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This interest culminated in the award of a CRY Fellowship grant under
the supervision of Dr Elijah Behr, with whom he is undertaking research
into Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome, and associated familial heart
conditions at St George’s University of London.
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The Pete Hinchliffe
Travel Award for Medics
Robert and Susan Hinchcliffe from Conisbrough have presented two
London-based researchers with the first ever “Pete Hinchliffe
Travel Award for Medics” in association with CRY. Joined
by their daughter Sarah and son, Rob, they were proud to present
Dr Hari Raju and Dr Michael Papadakis with grants of £500 each,
to allow them to travel to international conferences to showcase
their research findings, as well as learning from their
counterparts within the global research community. |
Research Papers
Raju, H., Alberg, C., Sagoo, G.S., Burton,
H. and Behr, E.R.
"Inherited cardiomyopathies"
British Medical Journal 2011 [Full
Text]
Raju, H., Papadakis, M., Govindan,
M., Bastiaenen, R., Chandra, N., O'Sullivan, A., Baines, G., Sharma,
S. and Behr, E.R.
"Low Prevalence of Risk Markers in Cases of Sudden
Death Due to Brugada Syndrome: Relevance to Risk Stratification in
Brugada Syndrome."
Journal of the American
College of Cardiology 2011 Vol.57 p2340-2345 [Abstract] |