Background
Beyar, Rafael was born on January 20, 1964 in Petach Tikva, Israel. Son of Haim and Rina Beyar.
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Over thiry-five experts contribute to this publication about the various interactions and interrelationships of the parameters which affect the normal and ischemic heart. Mechanical aspects related to the global and regional function of the heart are discussed. Coronary perfusion of the ischemic heart is considered, with emphasis on the effects of reperfusion. Electrical activation, formation of arrhythmias, and the effects of ischemia or ionic transport in the myocardium are presented. Metabolic aspects of the ischemic heart, including calcium transport, are also explained.
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educator interventional cardiologist
Beyar, Rafael was born on January 20, 1964 in Petach Tikva, Israel. Son of Haim and Rina Beyar.
Doctor of Science, Technion, 1983; Doctor of Medicine, Tel Aviv U., 1976.
Resident, Rambar Hospital, Haifa, Israel, 1983-1985;
senior cardiologist, Rambar Hospital, Haifa, Israel, 1987-1994;
associate professor, Technion, Haifa, Israel, 1988-1995;
professor biomedical engineering and medicine, Technion, Haifa, Israel, since 1995;
head Heart Sys. Research Center, Technion, Haifa, Israel, since 1995. Visiting professor U. Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 1991-1992, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, since 1994.
Visiting scientist Alberta Heritage Foundation, 1991, Medical Research Council of Canada, Calgary, 1991. Board directors Neufeld Heart Research, Tel Hashomer, Israel. Head Heart System Research Center, Technion, Hafia, since 1994.
Member organizing committee, co-chairman 1-9 Henry Goldberg Confs., Haifa, since 1988.
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With Israeli Army, 1979-1983. Fellow American College Cardiology. Member biomedical Engineering Society, Israel Society Heart Research (chairman 1994).
Married Dalia Shohat, November 23, 1989. Children: Ofrat, Hagit, Orr, Keren.