A meeting of minds at the Sydney Cardiovascular Symposium
HRI and Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute jointly hosted the 2022 Sydney Cardiovascular Symposium, with the theme “Genomics, Diversity and Equity”, focused on Indigenous Australians and closing the gap in cardiovascular health.
Research recommendations to prevent limb amputation
HRI reviews the research and provides insights into where future efforts could be made to prevent limb amputation associated with peripheral artery disease.
Commercialisation Director joins HRI to help create impactful discoveries and treatments
Anna Grocholsky, Director of Commercialisation at HRI, works to identify and develop scientific discoveries at HRI that have commercial potential.
Heart rhythm clues in regular pulse check could stop stroke
Research suggests that people who regularly check their pulse could have a higher chance of preventing stroke and dementia, by capturing their heart rhythm.
HRI’s Prof Andrew Coats named as The Australian’s top cardiology researcher
HRI's Interim Scientific Director Prof Andrew Coats AO has been recognised as Australia’s top researcher in cardiology.
Vanguard Grant for Dr Ashish Misra to propel nanomedicine
HRI's Dr Ashish Misra has received a Vanguard Grant that will enable the exploration of innovative concepts and stretch the field of atherosclerosis research to ultimately improve clinical care.
Developing a deeper understanding of sepsis to prevent hypotension
The Heart Research Institute (HRI) is collaborating with the University of Manchester, UK on research that aims to develop a deeper understanding of sepsis to prevent hypotension.
Ramaciotti win for Dr Chris Stanley
Dr Chris Stanley has been awarded a 2022 Ramaciotti Health Investment Grant for his research exploring the treatment of hypertension.
Identifying new pathways to treat cardiovascular disease
The Heart Research Institute (HRI) is conducting a collaborative research project with the University of Cambridge to investigate new pathways to treat cardiovascular disease.