The University of Ottawa Heart Institute is pleased to recognize Benjamin Chow, MD with its 2024 UOHI Global Achievement Award, for his extraordinary contributions to cardiac imaging, clinical care and academics. Dr. Chow is an outstanding clinician-investigator, bringing recognition to uOttawa, the Heart Institute, and Canada through his impactful contributions to cardiac imaging on the global stage.
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The University of Ottawa Heart Institute is pleased to recognize Erin Mulvihill, PhD as the 2024 UOHI Investigator of the Year. Dr. Mulvihill is a pioneer in the molecular control of glucose metabolism by gut hormones known as incretins.
In this annual report, we detail our progress in 2023-24 supporting our mission and vision for the future.
Dr. Erin Mulvihill is the 2024 recipient of the CIHR-INMD Early Career Researcher Partnership Award
Researchers at the Heart Institute say a diverse array of tools can help people quit e-cigarettes
Congratulations to Dan Yedu Quansah, PhD and to Ms. Termeh Aslani, PhD Candidate.
Experts convene to advance surgical techniques and outcomes in aortic valve repair
The collaboration aims to develop and validate AI tools that support clinicians in making more informed decisions, leading to better outcomes for patients
The Grant-in-Aid Program provides operating support for important, innovative research in heart disease and stroke
Report explores how Canada can protect sensitive research while continuing to support innovation and open science
Funding for Dr. Kyoung-Han Kim’s innovative research project will be delivered through the Ontario Research Fund and the Early Researcher Awards
Research conducted in the Bioengineering and Therapeutic Solutions (BEaTS) Laboratory at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute (UOHI) has resulted in the development of a library of bioinspired molecules that can be assembled to mimic tissue structures similar to those found in humans.
The CAS recognized Dr. Hynes in Victoria, B.C. earlier in June
The election reinforces the Ottawa Heart Institute’s role as a global leader in combating cardiovascular disease
Innovative screening program reveals high rates of undiagnosed heart issues, offering hope for early intervention
Highlights from the congress floor!
Dr. Kelly Cobey is the 2024 recipient of Nature’s John Maddox Prize
The Heart Institute has played a pivotal role toward preventing a serious complication following open-chest surgery by helping launch Rhythm Biotherapeutics Inc.
Heart Institute researchers have completed the first major review of studies looking at how tobacco-free nicotine pouches affect smoking habits
Dr. Rob Beanlands was awarded the Distinguished Teacher/Clinician Award from the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology