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PhD student Alexander Lin publishes collaborative review on atherosclerosis research
The HRI Atherosclerosis and Vascular Remodelling Group has published a paper on how cardiovascular diseases are linked to clonal expansion in JACC: Basic to Translational Science.
HRI members present at CSANZ Annual Scientific Meeting
HRI members presented at the 71st CSANZ Annual Scientific Meeting, with Manisha Patil a finalist for the Ralph Reader Prize in Basic and Translational Science.
Case study: Sydney Local Health District
A foundational partnership
HRI welcomes Dr Ashish Misra
The Heart Research Institute welcomes Dr Ashish Misra as Unit Leader of the Atherosclerosis and Vascular Remodelling Group.
Vascular Immunology
Our mission is to understand the causes and progression of preeclampsia in pregnancy and examine the links between high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease in women.
HRI welcomes Dr Xuyu Liu
HRI is pleased to welcome Dr Xuyu (John) Liu as Unit Leader.
World-leading researcher in atherosclerosis to join HRI
World-leading researcher in atherosclerosis, Dr Tessa Barrett, will lead a new research group at HRI, funded by a prestigious NSW Cardiovascular Elite Postdoctoral Researcher Grant from NSW Health and HRI’s Robert Edward Gough Fellowship.
Alistair's story
Alan and Jan never expected to lose their happy and active 13-year-old son, Alistair.
Heart patch helps stem cells work magic
A young Sydney scientist has invented a body patch that breathes life into dead tissue following a stroke or heart attack, dramatically improving a patient’s chance of full recovery.
Natalie's story
Until she was 18, Natalie had no idea she had a potentially lethal heart defect that could stop her dream of having a baby.
Collaboration brings advances in therapeutic strategies for stiff heart failure
Dr Yen Chin Koay provides an update on spending six months investigating stiff heart failure in Prof Christopher Loughrey’s lab in Glasgow, Scotland.
HRI welcomes the Djurali Centre to the team
The Heart Research Institute (HRI) is delighted to welcome the Djurali Centre for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Research and Education to the team.
Congenital heart disease
Congenital heart disease is a general term for problems with the heart’s structure that are present from birth. It is the most common type of birth defect.
Cardiovascular Regeneration
Our mission is to investigate the pathophysiological aspects of cardiovascular diseases and the development of tissue engineering solutions for regeneration.