In April, CRY’s Research Fellows attended EuroPRevent 2011. Organised by the European Society of Cardiology (ESC), it is the biggest meeting in Europe on Cardiovascular prevention and rehabilitation. Held over 3 days, it includes meetings, presentations and courses with the aim of advancing knowledge. Both existing and previous CRY Research Fellows presented their research to attendees
Every week in the UK, 12 apparently fit and healthy young aged 35 and under die from undiagnosed cardiac conditions. Papadakis, M., Sharma, S., Cox, S., Sheppard, M.N., Panoulas, V.F. and Behr, E.R. “The magnitude of sudden cardiac death in the young: a death certificate-based review in England and Wales.” Europace 2009 Vol.11, No.10, p1353-1358 [Abstract] A national programme
Everyone who is screened by CRY also helps to further CRY’s research efforts – increasing our understanding of the conditions and ultimately helping to reduce the number of young sudden cardiac deaths. What happens to my results? The information from the tests is strictly confidential and will not be disclosed to anyone other than yourself (or
11th July 2012 Researchers funded by the charity Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) have published a review in the journal “Heart” (July 6 2012)1 that could reshape future national guidelines for the testing of elite athletes of black ethnicity. The paper, co-authored by Dr Navin Chandra, Dr Michael Papadakis (CRY Research Fellows) and Professor Sanjay
We are delighted to report that CRY Research Fellow Dr Saqib Ghani won the Judges’ Choice award at the EuroPRevent 2012 conference, for his abstract “Cardiovascular abnormalities in potential British olympic squad: impact of IOC recommendations for cardiovascular evaluation prior to 2012 olympics”.
Robert and Susan Hinchliffe 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
27th February 2012 Robert and Susan Hinchliffe 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
The killer with no name New Scientist By Duncan Graham-Rowe In the organised chaos of Mary Sheppard’s offices she sees a small parcel has arrived on her desk. She doesn’t need to open it to know what’s inside – a human heart soaking in the preserving fluid formalin, and possibly some slides containing tissue samples neatly
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