Heart Failure Symposium Agenda

Heart Failure Symposium 2023

10th Annual Heart Failure Symposium

Wednesday, October 1, 7:30am – 6:00pm

7:30 – 8:30 Registration & Breakfast

8:30 – 8:45 Opening Remarks & Land Acknowledgement

8:45 – 9:45 Session I: From Past to Present: 10 Years of Heart Failure Innovation

In celebration of ten years of the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research, this opening session marks a special retrospective and forward-looking discussion on the evolution of heart failure research over the past decade. Speakers will reflect on advances across basic, translational, and clinical domains, including perspectives from a person with lived experience. Together, the panel will explore what the future may hold for heart failure research and care.

From Past to Future: 10 Years of Heart Failure Innovation
Mansoor Husain, TRCHR Executive Director

From Genomes to Heartbeats: Precision Medicine in Cardiology
Seema Mital, The Hospital for Sick Children

10 Years of Heart Failure Translational Science
Craig Simmons, The University of Toronto

10 Years of Heart Failure Innovation: Clinical Domain
Heather Ross, University Health Network

A Retrospective and Forward Look on Experiences of PWLE Engagement
with TRANSFORM HF and TRCHR
Todd Murray, PWLE Presenter

9:45 – 10:00 Flash Basic Science

10:00 – 10:15 Break

10:15 – 11:10 Session II: Cardiac Regeneration: From Cells to Tissues to Organs

This session will spotlight cutting-edge approaches in cardiac regeneration, spanning cellular to whole organ engineering. Keynote speaker Dr. Christopher Chen will present on engineering larger biologic constructs. Dr. Sara Vasconcelos will also present on innovative methods driving vascular and cardiac tissue regeneration. Additional speakers to be confirmed.

KEYNOTE: Engineering Cardiac Tissue: Build, Learn, Repeat
Chris Chen, Boston University

Therapeutic vascularization for cardiac regeneration: overcoming the biggest bottleneck in regenerative medicine
Sara Vasconcelos, University Health Network

Modulating hypertrophy and contractility using microRNAs in an induced pluripotent stem cell cardiomyocyte model of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Doris Adao, University of Toronto

11:10 – 11:20 Mini-Break

11:20 – 12:20 Interactive Workshop A: 2025 Canadian Guidelines for Preserved Ejection Fraction (HFpEF)

This interactive session will walk attendees through the newly released 2025 Canadian Guidelines on Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction (HFpEF). Dr. Michael McDonald and Dr. Stephanie Poon will provide key updates and clinical implications.

Michael McDonald, University Health Network

Natasha Aleksova, University Health Network

Anita Shilton, PWLE Presenter

11:20 – 12:20 Interactive Workshop B: Meet the Editors

Join this panel of leading cardiovascular journal editors for an inside look at the publishing process. Dr. Candice Silversides and Dr. Sumanth Prabhu will share insights into what makes a successful manuscript, the peer review process, and how to navigate common pitfalls. This session is ideal for both early-career researchers and seasoned investigators looking to sharpen their publication strategies.

Candice Silversides, JACC: Advances

Sumanth Prabhu, Circulation Research

12:20 - 13:20 Lunch

13:20 – 14:30 Poster Showcase

14:30 - 15:40 Session III: Cardiometabolic Crossroads: Inflammation and Diabetes in Heart Failure

This session explores the complex interplay between metabolic and inflammatory pathways in heart failure. Keynote speaker Dr. Katey Rayner will examine how inflammation underpins both cardiovascular and metabolic disorders and the emerging therapeutic strategies targeting these pathways. Dr. Subodh Verma will present clinical trial insights, including findings from the Zeus trial. Additional speakers to be confirmed.

KEYNOTE 1:Cross-talk of Lipids & Inflammation in Cardiometabolic Disease
Katey Rayner, University of Ottawa

KEYNOTE 2: Alternatively Activated Macrophages as Drivers of Heart Failure Sumanth Prabhu, Barnes Jewish Hospital

Why Inflammation Matters
Subodh Verma, University of Toronto

Spatial-temporal profiling reveals a novel cardioprotective role for monocyte-derived macrophages during viral myocarditis
Homaira Hamidzada, University of Toronto

15:40 – 16:30 Session IV: Heart-Brain Dialogue: Mental Health in Heart Failure

This session focuses on the critical, often overlooked, intersection of mental health and heart failure. Keynote speaker Dr. Samuel F. Sears will address the psychological considerations in managing cardiovascular patients. Dr. Douglas Lee will speak on heart failure and cognitive function. Additional speakers to be confirmed.

KEYNOTE: The Bionic Blunder
Samuel F Sears, East Carolina University

Dementia and Heart Failure
Douglas Lee, University Health Network

Access to mental health services for people living with heart failure: a qualitative study
Amika Shah, University Health Network

16:30 – 17:00 Awards & Closing Remarks

17:00 – 18:00 Social Networking Reception