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Getting to the heart of the matter

Please note this event takes place on the first floor, sorry there is no step-free access.
Past event - 2016
23 May 7-10 PM
Horse and Stables, 122-124 Westminster Bridge Rd,
London SE1 7RW
Nothing beats the groundbreaking science capable of diagnosing a heart condition, predicting heart failures and guiding surgical interventions. Don't miss a beat of our event to find out more about the latest developments in cardiovascular technology!

Freezing cardiac motion

René Botnar (Professor of Cardiovascular Imaging)
Exploring how heart and blood vessel abnormalities can be visualised by mapping the distribution of hydrogen atoms in our bodies with Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).

Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger

Jack Lee (Lecturer in Biomedical Engineering)
Computer modelling is changing the way science is done by pushing the boundaries of experimental work. Come to hear about how heart modelling can improve our understanding of cardiovascular diseases and even predict drug response.

Imaging flowing blood

Adriana Villa (Clinical Research Fellow in Cardiovascular Imaging)
Learn about how non-invasive functional MRI can be used to identify abnormalities in coronary flow and manage the treatment of patients with suspected coronary artery disease.

Journey to the heart: fixing the failures

Tiffany Patterson (Clinical Research Fellow in Cardiovascular Imaging)
Dr Tiffany Patterson will explore the new technologies involved in assisting and guiding heart surgeries.
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