J. & Bath, J., Jan 1 2019, In : Annals of Vascular Surgery. 54, p. 166-175 10 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
5 Scopus citations -
Contemporary outcomes for ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms using endovascular balloon control for hypotension
Bath, J., Leite, J. O., Rahimi, M., Giglia, J., Jain, A., Shelton, K. & Meier, G. H., May 1 2018, In : Journal of Vascular Surgery. 67, 5, p. 1389-1396 8 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
1 Scopus citations -
Clinical outcomes of obturator canal bypass
Bath, J., Rahimi, M., Long, B., Avgerinos, E. & Giglia, J., Jul 1 2017, In : Journal of Vascular Surgery. 66, 1, p. 160-166 7 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
9 Scopus citations