AHA 2021: Late-breaking Science Video Collection
Published: 12 November 2021
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16m 38sPart 1 | Session 1 AHA 2021 Late-breaker Discussion: The EMPULSE Trial Harriette Van Spall, Adriaan A Voors
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16m 2sPart 1 | Session 2 AHA 21 Late-breaker Discussion: The CHIEF-HF Clinical Trial John Spertus, Harriette Van Spall
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12m 12sPart 1 | Session 3 AHA 2021 Late-breaker Discussion: The Digital Care Transformation Study Alexander J Blood, Harriette Van Spall
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9m 51sPart 2 View from the Thoraxcenter – What's Hot at AHA 2021 Nicolas M Van Mieghem, Joost Daemen
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5m 28sPart 3 | Session 1 Population Strategies for the Management of Hypertension Anushka Patel
Overview
Our regular review series View from the Thoraxcenter hosted by Prof Nicolas Van Mieghem and Dr Joost Daemen provide a concise and insightful preview of the late-breaking science presented at AHA Scientific Sessions 2021.
For a deep-dive, watch Dr Harriette Van Spall's Late-breaking Discussion series on highly expected trials with principal investigators.
Short, accessible Expert Interviews will be available conducted with select faculty focusing on the results, applicability, and impact on future research.
More from this programme
Part 1
Late-breaker Discussion Series
Part 2
View from the Thoraxcenter: Preview of the Late-Breaking Trials
Part 3
Expert Interviews
Faculty Biographies
Stephen Nichols
Deputy Director and Heart Health Theme Leader
Prof Stephen Nicholls is Deputy Director and Heart Health Theme Leader at the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute at the University of Adelaide in Adelaide, Australia. He completed his cardiology training at the John Hunter Hospital and undertook his doctoral studies at the University of Adelaide.
Prof Nicholls has written over 770 manuscripts, book chapters and conference proceedings. His research is focused on strategies to reduce the risk of heart disease, novel vascular imaging and generating an understanding of the factors that promote plaque formation. He has raised over $100 million in research funding.
Prof Nicholls has received multiple awards, including the Cleveland Clinic Innovator Award in 2011, the NHMRC Research Excellence Award in 2016, the RT Hall Price in 2018 and the Eric Susman Prize in 2022.
Prof Stephen Nicholls is a member of the editorial board for the Journal of Asian…