Amir Toib, MD, M.Sc

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Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
Department: Pediatrics

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St. Luke's University Health Network
801 Ostrum St
Bethlehem, PA 18015
Education:
BA (Medical Sciences)
Technion Faculty of Medicine, Haifa, Israel, 1993.
M.Sc (Medical Sciences)
Technion Faculty of Medicine, Haifa, Israel, 1995.
MD
Technion Faculty of Medicine, Haifa, Israel, 1997.
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Selected Publications

Michaela McCrudden, Nandini Madan, Randy Stevens, Amir Toib.: ACTION (Advanced Cardiac Therapies Improving Outcomes Network), an international collaborative network for improving outcomes for children with heart failure. 32nd Annual Research Day, St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children, Philadelphia, PA May 2022 Notes: Podium presentation.

Edwards JJ, Harris MA, Toib A, Burstein DS, Rossano JW: Asymmetric Septal Edema Masking as Hypertrophy in an Infant with COVID-19 Myocarditis. Prog Pediatr Cardiol 64(1): 101464, Mar 2022.

Amir Toib, Michaela McCrudden, Alyson Watkins, Erica Taupier, Joseph Melvin.: Developing a Multidisciplinary Framework for Neuromuscular Disorders at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children. (Abstract Presentation). 31st Annual Research Day at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children, Philadelphia, PA May 2021.

Sharp TE, Schena GJ, Hobby AR, Starosta T, Markus Wallner M, Borghetti G, Gross P, Yu D, Johnson J, Feldsott E, Trappanese DM, Toib A, Rabinowitz JE, George JC, Kubo H, Mohsin S, and Houser SR. : Cortical bone stem cell therapy preserves cardiac structure and function after myocardial infarction. Circ Res. 121(11): 1263-1278, Nov 2017.

Toib A, Borghetti G, Zhang C, Zhang X, Wallner M, Troupes CD, Yang Y, Kubo H, Sharp TE, Feldsott E, Berretta RB, Zalavadia N, Trappanese DM, Smith S, Gross P, Chen X, Mohsin S and Houser SR. : Remodeling of repolarization and arrhythmia susceptibility in a myosin binding protein C knockout mouse model. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 313(3): H620-H630, Sep 2017.

Amir Toib, Chen Zhang, Sadia Mohsin, Giulia Borghetti, Xiaoxiao Zhang, Markus Wallner, Constantine D Troupes, Yijun Yang, Hajime Kubo, Tomas E Sharp, Eric Feldsott, Remus M Berretta, Neil Zalavadia, Danielle M. Trappanese, Shavonn Smith, Polina Gross, Xiongwen Chen and Steven R Houser. : Remodeling of repolarization and arrhythmia susceptibility in a myosin binding protein C knockout mouse model. (Abstract Presentation). Temple Translational Science symposium, Philadelphia, PA Sep 2017.

Amir Toib, Sadia Mohsin, Giulia Borghetti, Xiaoxiao Zhang, Chen Zhang, Markus Wallner, Constantine D Troupes, Yijun Yang, Hajime Kubo, Tomas E Sharp, Eric Feldsott, Remus M Berretta, Neil Zalavadia, Danielle M. Trappanese, Shavonn Smith, Polina Gross, Xiongwen Chen and Steven R Houser. : Remodeling of repolarization and arrhythmia susceptibility in a myosin binding protein C knockout mouse model. (Abstract Presentation). American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, New Orleans, LA Nov 2016.

Wallner M, Duran JM, Mohsin S, Troupes CD, Vanhoutte D, Borghetti G, Vagnozzi RJ, Gross P, Yu D, Trappanese DM, Kubo H, Toib A, Sharp TE, Harper SC, Volkert MA, Starosta T, Feldsott EA, Berretta RM, Wang T, Barbe MF, Molkentin JD, Houser SR: Acute catecholamine exposure causes reversible myocyte injury without cardiac regeneration. Circ Res 119(7): 865-79, Sep 2016.

Polina Gross, Xiaoxiao Zhang, Tao Wang, Amir Toib, Markus Wallner, Timothy Starosta, Daohai Yu, Xiongwen Chen and Steven Houser. : Loss of Trpc6 function in cardiomyocytes improves survival and attenuates progression of cardiac dysfunction after myocardial infarction. (Abstract Presentation). American Heart Association Basic Cardiovascular Sciences Scientific Sessions, Phoenix, AZ. Jul 2016.

Amir Toib, Sadia Mohsin, Giulia Borghetti, Xiaoxiao Zhang, Chen Zhang, Markus Wallner, Constantine D Troupes, Yijun Yang, Hajime Kubo, Tomas E Sharp, Eric Feldsott, Remus M Berretta, Neil Zalavadia, Danielle M. Trappanese, Shavonn Smith, Polina Gross, Xiongwen Chen and Steven R Houser.: Remodeling of repolarization and arrhythmia susceptibility in a myosin binding protein C knockout mouse model. (Abstract Presentation). American Heart Association Basic Cardiovascular Sciences Scientific Sessions, Phoenix, AZ. Jul 2016.

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