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VANCOUVER, April 18, 2023 — National and international experts, health professionals, and women living with heart disease will gather in Vancouver, BC to attend The Canadian Women’s Heart Health Summit, the largest conference in the world exclusively dedicated to the unique aspects of heart, brain...
What is a glucose monitoring device? Glucose monitoring devices are applied to your body and are used to measure and track glucose levels within the body. Your device may be a continuous glucose monitor (Dexcom and Medtronic are examples) or a flash glucose monitoring device, such as Freestyle Libre...
Surgical models: Large in vivo models: LAD stenosis Myocardial Infarct and reperfusion Myocardial Action Potential measurements Thoracic Endoscopy Stenting Artery and vein cannulation Small in vivo models: Myocardial infarct and/or reperfusion Vessel cannulation Ovariectomy/Neuter Osmotic pump...
Image Analysis Resources Multimodality: TeraRecon Hermes GE Advanced Workstation X-ray CT: Circle Cardiovascular Imaging CVI 42 ORS with Autoplaque Nuclear Imaging: Invia Corridor4DM Cedars-Sinai (QPET, QGS, QPS, QBS) Siemens IRW Bioscan InVivoScope PMOD FlowQuant Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Circle...
Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting The BD FACSAria™ III sorter is built on the solid foundation of patented technologies, superior multicolor performance, and legendary ease-of-use that opened the complex world of cell sorting to a broader audience of researchers and wider range of applications. The...
Obesity rates have grown to such an extent over the past several years that normal-weight individuals are now a minority in Canada. The problem gets worse with age: 16 per cent of adults ages 20 to 39 are obese, while fully one-third, or 33 per cent, of their counter-parts ages 60 to 79 fit that...
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Is FlowQuant certified for clinical use? No. FlowQuant is still in development and has not been approved for clinical use. Is FlowQuant free to use? No. FlowQuant may be purchased at a fee from the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Cardiac PET Centre. FlowQuant is protected under international...
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Jacques Fauteux is an Elected Director of the Ottawa Heart Institute Research Corporation(OHIRC) Board of Directors.
January 30, 2024, OTTAWA — February is Heart Month in the capital, an opportunity for us all to consider the importance of heart and vascular health, and to raise essential funds for the University of Ottawa Heart Institute (UOHI). “Every donation, no matter its size, helps fuel our mission to...
Events throughout the month raise awareness, and fundraising initiatives support the life-saving work of the University of Ottawa Heart Institute
A range of events throughout the month aim to raise awareness, and fundraising initiatives support the lifesaving work of the Ottawa Heart Institute
February 1, 2021, OTTAWA - Today, Mayor Jim Watson proclaimed February Heart Month in Ottawa and urged residents to be proactive about their heart health and help raise important funds and awareness to support the University of Ottawa Heart Institute (UOHI) and UOHI Foundation. Here’s how residents...
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