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HRI researchers take steps to prevent peripheral artery disease

7th December, 2020

HRI’s Arterial Inflammation and Redox Biology Group has made an important discovery in preventing peripheral artery disease.

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Deadly Steps lead to a healthier heart

3rd December, 2020

HRI’s love of ‘everything science’ and desire to spread the enthusiasm to the next generation has seen major steps in Deadly Science’s latest initiative.

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Jessica Orchard wins Best 8-minute PhD presentation

1st December, 2020

HRI’s Jessica Orchard was awarded best 8-minute PhD presentation at the recent Australian Society for Medical Research NSW conference.

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Dr Katrina Giskes receives Dr Charlotte Hespe Research Award

25th November, 2020

Dr Katrina Giskes has been awarded the NSW & ACT Dr Charlotte Hespe Research Award for her outstanding work as a General Practitioner by GP Synergy.

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HRI expands research into inflammation and blood pressure disorders

11th November, 2020

HRI is delighted to welcome Dr Christopher Stanley as lead of the Microvascular Research Group.

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Dr John O’Sullivan – 2020 Future Leader Fellowship

22nd October, 2020

HRI’s Dr John O’Sullivan has been awarded a 2020 Future Leader Fellowship for his research into HFpEF, a common form of heart failure.

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Dr Lining (Arnold) Ju) – Eureka Prize Finalist

8th October, 2020

Dr Lining (Arnold) Ju has been named a Eureka Prize finalist for Outstanding Early Career Researcher in recognition of his excellent scientific research, leadership and engagement.

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World-first study shows smartphones can improve detection rate of atrial fibrillation in patients following stroke

2nd October, 2020

A world-first multi-centre international study (SPOT-AF) has found smartphone monitoring of patients with stroke is effective in detecting atrial fibrillation (AF).

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Dr Melissa Farnham awarded Diabetes Australia grant

14th September, 2020

Dr Melissa Farnham was awarded a Diabetes Australia research grant for her work investigating the protective effects of a ketogenic diet against severe hypoglycaemia that frequently occurs in people with diabetes.

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