Credited with founding the specialty of pediatric cardiology, HELEN B. TAUSSIG, Med 1927, developed with Alfred Blalock and Vivien Thomas the first surgical treatment of cyanotic congenital heart disease–the famous “blue baby” operation that ushered in the era of modern heart surgery for children.
Helen B. Taussig Professorship
School of Medicine
Pediatrics
Established in 1987 by the estate of Helen B. Taussig
Held by Shelby Kutty
SHELBY KUTTY, MD, PhD, MHCM is the Helen B. Taussig Professor and the Director of the Taussig Heart Center at Johns Hopkins Medicine. Dr. Kutty trained in pediatrics and cardiology at premier institutions, earned a Masters in Healthcare Management from Harvard, and is an Aresty Scholar of the Wharton School. A national expert in multimodality cardiovascular imaging with an established track record of extramural research funding, his areas of academic interest have focused on functional assessment of congenital heart disease, theranostic ultrasound, and cardiovascular outcomes. He has coauthored over 180 peer reviewed journal articles and over 250 abstracts, and has mentored several dozens of trainees and junior faculty. His contributions have led to increased understanding of right heart function in congenital heart disease, and to development of the field of pediatric theranostic ultrasound.