The Heart Research Institute (HRI) and Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute jointly hosted the 2022 Sydney Cardiovascular Symposium, with the theme “Genomics, Diversity and Equity”, focused on Indigenous Australians and closing the gap in cardiovascular health.
In this fifth time that the Symposium has been held, discovery, clinical and public health researchers came together to discuss all aspects of genomics in cardiovascular health and disease, with the event facilitating the collaborations and sharing of knowledge required to tackle this difficult problem.
An outstanding group of regional and national speakers joined this year. Among these was Prof Alex Brown, from the Australian ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ University in Canberra and Telethon Kids Institute in Perth, who presented the annual highlight of the Princesses’ Lecture, named in honour of Diana, Princess of Wales and Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark.
HRI was well-represented at the Symposium as chairs and speakers
- , (speaker) – Women Matter: How Pregnancy Influences Cardiovascular Disease
- , (speaker) – Sex-dependent Differences in PAD
- , (co-chair) – Cardiometabolic Disease session
- , (co-chair) – Genomics and Diversity session
- , (co-chair) – Genomics and Systems Biology of Cardiovascular Disease session
- , (co-chair) – EMCR Flash Talks
Special congratulations to our EMCR participants on the following awards
- , – Rising Star Award
- Ms Eva Li, – Best Poster
- Dr Xiaoming Liu, – Best EMCR Flash Talk
- Ms Laura Moldovan, – Best Student Poster
- Dr Yann Huey Ng, – Highly Commended Oral Presentation