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SEMINAR SERIES IN VASCULAR RESEARCH, Winter Semester 2006

This Seminar Series is offered as part of the CIHR Strategic Training Program in Vascular Research. Seminars are held on alternate Tuesdays from 12:00 to 1:00 pm in the Second Floor Conference Room (Original Building), Robarts Research Institute. Lunch is served.

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Date
Presenter
Topic

Jan 31st 2006

Dr. Chris Ellis
"Microvascular oxygen transport: basic concepts and current controversies."
Feb 14th 2006
Dr. David Spence
"Measurement of carotid plaque for patient management, genetic research and evaluation of new therapies."
Feb 16th 2006

Presented by Robarts Research Institute
Dr. John Floras
University of Toronto

"Disturbances of circulatory regulation in heart failure and end-stage renal disease: novel insights from patient-oriented research."
Feb 28th 2006
Dr. Grace Parraga
"Clinical Trial Primer."
Mar 7th 2006
WORKSHOP
C-STAR Auditorium
7th Floor LHSC-UC

Dr. Gerard Guiraudon - "Off-Pump Closed Beating Intracardiac Surgery."

Dr. Douglas Jones - "Cardiac Electrophysiology: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly".

Dr. Dan Bainbridge - Intra-operative Echocardiography: Is the Future Truly Visionary?"

Mar 14th 2006
Dr. Frank Prato
"Imaging in Ischaemic Heart Disease: Making Diagnosis, Following Therapy."
Thursday
Mar 23th 2006
10:45am to 2:30pm
Dr. Graham A. Wright
Research Director, Heart and Circulation Program, University of Toronto

 The Allan C. Burton Lecture - Auditorium A, LHSC
"Imaging for Assessment and Treatment of Chronic Total Occlusions"

N.B. This lecture replaces the regular Tuesday seminar which would have been held on March 28th 2006.

May 9th 2006

Dr. Ian Ross

Postponed:  Introduction to Cardiac CT and MRI: Principles and Practices

Thursday Jun 1st, 2006 at 4:00pm
2nd Floor Conference Room

Dr. Geoff Pickering
"Arterial Baby Boomers: Extending the Life Span of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells".