JACC Journals Honor 10 Young Researchers

The awardees will be recognized during ACC.25 in Chicago

Contact: Julie Boyland, jboyland@acc.org,

CHICAGO (Mar 28, 2025) -

The American College of Cardiology has recognized 10 young researchers with the Young Author Achievement Award, due to their outstanding research published in the JACC family of journals. All recipients will receive a commemorative plaque and be recognized during the American College of Cardiology's Annual Scientific Session (ACC.25) in Chicago.

JACC's Young Author Achievement Awards are awarded to researchers within the first five years of their training. Editorial boards for each JACC journal nominate winners chosen from research submitted in the prior year. This year's winners and their mentors are:

JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions: Spencer King Award for Outstanding Scholarship

  • Christian Nitsche, MD, PhD
    Medical University of Vienna
    Mentor: Julia Mascherbauer, MD
    Study: "Management of Fluid Overload in Patients With Severe Aortic Stenosis (EASE-TAVR): A Randomized Controlled Trial"

JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging: Jagat Narula Award for Outstanding Scholarship

  • Márton Kolossváry, MD, PhD
    Gottsegen National Cardiovascular Center
    Mentor: Damini Dey, PhD
    Study: "Coronary Plaque Radiomic Phenotypes Predict Fatal or Nonfatal Myocardial Infarction: Analysis of the SCOT-HEART Trial"
  • Andrew Lin, MBBS, PhD
    Monash Victorian Heart Institute and Victorian Heart Hospital, Monash University
    Mentor: Damini Dey, PhD
    Study: "Coronary Plaque Radiomic Phenotypes Predict Fatal or Nonfatal Myocardial Infarction: Analysis of the SCOT-HEART Trial"

JACC: Heart Failure: Christopher O'Connor Award for Outstanding Scholarship

  • Christian O'Donnell, MD
    Stanford University School of Medicine
    Mentor: Kiran K. Khush, MD, MAS
    Study: "The Association of Echocardiographically Measured Donor Left Ventricular Mass and 1-Year Outcomes After Heart Transplantation"

JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology: Young Author Achievement Award

  • Satoshi Higuchi, MD, PhD
    University of California, San Francisco
    Mentor: Edward P. Gerstenfeld, MD, MS
    Study: "Shorter Premature Atrial Complex Coupling Interval Leads to Mechanical Dysfunction, Fibrosis, and AF in Swine"

JACC: Basic to Translational Science: Thomas Force Young Investigator Award

  • Ali Fatehi Hassanabad, MD, MSc
    University of Calgary
    Mentor: Paul W.M. Fedak, MD, PhD
    Study: "Pericardial Fluid of Patients With Coronary Artery Disease Can Drive Fibrosis Via TGF-Beta Pathway"

JACC: Case Reports: Young Author Achievement Award

  • Tsung-Ying Tsai, MD
    University of Galway
    Mentor: Patrick W. Serruys, MD, PhD
    Study: "Managing Iatrogenic Aortic Dissection: Insight From 3D Holographic Imaging and CT Computational Fluid Dynamic Simulations"

JACC: CardioOncology: Young Author Achievement Award

  • Elizabeth J. Polter, PhD
    University of Minnesota
    Mentor: Pamela L. Lutsey, PhD
    Study: "Cardiovascular Disease with Hormone Therapy and Ovarian Suppression in Premenopausal Breast Cancer Survivors"

JACC: Asia: Young Author Achievement Award

  • Hirohiko Aikawa, MD
    National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center
    Mentor: Masashi Fujino, MD, PhD
    Study: "Diversity in Acute Autoimmune Pericarditis: Nationwide Analysis of In-Hospital Outcomes and Recurrence"

JACC: Advances: Young Author Achievement Award

  • Anum S. Minhas, MD, MHS
    Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
    Mentor: Janet M. Catov, PhD, MS
    Study: "Association of Gestational Diabetes With Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease"

ACC.25 will take place March 29-31, 2025, in Chicago, bringing together cardiologists and cardiovascular specialists from around the world to share the newest discoveries in treatment and prevention. Follow @ACCinTouch, @ACCMediaCenter and #ACC25 for the latest news from the meeting.

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