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Every year the American Heart Association hosts a myriad of researchers in the field of cardiovascular health and disease prevention in its annual Scientific Sessions. For four days (November 7-11) Orlando, Florida was home to the gathering of brilliant ideas, which were shared in poster and oral presentations, and among friends and colleagues throughout the Sessions. Several faculty members from the Saha Cardiovascular Research Center were in attendance, as presenters of their research, and moderators for the Scientific Sessions related to their field.
For University of Kentucky Vice President for Research Lisa Cassis the drive to conduct meaningful research is personal.
“You don’t go into it for the money, you go into it because you want to help people,” Cassis said.
Dr. Moriel Vandsburger, and his PhD candidate student, Ms. Tori Stromp, have published in the Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance. Research was conducted here at the University of Kentucky alongside current and past members of the Saha Cardiovascular Research Center. Below is a conclusion of their study. (Click here to access the full article.)
Flanked by Gov. Steve Beshear and legislative leaders, University of Kentucky President Eli Capilouto Friday announced the beginning of work on a research facility unique in the country — a building dedicated to addressing health challenges and disparities in Kentucky.
The Saha Cardiovascular Research Center would like to introduce two new faculty members:
The 18th Annual Gill Heart Association Saha Cardiovascular Research Day was a huge success, thanks to some wonderful presentations from our trainees,
staff, and featured speakers! This year, judging posters proved to be difficult, as we had many wonderful presenters with great research. The following are our winners for this year’s Poster Presentations:
Staff
2nd Place, $250- Adrien Mann
1st Place, $500- Travis Sexton
The Saha Cardiovascular Research Center, and Gill Heart Institute, saw a huge turnout for their 18th Annual, Cardiovascular Research Day. During dinner, we had the esteemed pleasure to present four Saha Awards. The awardees demonstrated creativity, dedication, and knowledge in areas of cardiovascular research, prevention, and patient-education. The 2015 recipients are as follows:
Assistant, Associate or Full Professor Positions Now Available
Saha Cardiovascular Research Center
University of Kentucky
Lexington, KY
LEXINGTON, Ky. (September 8, 2015) – The University of Kentucky has been awarded research grants totaling over $400,000 by the American Heart Association.
These grants will fund research within the University of Kentucky College of Medicine Saha Cardiovascular Research Center .
The grants are:
Fibroblast Angiotensin II Type 1a Receptors Contribute to Angiotensin II–Induced Medial Hyperplasia in the Ascending Aorta
Aruna Poduri, Debra L. Rateri, Deborah A. Howatt, Anju Balakrishnan, Jessica J. Moorleghen,
Lisa A. Cassis, Alan Daugherty
RCT is a multiorgan pathway that facilitates the removal of excess cholesterol from the body and this homeostatic pathway is conserved across a wide range of organisms 6, 7, 8,
The Saha Cardiovascular Research Center would like to congratulate Dr. Moriel Vandsburger for his newly awarded NIH grant! The National Institutes of Health will fund this project till 2020, in the amount of $376,250 a year. Dr. Vandsburger’s lab concentrates on developing novel MRI techniques to research heart failure, and investigate regeneration at the cellular and molecular level. His new project focuses on using this technique to improve clinical practices in patients with renal failure.
The Saha Cardiovascular Research Center would like to congratulate the following 2015 Saha award recipients:
Saha Award for University of Kentucky Medical Students- Kristin Andres
Saha Award for University of Kentucky Nursing Students- Jennifer Miller
Saha Award for Eastern Kentucky Nursing Students- Jennifers Akers
Paula Fritz RN Award for Patient Education- Sooksai Kaewbua
The University of Kentucky’s fifth annual Barnstable Brown Obesity and Diabetes Research Day was held on May 20 at the Albert B. Chandler Hospital Pavilion A.
Since 2011, the event has focused on current findings in obesity and diabetes research and features presentations by nationally prominent physician-scientists as well as the work of regional researchers and UK students, postdoctoral fellows and faculty chosen from abstract submissions.
Registration is now open for the 24th Annual South East Lipid Research Conference.