EUGENE BRAUNWALD, whose research reshaped cardiology, dies at 96



Monday, April 27, 2026- Eugene Braunwald, widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in modern heart medicine, has died at the age of 96. 

His passing marks the end of a decades-long career that fundamentally transformed how cardiovascular disease is understood, treated, and managed worldwide.

Often referred to as the “father of modern cardiology,” Braunwald’s research helped turn heart disease from a near-certain killer into a condition that can be managed with advanced treatments and preventive care. 

He played a key role in shaping clinical practices, leading major institutions, and mentoring generations of physicians who carried his work forward across the globe.

His influence extended far beyond research, with landmark contributions to medical education and clinical trials that continue to guide cardiology today. 

As tributes pour in from the global medical community, Braunwald is being remembered not only for his scientific breakthroughs but also for redefining the standards of care that have saved millions of lives.

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