Volunteers come together at HRI to pack 4,500 heart health kits for Aboriginal communities
The Heart Research Institute (HRI) and the Djurali Centre for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Research and Education at HRI hosted a special community volunteer day to deliver essential heart health information and resources to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities across Australia.
Meet the Team: Prof Julie McMullen
Professor Julie McMullen is the Deputy Director and Director of Research at the Heart Research Institute (HRI) and striving to make a difference for patience with heart failure and other cardiovascular complications.
Experts gather for HRI Centre for Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) Colloquium
The Heart Research Institute (HRI) Centre for Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) has held its inaugural colloquium, bringing together leading experts in PAD from around Australia.
HRI runs free heart health seminars in community
Staff from HRI have been out and about in the community talking to people about cardiovascular disease and how they can care for their heart.
Unmasking a silent killer: New Centre for Peripheral Artery Disease
The Heart Research Institute (HRI) has launched the Centre for Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), headquartered in the HRI facilities in Newtown, Sydney.
HRI's Dr Xuyu Liu awarded funding for research into new stroke treatments
Congratulations to Dr Xuyu (Johnny) Liu, Unit Leader at the Heart Research Institute (HRI), who has been awarded funding from the Hillcrest Foundation and the Walter and Eileen Ralston Trust.
HRI welcomes Prof Julie McMullen to the team
The Heart Research Institute (HRI) is delighted to announce that Prof Julie McMullen has joined the Institute as Deputy Director and Director of Research.
Centre for PAD on a mission to help Australians living with peripheral artery disease
The Heart Research Institute Centre for PAD is the first of its kind in NSW, paving the way for world-leading research and helping to raise awareness about the debilitating condition.
Printing healthy hearts and saving lives at HRI
Scientists from the Heart Research Institute (HRI) are developing a world-first alternative to heart transplants, using “mini-hearts” and a bioprinter.