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Dr Melissa Farnham awarded Diabetes Australia grant

14th September, 2020

Dr Melissa Farnham was awarded a Diabetes Australia research grant for her work investigating the protective effects of a ketogenic diet against severe hypoglycaemia that frequently occurs in people with diabetes.

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HRI sheds further light on relationship between diet and cardiometabolic disease

10th September, 2020

Recent HRI research has validated the metabolic pathways that link dietary components with the risk of developing cardiovascular disease.

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Dr Lining (Arnold) Ju – Young Tall Poppy Science Award

24th August, 2020

HRI’s Dr Lining (Arnold) Ju has been recognised for his research excellence and public outreach in the Young Tall Poppy Science Awards for his research into heart disease.

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Dr Mary Kavurma awarded ACvA Research Catalyst Grant

20th August, 2020

Dr Mary Kavurma has been awarded an Australian Cardiovascular Alliance Research Catalyst Grant for her research into peripheral artery disease.

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Dr Ashish Misra awarded Perpetual IMPACT grant

3rd August, 2020

Dr Ashish Misra, leader of the Atherosclerosis and Vascular Remodelling Unit at HRI, has been awarded the Perpetual IMPACT grant.

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Unprecedented drug design minimising side effects

23rd July, 2020

HRI has developed an unprecedented drug design strategy that tailors drugs with fatty acids to minimise side effects.

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Heart screen could protect hundreds from stroke

24th June, 2020

Testing Māori and Pacific people for an irregular heartbeat earlier could spare hundreds of people from stroke each year, a University of Auckland study has found.

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Global media interest in HRI’s breakthrough anti-clotting drug for COVID-19

15th June, 2020

The revolutionary new anti-clotting medicine developed by HRI has attracted global media interest due to its far-reaching impact.

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HRI researchers on cusp of worldwide breakthrough in COVID-19 treatment

15th June, 2020

Researchers at HRI believe they may hold the key to controlling the deadly blood clots caused by COVID-19.

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