- 28 October 2021Heart proteins to treat heart disease
Dr Nicola Scott has received a Heart Foundation research grant to investigate a newly discovered heart protein that could be used to treat a debilitating heart condition.
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Dr Libby Curtis has received a Heart Foundation Fellowship to work on ground-breaking heart research in France before bringing her specialist skills back to Hawkes Bay Hospital.
Read more... - 29 September 2021New pacemaker a ‘game changer’ for heart failure treatment
Heart Foundation funded research is investigating the benefits of a newly developed pacemaker that could potentially reverse the decline of failing hearts.
Read more... - 29 September 2021Inaugural Foundation100 Fellowship
Senior Research Fellow Dr Anna Pilbrow has been awarded the Heart Foundation’s inaugural Foundation100 Fellowship. Her two-year research project will investigate the use of DNA and genetics to identify people at risk of heart attacks and heart failure.
Read more... - 29 September 2021Damaged heart tissue could be repaired with ‘living drugs’
A heart attack treatment that could increase longevity and quality of life for New Zealanders with heart disease is the focus of new Heart Foundation funded research.
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A pacemaker that mimics the hearts of elite athletes, a simple blood test to predict imminent heart attacks, and ‘living drugs’ to regenerate damaged heart tissue, are just three of a host of research projects awarded funding, the Heart Foundation announced today.
Read more... - 29 September 2021New funding announced for research into Māori heart health
New research with the aim of improving heart health for Māori is among a number of research grants awarded by the Heart Foundation announced today.
Read more... - 29 September 2020Heart Foundation research grants top $78 million on World Heart Day
The Heart Foundation today announced $4.2 million dollars of funding for heart research and specialist training for New Zealand cardiologists, bringing the total awarded by the charity since its formation in 1968, to more than $78 million dollars.
Read more... - 29 September 2020Kaupapa Māori action research to reduce nutrition inequities
The Heart Foundation has today announced funding for a kaupapa Māori action research project to support Māori communities to lead nutrition initiatives to support healthy hearts.
Read more... - 29 September 2020Premature babies at higher risk of heart disease
Premature babies and their mothers are at higher risk of developing heart disease, but new research could change New Zealand’s national guidelines for cardiovascular screening for mothers and babies.
Read more... - 29 September 2020Heart Foundation Nursing Training Fellowship first of a kind
The Heart Foundation is proud to support leaders across all areas of medicine in Aotearoa, such as Waikato Hospital staff nurse Edel Schick, whose work will focus on patient education and heart disease prevention at a grass-roots level in the community.
Read more... - 2 October 2019Using forensic science to help the heart and kidneys
Dr Moritz Lassé, Research Fellow with the Christchurch Heart Institute, a University of Otago Research Centre, has been awarded a Heart Foundation small project grant to help pick up kidney damage after heart failure.
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