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Faculty, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Dr. Kamp's clinical activities include general cardiology with an emphasis on noninvasive cardiac
electrophysiology and heart failure. He directs an active research program which bridges from the basic
functional and electrical properties of heart cells to clinical applications arising from these basic studies,
including the use of stem cells to repair damaged heart muscle. Dr. Kamp participates widely in peer
review activities, including the editorial board for the journals Circulation Research and Stem Cells, as well
as serving on peer review panels for American Heart Association and National Institutes of Health.
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Cardiovascular Medicine Clinic
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(608) 263-1530
(800) 323-8942
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Professional Certifications and Education
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| Board Certification |
Internal Medicine
Cardiovascular Disease
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| Fellowship |
Johns Hopkins Hospital
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| Residency |
Johns Hopkins Hospital
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| Internship |
Johns Hopkins Hospital
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| Medical School |
University of Chicago, 1989
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Hospital Affiliations
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| Primary Affiliation(s) |
University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics
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| Secondary Affiliation(s) |
Meriter Hospital, Veterans Hospital - Wm. S. Middleton Memorial
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| Research |
| Dr. Kamp's research focuses in three general and related areas: (1) cardiac ion channel proteins and their
role in the electrical activity of the heart, including arrhythmias, (2) basic cellular abnormalities responsible
for heart failure, and (3) stem cells for the generation of new heart cells and for repair of damaged heart
muscle. |
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