Gregory M. Lanza

Gregory M. Lanza, MD, PhD

Specializes In
  • Cardiology
Referral Type

Professional Consultation Only

Languages Spoken
  • English

Appointments

Sees Patients For

Heart disease, molecular imaging, in vivo molecular imaging, site targeted ultrasound; supervising and interpreting diagnostic tests, such as echocardiograms, stress echocardiograms, treadmill stress test, holter, event and loop monitors

Hospital Affiliations

  • Barnes-Jewish Hospital

Locations

Experience

Board Certifications

  • Internal Medicine
  • Cardiology
  • Echocardiography

Academic Title(s)

Professor, Medicine
Cardiovascular Division
Professor, Biomedical Engineering, Biology and Biomedical Sciences

Publications & Research

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Education

Fellowship

1999 Cardiology, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri

Residency

1994 Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri

Medical Degree

1992 Northwestern University School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois

Ph.D.

1981 University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia

M.S.

1978 University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia

B.A.

1975 Colby College, Waterville, Maine

Financial Disclosures
  • BGJ Pharma, LLC
    • Equity: Yes
    • Reporting Date: 05/01/2023
  • Capella Imaging
    • Equity: Yes
    • Reporting Date: 05/01/2023
  • Kalocyte
    • Equity: Yes
    • Reporting Date: 05/01/2023

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