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The Analytical Scientist / Issues / 2026 / March / A Closer Look at Vascular Cell States in Marfan Syndrome
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A Closer Look at Vascular Cell States in Marfan Syndrome

Single-cell proteomics identifies Marfan-enriched smooth muscle states and endothelial transition signatures

03/25/2026 2 min read
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Top Institutions in Cardiovascular Genetics and Proteomics

Leading institutions employ advanced single-cell proteomics, spatial proteomics, and integrative multi-omics approaches combined with animal models of Marfan syndrome to dissect vascular cell heterogeneity and disease mechanisms.

  • #1

    Stanford University School of Medicine

    Stanford, CA

    Stanford is a leader in single-cell proteomics and cardiovascular genetics, with pioneering work in vascular biology and Marfan syndrome models, integrating cutting-edge mass spectrometry and spatial proteomics technologies.

    Key Differentiators

    • Cardiovascular Genetics
    • Proteomics
    • Vascular Biology
  • #2

    Harvard Medical School / Brigham and Women's Hospital

    Boston, MA

    Harvard and Brigham and Women's have robust programs in cardiovascular genetics and proteomics, with significant contributions to understanding vascular remodeling in connective tissue disorders including Marfan syndrome.

    Key Differentiators

    • Cardiovascular Medicine
    • Genetics
    • Proteomics
  • #3

    Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

    Baltimore, MD

    Johns Hopkins has a long-standing reputation in cardiovascular genetics and proteomics, with specialized focus on aortic diseases and Marfan syndrome, utilizing advanced mass spectrometry and animal models.

    Key Differentiators

    • Cardiovascular Research
    • Genetics
    • Mass Spectrometry
  • #4

    University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)

    San Francisco, CA

    UCSF is recognized for its innovative cardiovascular research and application of proteomics to study vascular diseases including Marfan syndrome, with strong emphasis on translational and precision medicine.

    Key Differentiators

    • Cardiovascular Medicine
    • Proteomics
    • Genetics
  • #5

    Mayo Clinic

    Rochester, MN

    Mayo Clinic combines clinical expertise in vascular surgery with advanced molecular research in cardiovascular genetics and proteomics, focusing on aortic aneurysms and Marfan syndrome pathophysiology.

    Key Differentiators

    • Cardiovascular Genetics
    • Proteomics
    • Vascular Surgery

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