Antonio Rodríguez Sinovas is a senior biomedical researcher specializing in experimental and translational cardiology, with a strong focus on the molecular and mitochondrial mechanisms underlying myocardial ischemia–reperfusion injury, cardiac remodeling, and heart failure. Trained in veterinary medicine and neuroscience, his interdisciplinary expertise bridges basic physiology, pharmacology, and clinical cardiovascular research. His scholarly output includes a substantial body of high-impact international publications and influential review articles, widely cited within the cardiovascular research community. He has led and collaborated on competitive national and international research projects, contributing to advances in cardioprotection, mitochondrial signaling, connexin biology, and metabolic regulation in cardiac disease. His work has generated translational insights with clear societal relevance, supporting the development of novel therapeutic strategies for myocardial infarction and cardiovascular complications. In addition to research, he is actively engaged in academic mentoring, teaching, and knowledge transfer, strengthening the next generation of health scientists. He has 3774 citations from 87 documents with an h-index of 35.
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