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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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Why our hearts fail: research

11th June, 2020

Scientists at HRI and The University of Sydney have made new heart failure discoveries in an innovative world-first project examining cryo-preserved human hearts.

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Key to helping critically ill COVID-19 patients sits with Sydney-based researchers’ blockbuster anti-clotting drug

9th June, 2020

HRI is on the precipice of a significant research breakthrough for the treatment of one of the major life-threatening complications of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), microscopic blood clots.

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Cardiovascular Medical Devices Group reviews next-generation surfaces

5th June, 2020

HRI's Cardiovascular Medical Devices Group reviews next-generation liquid-infused surfaces that could be used to improve medical devices like heart bypass machines.

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