UB - University at Buffalo
Chemical and Biological Engineering
Faculty

 
Michael Cain
  

Michael E. Cain

Professor
Dean, School of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences

155 Biomedical Education Building
South Campus

(716) 829-3955
Fax: (716) 829-2179
mcain@buffalo.edu

Short bio Research Publications

Education

M.D. George Washington University School of Medicine Washington, DC 1975
B.A. Gettysburg College
(Cum Laude)
Gettysburg, PA 1971

Postgraduate Education

Clinical/Research Fellow, Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Laboratory, Cardiovascular Section, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine 1980 - 1981
Research Instructor, Cardiovascular Division, Washington University School of Medicine 1979 - 1980
Clinical Cardiology Fellow, Cardiovascular Division, Barnes Hospital, Washington University School of Medicine 1979 - 1980
Research Fellow, Cardiovascular Division, Washington University School of Medicine 1977 - 1978
Junior Assistant Resident in Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, Barnes Hospital 1976 - 1977
Intern in Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, Barnes Hospital 1975 - 1976

Academic Experience

Dean, UB School of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences 2006 -
Professor, UB Chemical & Biological Engineering 2006 -
Professor, Biomedical Engineering, Washington University 1999 - 2006
Tobias and Hortense Lewin Professor of Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine 1994 - 2006
Professor of Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine 1993 - 1994
Associate Professor of Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine 1987 - 1993
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine 1981 - 1987

 

Medical Experience

Washington University School of Medice, Barnes-Jewish Hospital
President, Board of Directors, Heart Care Institute 2000 - 2006
Director, Arrhythmia Services 1994 - 2006
Director, Cardiovascular Division 1994 - 2006
Interim Director, Cardiovascular Division 1993 - 1994

Honors and Awards

Hans-Peter Kragenbuehl Memorial Award for Research in Cardiac Function, International Academy of Cardiology 2005
Distinguished Service Teaching Award, Washington University School of Medicine Class of 2007 2005
Fellow, Heart Rhythm Society 2003
Chair, Scientific Board, The Sarnoff Endowment for Cardiovascular Science 2003 - 2004
President, Board of Trustees, North American Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology/Heart Rhythm Society 2003 - 2004
President, Association of Professors of Cardiology 2003
Outstanding Researcher of the Year Award, Missourian Award Executive Committee, American Heart Association 2002
Vice-Chair and Program Director, Scientific Board, The Sarnoff Endowment for Cardiovascular Science 2002 - 2003
President-Elect, Board of Trustees, North American Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology 2002 - 2003
Medical  Honoree, St. Louis Chapter, American Heart Association Heart Ball 2002
President-Elect, Association of Professors of Cardiology 2002
First vice President, Board of Trustees, North American Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology 2001 - 2002
Arthur E. Strauss Award, American Heart Association 2000
Second Vice President, Board of Trustees, North American Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology 2000 - 2001
Member, Scientific Board, The Sarnoff Endowment for Cardiovascular Science 2000 - Present
Secretary, Board of Trustees, North American Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology 1999 - 2000
Member, Board of Trustees, North American Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology 1998 - Present
Member, Association of University Cardiologists 1997 - Present
Member, Central Society for Clinical Research 1995 - Present
Member, Association of Professors of Cardiology 1993 - Present
Fellow, Council on Clinical Cardiology of the American Heart Association 1985
Fellow, American College of Cardiology 1984
Washington University School of Medicine Golden Apple Award for Teacher of the Year 1982
American Heart Association Fellowship Award 1980
Calvin Kloop Award, William Beaumont Medical Research Society, George Washington University School of Medicine 1975
Alpha Omega Alpha, George Washington University School of Medicine 1974

Last Updated: October 2007