Mark Fishman
Mark Fishman is an American cardiologist, a professor in the Harvard Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology and Chief of the Pathways Clinical Service service at the Massachusetts General Hospital for patients with complex medical disorders. A researcher and clinician in cardiology, he is the previous president of the Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research, the main research arm of Novartis Pharmaceuticals.
Fishman was appointed president of the newly founded Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research in 2002 to implement a new strategy in Novartis' global drug discovery effort. He is the author of over 100 publications and known for pioneering research using the zebrafish as a means of visualizing the development of the circulatory system and as a model for human disease.
Education
- B.A. Yale College, 1972
- M.D. Harvard Medical School, 1976
Career
After being the head of Novartis’ research operation for 13 years, he decided to retire in 2016 and became professor at Harvard and Chief at MGH