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Leo G. Horan
Professor integrating diverse disciplines to study the intricate workings of the human heart, Dr. Leo G. Horan is a distinguished Professor of Medicine at the University of Louisville School of Medicine. With a career spanning several decades, Dr. Horan has made significant contributions to the field of medicine, particularly in cardiac electrophysiology, electro-cardiography, and body surface potential mapping. His academic journey began at Tulane University, where he earned both his Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Medicine degrees. Dr. Horan's professional trajectory includes esteemed teaching positions at Tulane University, the University of Tennessee, and the Medical College of Georgia, where he honed his skills and shared his knowledge with aspiring medical professionals. His tenure as Chairman of the Department of Medicine and Chief of Medical Service at Louisville General Hospital from 1974 to 1982 marked a period of significant growth and innovation in the department. Throughout his career, Dr. Horan has been deeply involved in research, contributing numerous publications that have advanced the understanding of cardiac electrophysiology and related fields. His work in body surface potential mapping has been particularly influential, offering new insights into the electrical activities of the heart and their implications for patient care. Dr. Horan's dedication to medicine extends beyond research and teaching; he is committed to mentoring the next generation of physicians and researchers, fostering an environment of curiosity and excellence. His contributions have not only enriched the academic community but have also had a lasting impact on clinical practices and patient outcomes. As a respected figure in his field, Dr. Horan continues to inspire through his ongoing research and commitment to advancing medical knowledge. His work remains a testament to the power of integrating diverse disciplines to address complex medical challenges and improve human health.