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DescriptionThe 20th International Workshop includes national and international speakers working in key areas relevant to Cardiovascular Biology and Medicine, in both the experimental setting and in areas of translational biology and clinical trials.
The themes of this year’s meeting focus on hot topics in cardiovascular biology and translational medicine and centres on advanced and novel therapeutics in cardiovascular disease including therapies for hypertension, innovative gene therapy approaches for cardiovascular repair and regeneration and novel metabolic pathways. Novel imaging technologies and mapping vascular dementia and blood vessels in health and disease diagnosis and treatment. Mechanisms of vascular pathology in pulmonary arterial hypertension and vascular calcification will be discussed along with the along with the current advances in understanding and treating CTEPH. The final session is devoted to cardiometabolic disease focussing on advancing applications for modulation the GLP-1 pathway in cardiovascular disease, the role of inflammation and the emerging and new modalities to prevent cardiometabolic diseases.
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ContactFor all queries relating to the Workshop please contact the following: Meeting Secretariat - Millie Williams Department of Rheumatology UCL/Royal Free Hospital Campus Rowland Hill Street, Hampstead,London. NW3 2PF T: +44-(0)2077940432
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More InformationThe Workshop aims to appeal to basic and fundamental scientists, biomedical and clinician scientists at an early stage in their careers and encouraging them to develop a long-term interest in Cardiovascular Biology and Translational Medicine. The workshop is well attended and also attracts senior clinicians, clinicians in training, scientists and established PIs and postgraduates, from across several key disciplines and research areas. The environment during the workshop encourages discussion, debate and networking and has fostered productive interactions and led to collaborative research. We feel our workshop is unique and provides a forum to engage clinicians and scientists across a broad range of cardiovascular topics, and to attract the best and brightest young investigators.
Please note that there is no on-site parking availlable.
Programme
9:20 Welcome and Introduction Dame Carol Black
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