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Dr. Liang will discuss recent work from his lab showing the regulation of cardiac sodium channels and gap junctions by the canonical Wnt signaling, as well as the role of non-canonical Wnt signaling in acquired Long QT Syndrome.
Heart Failure with Mildly Reduced or Preserved Ejection Fraction: The long and winding road
The Road Less Travelled in Cardiac MRI with Ian Paterson, MD
Organelle Stress: The Epicenter of Immunometabolic Disorders
Towards an accessibility mindset: The home blood pressure monitor case study
Clinical Trials at UOHI: An Evolutionary Tale
New Physics and AI Models for Rubidium PET in Cardiovascular Diseases
Building an International Program of Interdisciplinary Research
From Gut to Heart: GLP-1, Diet, and the Metabolic Roots of Cardiovascular Disease
AI-enabled Treatment Decision Support for Patients with Coronary Artery Disease
Cardiogenic Shock: Where We’ve Been and Where We Are Going
Sex and Gender in Cardiovascular Health and Disease: A Decades-Long Journey - And We Have Only just Begun!
Hearts on Fire - The New Frontier in Pericardial Disease
From Cardiac Conduction System Heterogeneity to Ventricular Noncompaction Cardiomyopathy: Conserved Programs Linking Development and Disease
Management of tricuspid valve regurgitation: Why, When, Who and How to treat?
Endowed lecture - Reclaiming Our Hearts; What Places South Asians at Risk of Heart Disease and What Can We Do About It?
The University of Ottawa Heart Institute is Canada’s largest heart health centre. Our goal is to understand, treat and prevent heart disease through excellent patient care, research, and teaching.
If you are eligible to participate in the study, you will be asked to attend a “baseline” assessment with your partner at the UOHI. We will ask both partners to complete some questionnaires before this appointment.
We are Canada's largest and foremost heart health centre dedicated to understanding, treating, and preventing heart disease.