Thank you from Dr Tardo

Thank you to the Amy Osborne Memorial Fund for their fundraising efforts equalling £80,000 donated to CRY’s AI Cardiac Screening and Research Project. The donation supported the first year of the CRY Fellowship for Dr Dan Tardo. Dr Tardo has played a pivotal role in working with CRY’s team to take the first steps in […]


Are the cardiovascular benefits and potential risks of physical activity and exercise dependent on race, ethnicity or sex?

Read the full research here Daniel T Tardo, Michael Papadakis. The Canadian journal of cardiology Abstract:Physical activity (PA) is established as a cornerstone of cardiovascular health, however, disparities in participation exist across sociocultural groups, which in turn impacts cardiovascular outcomes. Evidence suggests that while the positive cardiovascular effects of exercise are consistent across populations, notable […]


Dr Daniel Tardo

Dr Daniel Tardo qualified at the University of Notre Dame Australia, School of Medicine, Sydney. This followed undergraduate studies in Exercise and Sport Science, graduating with first class Honours, at the University of Sydney.