Christchurch Heart Institute (@chi_biomarkers) 's Twitter Profile
Christchurch Heart Institute

@chi_biomarkers

World-leading cardiovascular research, based at the University of Otago, Christchurch, NZ.

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The CHI's Professor Mark Richards recently appeared on TV3's Newshub discussing long haul Covid and the impact on heart health. See here: mediaportal.com/mp/playnow.asp…

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A breakthrough discovery combining two powerful technologies looks set to help doctors intervene earlier and perhaps prevent heart failure in at risk patients, who have already had a heart attack. nzherald.co.nz/nz/research-ma…

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The CHI is excited to be part of a new cardiovascular Centre for Research Excellence (CoRE), Hearty Hearts for Aotearoa. Aiming to close a seven-year gap in life expectancy for Māori and Pacific people, compared with other New Zealanders. University of Auckland | Waipapa Taumata Rau OtagoCHCH The University of Waikato šŸŽ“

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Come along and support one of our own team as he delivers his Inaugural Professorial Lecture (IPL): Professor Dave Jardine's IPL will be held on 11 May at 12.30pm in the Rolleston Lecture Theatre, UOC.

Come along and support one of our own team as he delivers his Inaugural Professorial Lecture (IPL): Professor Dave Jardine's IPL will be held on 11 May at 12.30pm in the Rolleston Lecture Theatre, UOC.
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Jeni didn’t think she was a candidate for a heart attack. She’s always kept herself fit & healthy by doing regular walking, riding her bike, & attending weekly aerobics classes. So as an active 68-year-old, she was surprised when she had a heart attack. bit.ly/3tWIhvm

Jeni didn’t think she was a candidate for a heart attack. She’s always kept herself fit & healthy by doing regular walking, riding her bike, & attending weekly aerobics classes. So as an active 68-year-old, she was surprised when she had a heart attack. bit.ly/3tWIhvm
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Congratulations to Professor Mark Richards who received the first ever CMRF lifetime achievement in research award last week. odt.co.nz/star-news/star… CMRF University of Otago OtagoCHCH

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Excellent news!! Health research into cancer, diabetes and heart disease given $68.2 million in funding stuff.co.nz/national/healt…

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Hot of the press 🄸! Have a look at this work lead by Dr Steven Cui in the group with collaborators. We used light-activated gels to deliver EVs to the surface of the heart via in situ irradiation ASBTE Tim Woodfield #biomaterials onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ad…

Hot of the press 🄸! Have a look at this work lead by Dr Steven Cui in the group with collaborators. We used light-activated gels to deliver EVs to the surface of the heart via in situ irradiation <a href="/ASBTE1/">ASBTE</a> <a href="/Tim_WoodfieldNZ/">Tim Woodfield</a> #biomaterials 
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ad…
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CANTATA: COVID-19 antibody study and effect on the heart officially launched today. Led by Chris Pemberton, @biomarkersNZ nzherald.co.nz/nz/covid-19-co… #TV1 #OtagoDailyTimes #Newstalk ZB #RNZ News #RNZ National #Spinoff

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A pacemaker that mimics the hearts of elite athletes, a test to predict imminent heart attacks, and ā€˜living drugs’ to regenerate damaged heart tissue, are some of the life-saving research projects awarded funding from the $4.1million we announced today. bit.ly/3AOXyCL

A pacemaker that mimics the hearts of elite athletes, a test to predict imminent heart attacks, and ā€˜living drugs’ to regenerate damaged heart tissue, are some of the life-saving research projects awarded funding from the $4.1million we announced today. bit.ly/3AOXyCL
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New research with the aim of improving heart health for Māori is among a number of research grants awarded by the Heart Foundation announced this week. Find out more bit.ly/3mboxCh

New research with the aim of improving heart health for Māori is among a number of research grants awarded by the Heart Foundation announced this week. Find out more   bit.ly/3mboxCh
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Have you tried the Heart Foundation's My Heart Check tool yet? You can use My Heart Check to get an idea of your heart age compared to your actual age. It also estimates your risk of having a heart attack or stroke and shares tips on how to reduce it: bit.ly/2YoSxmo

Have you tried the Heart Foundation's My Heart Check tool yet? You can use My Heart Check to get an idea of your heart age compared to your actual age. It also estimates your risk of having a heart attack or stroke and shares tips on how to reduce it: bit.ly/2YoSxmo
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Three researchers, @hollythorpe_nz, Johanna Montgomery and Geoffrey Waterhouse, at the height of their careers have been awarded fellowships to undertake research in their field of endeavour for two years, recognising their sustained research excellence. bit.ly/3BgxzDG

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Are you an ā€œA’ grade student looking for a PhD opportunity in cardiovascular disease research in 2022? The research project: Circulating bacterial DNA as a prognostic marker for myocardial infarction. Find out more here: otago.ac.nz/.../postgradua… Contact us today!

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Whānau and karakia helped Mereana through a hard time last Christmas, when she had heart surgery to treat rheumatic heart disease. This Christmas she’s sharing her story to help others living with heart disease. bit.ly/3J4dJ3x. Ka rere ngā mihi aroha ki a koe e Mereana.