Daniel Oren | Biomedical | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Daniel Oren | Biomedical | Best Researcher Award

MD, MSc at New York Presbyterian,  United States

Dr. Daniel Oren, MD, MSc, is a highly accomplished physician-scientist specializing in internal medicine and advanced cardiac care. With extensive training and clinical experience across leading institutions in the U.S., Israel, and Europe, he has cultivated a career rooted in translational research and patient-centered innovation. Currently serving as an Associated Research Scientist at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, he is also an incoming Attending Hospitalist in the Department of Cardiology. Dr. Oren’s research focuses on heart failure, mechanical circulatory support, transplant medicine, and non-invasive diagnostics. He has co-authored numerous peer-reviewed publications and contributed to national registries and clinical trials. Additionally, he brings a unique blend of academic excellence, military leadership as a reserve Chief Medical Officer in the Israeli Defense Forces, and entrepreneurial endeavors in digital health solutions. His multidisciplinary expertise, dedication to healthcare innovation, and commitment to education make him a distinguished figure in cardiovascular medicine and clinical research.

Professional Profile 

Education🎓

Dr. Daniel Oren earned his medical degree (M.D.) summa cum laude from Semmelweis University Medical School in Budapest, Hungary, where he also completed an MSc in Medical Science, focusing his thesis on cardiac CT imaging in aortic valve replacement outcomes. He began his academic journey with pre-medical studies at McDaniel College and later pursued advanced coursework in theoretical and mathematical biology at Tel Aviv University. His foundational medical training was further solidified through an internship at Sheba Medical Center in Israel, where he rotated through multiple specialties, including emergency medicine, surgery, and intensive care. To support his educational role, he also served as an ACLS/BLS/PALS instructor through the Israeli Center for Medical Simulations. Dr. Oren holds ECFMG certification in the United States and is licensed in Israel and Norway. His academic background reflects a strong foundation in clinical medicine, biomedical science, and interdisciplinary research, equipping him to contribute meaningfully across clinical and scientific domains.

Professional Experience📝

Dr. Oren’s professional experience spans top-tier medical institutions and diverse clinical environments. He currently serves as an Associated Research Scientist at Columbia University’s Center for Advanced Cardiac Care and is set to begin his role as an Attending Hospitalist Physician in the Division of Cardiology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center. As a third-year Internal Medicine resident at Weill Cornell’s Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, he has held leadership roles including Clinic Chief, Rapid Response Team Captain, and Stroke Code Captain. Earlier in his career, he completed a postdoctoral research fellowship at Columbia and an intensive internship at Sheba Medical Center, where he managed multidisciplinary rotations including COVID-ICU care. Beyond hospital settings, Dr. Oren has contributed to digital health and medical education startups as a co-founder, combining technology with clinical innovation. He also serves as a certified instructor for the American Heart Association, training healthcare providers in life support protocols. His clinical work is underscored by a global and leadership-oriented outlook.

Research Interest🔎

Dr. Oren’s research interests lie at the intersection of advanced heart failure, cardiac transplantation, and mechanical circulatory support, with a particular focus on translational diagnostics and patient outcomes. His work explores novel biomarkers like donor-derived cell-free DNA and molecular diagnostics for transplant rejection and allograft vasculopathy. He is deeply involved in large-scale registry and device trials, including studies on LVAD function, IVC pressure sensors, and non-invasive hemodynamic monitoring. He is equally committed to improving outcomes in socioeconomically disadvantaged populations, examining disparities in heart failure treatment and readmission rates. His research is highly collaborative, integrating clinical data with biostatistical modeling to enhance early diagnosis and treatment stratification. Additionally, Dr. Oren’s military medical service has informed his interest in trauma care and medical simulation. As he advances in his career, he remains committed to bridging clinical care with data-driven innovations in cardiology, particularly through multimodal monitoring and precision medicine approaches.

Award and Honor🏆

Dr. Daniel Oren has been recognized for his academic excellence, clinical leadership, and contributions to medical science. He earned his M.D. summa cum laude from Semmelweis University and has held key leadership roles in his residency program, including Clinic Chief and Code Team Captain. His most notable research honor includes co-receiving the 2023 ISHLT Multimodality Research Grant ($40,000), supporting non-invasive post-transplant monitoring using paired biomarkers. He is a certified instructor for the American Heart Association and has completed advanced trauma training through the Israeli Defense Forces, where he serves as Chief Medical Officer (Reserve) for Special Forces units. His selection for the elite “Tzahal Shalom” IDF delegation to the U.S. further highlights his leadership and cross-cultural diplomacy skills. Additionally, he holds medical licenses in Israel and Norway and ECFMG certification for the U.S., reflecting global recognition of his capabilities. Dr. Oren’s honors affirm both his scholarly impact and leadership in clinical care.

Research Skill🔬

Dr. Oren possesses a versatile and interdisciplinary set of research skills encompassing clinical trial design, registry management, advanced data annotation, and statistical consulting. He has contributed significantly to multi-center trials and national registries involving mechanical circulatory support, heart transplantation, and novel diagnostics like cell-free DNA and molecular microscopy. His training in mathematical biology and biostatistics enables him to integrate complex clinical data into actionable insights. He is proficient in using digital platforms for clinical data capture and analysis, and has supported algorithm development through startups like UBI Medical and MelodyStats. His clinical-research interface is strengthened by his ability to translate real-world observations into structured investigational protocols, such as the EVIDENT and RAMP-IT-UP studies. Additionally, Dr. Oren’s teaching roles as an ACLS/BLS/PALS instructor enhance his ability to standardize protocol-based training across research teams. His commitment to rigorous methodology and innovative thinking positions him as a valuable asset in both academic and industry-driven cardiovascular research.

Conclusion💡

Dr. Daniel Oren stands out as a highly accomplished physician-scientist whose integrated expertise in internal medicine, cardiology research, and military medical leadership uniquely positions him as a top candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His combination of clinical excellence, translational research contributions, publication record, and grant success aligns exceptionally well with the award’s goals of recognizing impactful, innovative, and community-relevant research. With continued progression into senior research roles and expanded funding leadership, his trajectory remains upward and globally relevant.

Publications Top Noted✍

  • Title: Acute myocardial infarction in the Covid-19 era: Incidence, clinical characteristics and in-hospital outcomes—A multicenter registry
    Authors: A Fardman, D Zahger, K Orvin, D Oren, N Kofman, J Mohsen, O Tsafrir, …
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 70

  • Title: Post COVID-19 acute myocardial infarction rebound
    Authors: A Fardman, D Oren, A Berkovitch, A Segev, Y Levy, R Beigel, S Matetzky
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 28

  • Title: Decline in maxillofacial injuries during the pandemic: the hidden face of COVID-19
    Authors: A Kasem, I Redenski, D Oren, A Zoabi, S Srouji, F Kablan
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 24

  • Title: Rapid implementation of teledentistry during the Covid-19 lockdown
    Authors: MO Watfa, NM Bernfeld, D Oren, T Shani, A Zigron, E Sela, Y Granot, …
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 19

  • Title: Post–ST‐segment–elevation myocardial infarction platelet reactivity is associated with the extent of microvascular obstruction and infarct size as determined by cardiac MRI
    Authors: E Massalha, D Oren, O Goitein, Y Brodov, A Fardman, A Younis, …
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 17

  • Title: Comparisons between lysis and lavage, intra-articular steroid injections, and three-point subsynovial steroid injections using operative single-cannula arthroscopy
    Authors: D Oren, AA Dror, TH Khalil, A Zoabi, A Zigron, F Kablan, S Srouji
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 14

  • Title: Successful CAR T cell therapy in a heart and kidney transplant recipient with refractory PTLD
    Authors: D Oren, EM DeFilippis, D Lotan, KJ Clerkin, J Fried, R Reshef, …
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 12

  • Title: Subclinical leaflet thrombosis is associated with impaired reverse remodelling after transcatheter aortic valve implantation
    Authors: B Szilveszter, D Oren, L Molnár, A Apor, AI Nagy, A Molnár, B Vattay, …
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 12

  • Title: The role of temporary mechanical circulatory support as a bridge to advanced heart failure therapies or recovery
    Authors: D Oren, R Zilinyi, D Lotan, M Uriel, N Uriel, G Sayer
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 11

  • Title: Sex differences in patients undergoing heart transplantation and LVAD therapy
    Authors: G Rubinstein, D Lotan, CM Moeller, EM DeFilippis, S Slomovich, D Oren, …
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 9

  • Title: The power of three-dimensional printing technology in functional restoration of rare maxillomandibular deformity due to genetic disorder: A case report
    Authors: D Oren, AA Dror, T Bramnik, E Sela, I Granot, S Srouji
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 8

  • Title: Heart transplantation in two adolescents with Danon disease
    Authors: D Oren, P Chau, M Manning, J Kwong, BD Kaufman, K Maeda, …
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 8

  • Title: Durable left ventricular assist devices as a bridge to transplantation in The Old and The New World
    Authors: AF Valledor, G Rubinstein, CM Moeller, D Lorenzatti, S Rahman, C Lee, …
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 6

  • Title: Evolution of Mechanical Circulatory Support for advanced heart failure
    Authors: CM Moeller, AF Valledor, D Oren, G Rubinstein, GT Sayer, N Uriel
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 6

  • Title: The hemodynamic effects of aortic regurgitation in patients supported by a HeartMate 3 left ventricular assist device
    Authors: G Rubinstein, CM Moeller, D Lotan, S Slomovich, A Fernandez-Valledor, …
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 6

  • Title: Initial experience with augmented reality for treatment of an orbital floor fracture–a technical note
    Authors: A Zoabi, D Oren, S Tejman-Yarden, I Redenski, F Kablan, S Srouji
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 6

  • Title: Hemodynamic optimization by invasive ramp test in patients supported with HeartMate 3 left ventricular assist device
    Authors: G Rubinstein, CM Moeller, D Lotan, S Slomovich, A Fernandez-Valledor, …
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 5

  • Title: Combined heart and liver transplantation in a patient supported by left ventricular assist device (LVAD) with propionic acidemia
    Authors: D Lotan, EM DeFilippis, D Oren, A Vinogradsky, G Rubinstein, A Mathur, …
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 5

  • Title: Incidence and treatment of arterial hypertension after heart transplantation
    Authors: HS Lumish, PJ Kennel, D Concha, A Chung, D Oren, SS Jain, …
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 5

  • Title: Pericardial involvement in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction as detected by cardiac MRI
    Authors: E Massalha, Y Brodov, D Oren, A Fardman, SS Natanzon, I Mazin, …
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 5