Barbara Natterson-Horowitz Explained

Barbara Natterson-Horowitz
Birth Name:Barbara Natterson
Nationality:American
Occupation:cardiologist, academic, author
Alma Mater:Harvard University
University of California, San Francisco

Barbara N. Horowitz, M.D., (also known as Barbara Natterson-Horowitz) is a cardiologist, academic and author. She is a professor of medicine in the Division of Cardiology at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)[1] and a visiting professor in the Department of Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University and has been on the faculty of Harvard Medical School since 2020.[2] Horowitz is a New York Times bestselling author of the book Zoobiquity (co-authored with Kathryn Bowers)[3] [4] on the subject of a cross-species approach to medicine which includes veterinary and evolutionary perspectives.[5] In 2019, Horowitz and Bowers co-authored their second book, Wildhood.[6] [7] [8]

Education

Horowitz earned her Bachelor’s and master's degrees from Harvard University. She earned her medical degree from the University of California, San Francisco.[9] She went on to complete internal medicine and psychiatry residencies at the University of California, Los Angeles where she served as chief resident in both departments. Her postgraduate training included a fellowship in cardiovascular medicine (1992-1995) at the UCLA Division of Cardiology followed by advanced training in heart failure and cardiac imaging.[10]

Career

Since 2017, she has been a visiting professor in the Department of Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University. Since 2020, she has been on the faculty of Harvard Medical School.[2] She is a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Cardiology at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, and a professor in the UCLA Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. She practiced cardiology as an attending physician at UCLA Medical Center for more than twenty years, served as director of imaging at the UCLA Cardiac Arrhythmia Center, and instructor for multiple courses at the UCLA medical school.[11] [12]

Horowitz serves as cardiovascular consultant and a member of the Medical Advisory Board for the Los Angeles Zoo. The animals she has studied include the giraffe, of interest to cardiologists like Horowitz because of its height. To achieve blood pressure of 110/70 at its brain, a 6 meter-tall giraffe needs blood pressure at its heart of 220/180. Giraffes sustain high blood pressure while remaining healthy as a result of genetic adaptations related to cardiovascular development, fibrosis, blood pressure and circulation.[13]

Peter Lehmann reviewed her book Zoobiquity for readers in Germany, especially for psychiatric patients, and emphasized Horowitz's and Bowers’ reference to capture myopathy, which – according to the authors – may threaten agitated psychiatric patients in restraints in psychiatric wards, who can therefore die of heart failure, too.[14]

In 2011, Horowitz and Kathryn Bowers founded the Zoobiquity Conference to bring together leaders from human and animal medicine for collaborations to accelerate biomedical innovation to advance human and animal health.[15] There have been over 12 Zoobiquity Conferences held globally.[16] [17] [18] [19]

In 2019, Scribner published Horowitz and Bowers’ second book, Wildhood, which received positive reception and reviews from the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune and other notable critics and media sources. The book synthesized the authors’ years-long research on thousands of wild species searching for evidence of human-like adolescence and makes the case that all adolescents face the same tests and challenges to grow successfully.[6] [7] [8] [20]

Horowitz is President of the International Society for Evolution, Medicine and Public Health (2019-2021),[21] a member of the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine’s ILAR,[22] and Commissioner for the Lancet One Health Commission. She was a keynote speaker at the 2019 Nobel Conference on biomimicry in medicine in Stockholm, Sweden.[23] [24]

Other publications

Horowitz publishes academic research in scientific journals such as Nature,[25] Emerging Infectious Diseases, Echocardiography, The American Journal of Cardiology, Circulation.;[26] and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America;[27] and in media publications such as Newsweek, The New York Times, The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, Scientific American, and New Scientist.[28] [29]

Personal life

Horowitz is married and has two grown children.[30] [31]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.ted.com/talks/barbara_natterson_horowitz_what_veterinarians_know_that_doctors_don_t?language=en "What Veterinarians Know That Doctors Don’t"
  2. Web site: Dr. Barbara N. Horowitz . Faculty profile - Harvard University.
  3. News: Murphy . Kate . Catching up with Barbara Natterson-Horowitz . May 11, 2013 . The New York Times. 11 May 2013 .
  4. Web site: Dr. Barbara Natterson-Horowitz . Penguin Random House - Speakers Bureau. 23 January 2020 .
  5. News: Rosen . Dennis . 'Zoobiquity' by Barbara Natterson-Horowitz and Kathryn Bowers . July 9, 2012 . The Boston Globe.
  6. News: 11 New Books We Recommend This Week . The New York Times. 30 August 2019 .
  7. Web site: Review: "Wildhood" explores how teens have a surprising amount in common with adolescent animals. The Los Angeles Times. 26 September 2019 .
  8. Web site: Fall literary preview: 28 books you need to read now . 28 August 2019 . Chicago Tribune.
  9. Web site: Author profile - Barbara Natterson-Horowitz . Penguin Random House.
  10. https://www.uclahealth.org/provider/barbara-natterson-md "Barbara Natterson"
  11. https://www.psychologytoday.com/experts/barbara-natterson-horowitz-md "Barbara Natterson-Horowitz M.D."
  12. Zimmer, Carl "‘Zoobiquity’: What Animals Can Teach Us About Our Health" The Daily Beast
  13. Holmes . Bob . Heads up! The cardiovascular secrets of giraffes . Knowable Magazine . 19 May 2021 . 10.1146/knowable-051821-2. 236354545 . free . 1 August 2022.
  14. http://www.antipsychiatrieverlag.de/artikel/gesundheit/herztod.htm Lehmann, Peter: Der Mensch als Tier – Über Parallelen beim Herztod in zoologischer Gefangenschaft und in der Psychiatrie
  15. Web site: Barbara Natterson-Horowitz - TED Speaker. TED. 2019-06-19. 2020-08-14. https://web.archive.org/web/20200814235838/https://www.ted.com/speakers/barbara_natterson_horowitz. dead.
  16. News: Gulden . Mary . Zoobiquity Colorado explores connections between human and animal health . 12 October 2018 . Colorado State University.
  17. Web site: Zoobiquity Conference . UCLA.
  18. News: Doctors and vets join forces for Australian-first Zoobiquity conference . 3 February 2015 . University of Sydney.
  19. Web site: Zoobiquity congress 2017 . ArtsenAuto. 9 August 2017 .
  20. Web site: Wildhood: The Epic Journey from Adolescence to Adulthood in Humans and Other Animals . Publishers Weekly.
  21. Web site: 2019-2021 Officers, Council, and Committee Chairs . ISEMPH.
  22. Web site: About the Institute for Laboratory Animal Research . The National Academies of Sciences Engineering Medicine.
  23. Web site: Biomimetics - unlocking access of nature to opportunities in health . Dimensions.
  24. Web site: Biomimetik - att lära från naturen för att identifiera nya möjligheter att behandla sjukdom hos människa . SWECRIS.
  25. Natterson-Horowitz . Barbara . A cross-species approach to disorders affecting brain and behaviour . . October 4, 2018 . 14 . Nature Reviews Neurology . 677–686. 10.1038/s41582-018-0074-z . 30287906 . 52922883 .
  26. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?Db=pubmed&Cmd=Search&Term=%22Natterson+B%22%5BAuthor%5D&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DiscoveryPanel.Pubmed_RVAbstractPlus "PubMed"
  27. Web site: The pandemic exposes human nature: 10 evolutionary insights . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
  28. Marshall, Michael "Growing up next to a secret nuclear facility" New Scientist
  29. Natterson-Horowitz, Barbara and Bowers, Kathryn "Our Animal Natures" The New York Times
  30. http://www.billboard.com/biz/articles/news/publishing/6204860/zach-horowitz-steps-down-as-chairmanceo-universal-music "Zach Horowitz Steps Down as Chairman/CEO Universal Music Publishing Group"
  31. http://sites.uci.edu/conversations/2013/10/13/october-22-2013-writing-zoobiquity-with-dr-barbara-natterson-horowitz-and-kathryn-bowers/ "October 22, 2013: "Writing Zoobiquity" with Dr. Barbara Natterson-Horowitz and Kathryn Bowers"