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Research activities at the William Harvey Research Institute are organised around the following centres and groups:
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Advanced Cardiovascular Imaging
One main focus of the Centre is to apply epidemiological and machine learning approaches to large-scale studies that have cardiac imaging available.
Biochemical Pharmacology
A multidisciplinary team, with research interests covering the mechanisms of inflammation and resolution, tolerance and innate & adaptive immunity.
Cardiovascular Medicine and Devices
The Centre houses a transatlantic relationship with Yale University. Projects include next-generation stent technology and big data consolidation.
Clinical Pharmacology and Precision Medicine
One of the UK's largest Centres for Clinical Pharmacology and Precision Medicine focusing on improving the understanding and treatment of CVD.
Endocrinology
The Centre focuses on life-course consequences of endocrine and metabolic diseases from conception to old age and their biological bases.
Experimental Medicine and Rheumatology
The Centre is focused on the development of innovative therapeutic and diagnostic approaches to inflammatory and degenerative arthropathies.
Microvascular Research
The Centre has established expertise in tissue regeneration, inflammation, pharmacology and innovative therapeutics.
Translational Medicine and Therapeutics
The Centre aims to gain a better understanding of the pathophysiology and ultimately therapy of both acute, critical illnesses and chronic diseases.
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