Become a Member of MI-AORTA
MI-AORTA supports the growth of our current aortic disease clinical practice, training, and research with the goal of transforming our highly regarded aortic program into a world-renowned entity. This initiative facilitates collaboration within our current systems, creates value for the patients, families, and communities we serve and allows us to continue to pioneer advanced therapies for aortic disease.
MI-AORTA supports the growth of our current aortic disease clinical practice, training, and research with the goal of transforming our highly regarded aortic program into a world-renowned entity. This initiative facilitates collaboration within our current systems, creates value for the patients, families, and communities we serve and allows us to continue to pioneer advanced therapies for aortic disease.
Important:
To receive funding from any MI-AORTA pilot grant program, MI-AORTA membership is required.
Important:
To receive funding from any MI-AORTA pilot grant program, MI-AORTA membership is required.
To become a member, please review our guidelines below and email MI-AORTA-Info@med.umich.edu with the following information:
To become a member, please review our guidelines below and email MI-AORTA-Info@med.umich.edu with the following information:
Recent CV or Biosketch
Brief Biography for the program website
Headshot
Lab Website Link (if applicable)
Faculty Membership Expectations:
Faculty Membership Expectations:
Assist in the career development of junior faculty
Attend and/or present in MI-AORTA educational activities (seminar series)
Share program information regarding clinical offerings and research/educational activities with department
Foster collaborative opportunities (internal and external)
Affiliate Membership Expectations:
Affiliate Membership Expectations:
Attend/participate in MI-AORTA educational activities (seminar series)
Share program information regarding clinical offerings and research/educational activities with department
Foster collaborative opportunities (internal and external)