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February Meeting – 2024

  • Lamia Al : Saikhan University College London Ventricular and arterial stiffness partly explain sex-difference in associations between left ventricular structure by 3D echocardiograph and mortality: the Southall and Brent revisited (SABRE) study.
  • Vishal Vyas :  Queen Mary University CD4+ T cell priming as a driver of epicardial adipose tissuemediated atrial fibrillation.
  • Jane Lyle : University of Surrey Symmetric projection attractor reconstruction: detecting gender differences from ECGs.
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February meeting 2020

  • Lamia Al Saikhan : University College London Ventricular and arterial stiffness partly explain sex-difference in associations between left ventricular structure by 3D echocardiograph and mortality: the Southall and Brent revisited (SABRE) study
  • Vishal Vyas : Queen Mary University CD4+ T cell priming as a driver of epicardial adipose tissuemediated atrial fibrillation
  • Jane Lyle : University of Surrey Symmetric projection attractor reconstruction: detecting gender differences from ECGs.
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November meeting 2019

  • Dr Harri Jenkins : IMPERIAL COLLEGE HEALTHCARE NHS TRUST, Evidence for Use of Thrombectomy for Stroke.
  • Dr Kyriakos Lobotesis : IMPERIAL COLLEGE HEALTHCARE NHS TRUST , Current Trends in Mechanical Thrombectomy.
  • Dr Vikas Kapil : BARTS HEALTH NHS TRUST, Device-based Treatment of Hypertension.
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June meeting 2019

  • Dr Roby Rakhit : ROYAL FREE LONDON : NHS FOUNDATION TRUST, Microparticles in Coronary Disease.
  • Dr Evangelos Vasileiadis : HILLINGDON HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST , Stroke - Have We Reached the Peak?
  • Dr Anja Drebes : ROYAL FREE LONDON NHS FOUNDATION TRUST, Bleeding on DOACs – What to Do When It Happens.
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February meeting 2019

  • Michael E.J. Preedy : Queen Mary University of London :Inhibition of phosphodiesterase 2 reverses the development of heart failure by promoting NO/guanylyl cyclase/cGMP signalling.
  • Keith Farrell-Dillon : King’s College London :Dietary sulforaphane exerts pleiotropic cerebrovascular protection in acute focal cerebral ischaemia in mice.
  • Amrit Lota : Imperial College London :Epidemiological trends, precision phenotype-genotype correlations and clinical outcomes in acute myocarditis.
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November meeting 2018

  • Dr Boon Lim : IMPERIAL COLLEGE : HEALTHCARE NHS TRUST The autonomic nervous system and Atrial Fibrillation - a new target for treatment?
  • Dr Hannah : Cohen UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON :HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST Anticoagulation for stroke patients with antiphospholipid syndrome
  • Prof David : Werring UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON :HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST Update on anticoagulation for atrial fibrillation: a neurological perspective
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March meeting 2018

  • Giosue Gulli Ashford and St Peter's Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Recent advances on anticoagulation in Stroke Medicine
  • Dr Reecha : Sofat University College London :Understanding stroke aetiology and its prevention
  • Dr Paul Fraser : King’s College London :The Role of Reactive Oxygen Species in Endothelial-Derived Hyperpolarization Chair: Prof. Pankaj Sharma
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January meeting 2018

  • Keith Siew University of Cambridge : Gitelman & Gordon – Mirror image syndromes reveal the roles of WNKs in blood pressure homeostasis and novel antihypertensive targets
  • Marc  George University College London : IL-6 trans-signalling blockade with sgp130Fc reduces infarct size and improves ejection fraction in a rat model of myocardial infarction with reperfusion
  • Rameen Shakur University of Cambridge : Defining new strategies for therapy in AMPK mutations and Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: Implications for personalised medicine in inherited cardiac disorders.
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November meeting 2017

  • Prof Aroon : Hingorani University College London : On the odds of drug development success
  • Prof John :  Cockcroft Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, New York The Yin and Yang of Vascular Pulsatility
  • Prof Choi-Hong Lai & Ms Serife  : Arif University of Greenwich Mathematical representation of the calcium movement inside single cardiac myocytes
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June Meeting 2017

  • Prof Richard : Schilling Bart's Heart Centre, Bart’s Health NHS Trust The AF treatment revolution .
  • Prof David Werring : University College London : Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Between a clot and a hard place.
  • Dr Hannah : Cohen University College London : Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Direct oral anticoagulants - prevention and management of bleeding.
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February meeting 2017

  • Krishnaraj Rathod : Queen Mary University London :Accelerated resolution of inflammation underlies sex differences in the inflammatory response and inflammation induced vascular dysfunction in humans .
  • Gaia Kiru : Imperial College London : An association between increased central blood pressure variability (BPV) and faster small abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) growth?
  • Floriaan Schmidt University College London PCSK9 genetic variants and risk of type 2 diabetes: a Mendelian randomisation study
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December meeting 2016

  •  Dr Thang Han : Royal Holloway University of London Cardiometabolic risk monitoring in cancer survivors: time to act Ellie Crompton
  • Royal Holloway University of London Therapeutic hypothermia in head injuries .
  • Prof Christopher :  Fry University of Bristol Prediction of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation from sinus rhythm ECG recordings Chair: TBC
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June meeting 2016

  • Prof Nicholas Peters : Imperial College London :Myocardial structure and function in AF.
  • Dr Raj Bathula : Northwick Park Hospital A focus on anticoagulation in AF management.
  • Dr Abdul Shlebak : Imperial College London :Anticoagulants today "spoilt for choice".
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February Meeting 2016

  • Ada  : Teo University of Cambridge :Hypertension in Pregnancy or Menopause: Somatic CTNNB1 mutations cause adrenocortical cell de-differentiation and a sub-type of aldosterone-producing adenoma .
  • Kerry Layne : King’s College London : Anti-platelet therapy prevents pro-inflammatory phenotypic transformation of circulating monocytes: implications for atherosclerosis .
  • Vassilis Vassiliou : Imperial College London :Myocardial Fibrosis in aortic stenosis: predicting outcome and a novel risk score for its presence Chair: Prof Jeremy Pearson
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November Meeting 2015

  • Prof Anthony Mathur : Queen Mary University of London: REGENERATE - autologous cell therapy for heart failure .
  • Prof John Cleland : Imperial College London : Never let the facts get in the way of a good story!
  • Dr Stam Kapetanakis Guy's and St Thomas' Clinical aspects of heart failure.
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June Meeting 2015

  • Dr Vikas Kapil : Queen Mary University of London : A Dietary Root to a Healthy Heart: It’s a NO Brainer!
  • Dr Lucy : Yang University of Cambridge : Epoxyeicosatrienoic Acids in the Regulation of Vascular Tone.
  • Prof George Dickson : Royal Holloway University of London : Gene Therapy.
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April Meeting 2015

  • Dr Jem Lane : Queen Mary University of London : Using Heart Slices to Assess Cardiac Electrophysiology.
  • Paul Rinne : Imperial College London:  Attention-Control and Motor Deficits in Stroke: developing a practical tool for rehabilitation.
  • Dr Manasi Nandi : King’s College London : Reconstructing Blood Pressure Waveforms: an unbiased earlier indicator of septic shock?
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