Professor of Medicine, Director of Vascular Research
University of Colorado School of Medicine
Aurora, Colorado, United States
Marc Bonaca, MD, MPH, is a cardiologist and vascular medicine specialist serving as executive director of CPC and Director of Vascular Research & Professor of Medicine at the University of Colorado Anschutz.
Dr. Bonaca earned his medical degree from the University of Connecticut and his MPH at Harvard. He completed his medical residency, cardiology fellowship, and vascular medicine fellowship at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and a dedicated research fellowship at the TIMI Study Group.
He became faculty at BWH and Harvard Medical School and an investigator at TIMI. He directed pharmacovigilance at TIMI and was an investigator on several large outcomes trials including TRA2P-TIMI 50, PEGASUS-TIMI 54, DECLARE-TIMI 58, and REAL TIMI 63B.
In 2018, he joined the faculty at the University of Colorado as Professor of Medicine and the William R. Hiatt Endowed Chair in Cardiovascular Research. He is the Executive Director of CPC, an affiliated non-profit Academic Research Organization. At CPC, he has led several clinical trials with CPC as the lead ARO, including VOYAGER PAD, PREVENT HD, and ASPEN, and is leading several ongoing trials, including BRIGHT and EVOLVE MI, a 4000-patient pragmatic multinational acute coronary syndrome trial.
Dr. Bonaca’s research focus is on ischemic risk with atherosclerotic vascular disease, risk prediction, and risk modification using pharmacologic and biologic therapies. He has extensive experience designing and conducting large, multicenter randomized clinical trials, and analyzing registries and real-world datasets. His areas of interest include PAD, PVD, and diabetes, with a focus on the breadth of risk including ischemic limb outcomes, microvascular complications, and major adverse cardiovascular events. He is also investigating the cardiac, vascular, and thrombotic complications associated with novel oncologic therapies. At CPC, he has focused on building a robust faculty and operational group dedicated to high quality, efficient trials leveraging health networks, informatics, and decentralized design.
OC 21.4 - Patient-Relevant Bleeding Events Among Patients Taking Anticoagulant Medication
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