Living Legends: Stuart Rich, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

12 February 2026

12 February 2026, 16:00 GMT - 17:30 GMT

This webinar is part of the 'Living Legends in PH: History & Personal Perspectives' sessions, which takes place bi-monthly on the second Thursday at 16:00 GMT. Each session will feature remarkable people who have made major contributions to the field of pulmonary hypertension, bringing their science and personal stories to the worldwide PH community. They will also include a junior and senior facilitator to introduce the speaker and lead the discussion.

Featuring

  • Living Legend: Stuart Rich, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
  • Senior facilitator: Serpil Erzurum, Cleveland Clinic
  • Junior facilitator: Saad Kubba, University of Arizona   

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Meet the Living Legend

Headshot of Stuart Rich

Dr. Rich has a career interest in understanding the causes and treatments of pulmonary hypertension. He was principle investigator for the NIH Registry on Primary Pulmonary Hypertension, the first of its kind, and has been the leader of the largest clinical center in the USA for evaluating and treating patients with pulmonary hypertension since 1980. Dr. Rich has conducted pioneering research on the molecular mechanisms, epidemiology, clinical presentation, natural history and treatments of the disease. This knowledge has lead to the discovery of more effective treatments for pulmonary hypertension, including the use of medicines like anticoagulants, calcium channel blockers, and prostacyclins. His pioneering research has led to a greater understanding of all types of pulmonary hypertension

The PVRI Digital Webinar Series is open to everyone to attend and we encourage active audience participation. 

Facilitators & speaker

Stuart Rich, Northwestern University
Serpil Erzurum, Cleveland Clinic
Saad Kubba, University of Arizona
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