This presentation was part of the fifth annual 2020 Ted Rogers Centre Heart Failure Symposium. This presentation was part of the Friday Dec 4th, Research and Innovation Day.
The fifth annual Ted Rogers Centre Heart Failure Symposium was held virtually for the first time, Dec. 4-5, 2020. This meeting, which blends clinical innovations with the latest scientific advances, has grown to become Canada’s largest conference on heart failure.
On Friday, December 4th, our research-focused symposium featured national and international experts who will explore novel work in precision medicine, genomics, regenerative medicine, immunology, as well as sensor and machine learning technologies
About the speaker:
Dr. Mansoor Husain, MD
Dr. Mansoor Husain is the executive director of the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research and past director of the Toronto General Hospital Research Institute. Along with being a professor of medicine at U of T, Dr. Husain is an attending physician in the cardiac intensive care unit and nuclear cardiology laboratories of the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre (UHN). His extensive research focuses on elucidating the molecular bases of cardiovascular diseases, including heart failure and diabetes, and identifying therapeutic targets involved in pathophysiology.
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