Dr. Olujimi Ajijola is an interventional cardiac electrophysiologist, and autonomic neuroscientist focused on understanding how neuromodulation may be aimed at repairing the heart and preventing sudden cardiac death. A recipient of the NIH Director’s New Innovator award, Dr. Ajijola was recently named a New Voice for Science by the National Academy of Sciences. He serves as director of the Clinical Autonomic Neuroscience Programs, and Autonomic Testing Laboratory.
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- Vaseghi, M., Gima, J., Kanaan, C., Ajijola, O. A., Marmureanu, A., Mahajan, A., & Shivkumar, K. (2014). Cardiac sympathetic denervation in patients with refractory ventricular arrhythmias or electrical storm: intermediate and long-term follow-up. Heart rhythm, 11(3), 360-366.
- Ajijola, O. A., Lellouche, N., Bourke, T., Tung, R., Ahn, S., Mahajan, A., & Shivkumar, K. (2012). Bilateral cardiac sympathetic denervation for the management of electrical storm. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 59(1), 91-92.
- Shivkumar, K., Ajijola, O. A., Anand, I., Armour, J. A., Chen, P. S., Esler, M., … & Joyner, M. J. (2016). Clinical neurocardiology defining the value of neuroscience‐based cardiovascular therapeutics. The Journal of physiology, 594(14), 3911-3954.
- Rajendran, P. S., Nakamura, K., Ajijola, O. A., Vaseghi, M., Armour, J. A., Ardell, J. L., & Shivkumar, K. (2016). Myocardial infarction induces structural and functional remodelling of the intrinsic cardiac nervous system. The Journal of physiology, 594(2), 321-341.