Prof Andrew Coats AO named one of world’s most highly cited researchers
The CEO and Scientific Director of the Heart Research Institute (HRI), Prof Andrew Coats AO, has been announced as a Highly Cited Researcher for 2023 by Clarivate, which is the most prestigious researcher list in the world.
HRI and CPC celebrate their collaboration at incredible Showcase event
Last week, an exciting event was held at The University of Sydney to celebrate the collaboration between the Heart Research Institute (HRI) and Charles Perkins Centre (CPC).
HRI awarded $5 million NHMRC Synergy grant for new stroke treatment
The Thrombosis Group at the Heart Research Institute (HRI) has been awarded a $5 million Synergy grant by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC).
HRI awarded prestigious $100,000 grant by Ramaciotti Foundations
Congratulations to Dr Xuyu (Johnny) Liu, Unit Leader at the Heart Research Institute, who has been awarded a $100,000 Health Investment Grant from the Clive & Vera Ramaciotti Foundations.
World-first exercise study shows benefits for patients with congenital heart disease
The Heart Research Institute’s (HRI’s) world-first exercise trial for patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) is already seeing positive results, with participants reporting increased energy and reduced anxiety while being active.
HRI’s Prof Andrew Coats named as Australia’s top cardiology researcher
The Heart Research Institute’s Scientific Director and CEO Prof Andrew Coats has been recognised as Australia’s top researcher in cardiology for the second year running.
HRI members celebrated at AAS, ANZMS and AVBS Joint Meeting
Several members of the Heart Research Institute (HRI) have presented and been awarded at the special AAS, ANZS, AVBS Joint Meeting held in the Adelaide Hills.
Prof David Celermajer receives $400,000 funding from Vasudhara Foundation
The Heart Research Institute (HRI) has received a gift of $400,000 from the Vasudhara Foundation to support the work of esteemed cardiologist and researcher, Prof David Celermajer AO.
“It’s personal”: The young researcher examining new age blood thinners to prevent stroke
Cameron Trought thinks being rejected from medical school was the best thing that ever happened, as he now works alongside world-leading scientists in stroke research.