Cardiomyopathy is a leading cause of heart failure in children, and there are currently no effective treatments. Could emerging therapies that successfully target the root cause of the condition in adults also work well in children? That was the question Dr....
Exploring the Heart’s Hidden Layers: Advances in Cardiac Fibroblast Diversity
In the realm of cardiac health, an exciting new study has cast light on the intricate details of our hearts, revealing significant differences between the left and right ventricles’ fibroblasts. This research, conducted by a team of dedicated scientists from the...$90-million gift to Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research marks new era in cardiac health
The Rogers Foundation announces a second landmark gift, building on its $130 million gift in 2014, to sustain the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research in perpetuity and bring the promise of precision cardiac health to patients across Canada and globally. In 2014, the...Don’t miss events this fall
Four unique educational events in October and December
The Heart Hub: A new patient education website
Visit The Heart Hub: our new heart failure education site
2022/23 Education Fund – Now Open
The Ted Rogers Centre of Heart Research is proud to announce that our 8th annual Education Fund competition is now open.
Education Fund drives 11 projects in 2021
Education Fund drives 11 projects in 2021
Coronary angiography: a tool to diagnose CAD in acute heart failure
Angiography improves outcomes in patients with HF and CAD
Daniel Franklin assumes key role as Ted Rogers Chair in Cardiovascular Engineering
The path forward for our new Chair in Cardiovascular Engineering
Cancer therapy and the heart: new resource now available to reliably measure strain
New resource for MDs to measure cardiac strain in cancer patients
Michael McDonald to guide world-leading effort in heart failure education
Meet our Martha Rogers Chair in Heart Failure Training and Education