Stephanie
Moreno
MD, MS
Background
I was born and raised in West Texas and moved to Houston to attend Baylor College of Medicine. I moved to my next big Texas city to complete Internal Medicine residency at UT Southwestern in Dallas, TX. I did not come into residency even considering Cardiology but soon fell in love with it and chose to pursue it. I did a 2-year NIH-funded research fellowship and plan on pursuing a research career. I am particularly interested in women's health, critical care, and population science. Outside of medicine I love hiking, spending time with my dogs, and joining book clubs I never actually make it to.
Medical School
Baylor College of Medicine
Residency
University of Texas Southwestern
Recent publications and presentations
• Gant Jr., V.U., Moreno, S., Varela-Ramirez, A., and Johnson, K.L. Two membrane-associated regions within the Nodamura virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase are critical for both mitochondrial localization and RNA replication. Journal of Virology. 88:5912-5926 June 2014.
• Moreno, S., Agrawal, S., Shah, J., Mathias, K., Jin, J., Dominguez, J., and Bocchini, C. Equal Contributors. Intergenerational Health Services: Optimizing Parent Child Health Outcomes. (2017, June 1) Accepted for Publication, delayed to coincide with 2019 Texas Legislative Session. Published.
• Moreno, S. Nguyen, N., Ayers, C., Rohatgi, A., Lau, E. 2024. Lipid Changes Across Menopause Status Point to Increased Cardiovascular Risk. European Society of Cardiology Annual Conference. London, England. August 2024. Moderated Poster Presentation.
• Moreno, S. Nguyen, N., Ayers, C., Rohatgi, A., Lau, E. 2024. Lipid Changes Across Menopause Status Point to Increased Cardiovascular Risk. Seldin Symposium. University of Texas Southwestern. April 2024. Poster Presentation.
• Moreno, S. Nguyen, N., Ayers, C., Rohatgi, A., Lau, E. 2024. Lipid Changes Across Menopause Status Point to Increased Cardiovascular Risk. Cardiovascular Research Symposium. University of Texas Southwestern. April 2024. Poster Presentation.
CONTACTS
Mailing Address:
University of Washington Medical Center,
1959 NE Pacific Street,
Box 356422,
Seattle, WA 98195-6422
Clinical Contacts:
For appointments or other clinical matters, please contact the Heart Institute.