Eric Rose

Eric A. Rose
Alma materColumbia University (BA, MD)
OccupationCardiothoracic surgeon
Known for
  • Performing first successful paediatric heart transplant 1984
  • Leading REMATCH Trial
Medical career
InstitutionsMount Sinai Heart
Sub-specialtiesCardiothoracic surgery
ResearchMedical devices
AwardsBakken Scientific Achievement Award

Eric A. Rose is an American cardiothoracic surgeon, scientist, entrepreneur and professor and Chairman of the Department of Population Health Science & Policy, and Associate Director for Clinical Outcomes at Mount Sinai Heart. He is best known for performing the first successful paediatric heart transplant, in 1984 while at NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital (NYP).

Later, he led the REMATCH Trial, published 2001, which compared the permanent implantation of a Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) with conventional medical treatment in people with severe heart failure who were not eligible for heart transplantation.

Rose has co-founded several biotechnology companies and has been involved in developing anti-virals to smallpox, new medical technologies and new approaches to Alzheimer's disease and bioterrorism.

He was president of the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation for 1993–94.