Vladimir Znamensky, MD

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120 Franklin Street
Jersey City, NJ 07307

Bio

Dr. Znamensky specializes in coronary interventions, including complex high risk revascularization of chronic total occlusions, using Impella hemodynamic support devices. He treats a wide range of vascular diseases including peripheral vascular procedures for peripheral arterial disease, as well as radiofrequency venous ablation of venous insufficiency.

Education

Deutsches Herzzentrum München - Post Doctoral Training

Munich, Germany

June 2016

Transcutaneous Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) Training

Maimonides Medical Center - Fellowship

Brooklyn, NY

2013 - 2014

Interventional Cardiology Fellowship

Maimonides Medical Center - Fellowship

Brooklyn, NY

2010 - 2013

Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship

Maimonides Medical Center - Fellowship

Brooklyn, NY

2011 - 2012

Chief Cardiology Fellow

Maimonides Medical Center - Residency

Brooklyn, NY

2009 - 2010

Chief Resident, Department of Medicine

Maimonides Medical Center - Residency

Brooklyn, NY

2006 - 2009

Internal Medicine Residency

Ross University School of Medicine - Medical Education

2002 - 2006

MD

Queens College, City University of New York - Pre-Professional Education

Queens, NY

1995 - 2000

BA

Psychology, Minor in Biology

Awards/Honors

2006

M.D. with High Honors, Ross University School of Medicine

2003

Dean’s Recognition, Campus EMS, Ross University School of Medicine

2000

Mitchell Kietzman Award for Undergraduate Research

2000

Honors in Biology, Queens College, CUNY

2000

Psychology Honors Program Award

1998

Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Research Fellowship Award

Certifications

Board Certified-Interventional Cardiology

2022

Board Certified- Cardiovascular Disease

2014

Board Certified-Nuclear Cardiology Board

2013

Diplomat of the American Board of Internal Medicine

2009

Publications

Cardiosphere-derived cells for heart regeneration.

Lancet, June 2012

Other contributors include: Fogel J.

Ultrastructural evidence that androgen receptors are located at extranuclear sites in the rat hippocampal formation.

Neurosci, 2005

Other contributors include: Tabori N.E., Stewart L.S., Romeo R.D., Alves S.E., McEwen B.S. and Milner T.A.

Subcellular relationships between cholinergic terminals and estrogen receptor-alpha in the dorsal hippocampus.

J Comp Neurol, 2003

Other contributors include: Towart L.A., Alves S.E., Hayashi S., McEwen B.S. and Milner T.A.

Estrogen levels regulate the subcellular distribution of ohosphorylated Akt in hippocampal CA dendrites.

J Neurosci, 2003

Other contributors include: Akama K.T., McEwen B.S. and Milner T.A.

Peripheral glucose administration stimulates the translocation of GLUT8 glucose transporter to the endoplasmic reticulum in the rat hippocampus.

J Comp Neurol, 2002

Other contributors include: Piroli, G.G., Grillo, C.A., Hoskin, E.K., Katz, E.B., Milner, T.A., McEwen, B.S., Charron, M.J. and Reagan, L.P.

Aminobutyric acid receptor subtype antagonists differentially alter opioid-induced feeding in the shell region of the nucleus accumbens in rats.

Brain Res, 2001

Other contributors include: Echo, J.A., Lamonte, N., Christian, G.F., Ragnauth, A., and Bodnar, R. J.

Excitatory amino acid receptor subtype agonists induce feeding in the nucleus accumbes shell in rats: opioid antagonist actions and interactions with mu opioid agonists.

Brain Res, 2001

Other contributors include: Echo, J.A., Lamonte, N., Christian, G.F., and Bodnar, R. J.

Dentate hilarmossy cells and somatostatin-containing neurons are immunoreactive for the a8 integrin subunit: characterization in normal and kainic acid-treated rat.

Neurosci, 2001

Other contributors include: Einheber, S., Pierce, J.P., Chow, D., Schnapp, L.M., and Milner, T.A.

Antinociceptive and behavioral activation responses elicited by D-Pro2 -endomorphin-2 in the ventrolateral periaqueductal gray are sensitive to sex and gonadectomy differences in rats.

Peptides, 2000

Other contributors include: Krzanowska, E.K., Wilk, S., and Bodnar, R.J.

Analysis of dopamine receptor antagonism upon feeding elicited by mu and delta opioid agonists in the shell region of the nucleus accumbens.

Brain Res, 2000

Other contributors include: Ragnauth, A., Moroz, M., and Bodnar, R.J.

Mercaptoacetate induces feeding through central opioid-mediated mechanisms in rats.

Brain Res, 2000

Other contributors include: Stein, J.A., Baumer, F., Rossi, G.C., Pasternak, G.W., and Bodnar, R.J.

Actions of NMDA and cholinergic receptor antanoists in the rostral ventromedial medulla upon B-endorphin analgesia elicited from the ventrolateral periaqueductal gray.

Brain Res, 1999

Other contributors include: Spinella, M., Moroz, M., Ragnauth, A., and Bodnar, R.J.

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