NorthMiRs Inc., an innovative cardiovascular biotech start-up, has won $250,000 in funding from the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research’s Entrepreneurship for Cardiovascular Health Opportunities (ECHO) PITCH 2024 competition. Since its launch in 2018, the ECHO...
ECHO program now virtual
Things are a little different in year-3
New tool to help doctors better prevent sudden cardiac death in children
Risk calculator is a ‘much-needed’ precision strategy
First-ever expressive writing workshop for people with heart failure
All welcome to attend Feb. 19th workshop in Toronto
Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research celebrates fifth anniversary
The promise of a record gift is coming to fruition
Education Fund has now supported 68 trainees with $1.4 million
Announcing 11 winners of our 5th competition
First ECHO Pitch 2019 competition a huge success, unanimous winner takes $250,000 in startup funding
At ECHO PITCH 2019, one startup earned $250K in funding
ECHO program supports efforts to prevent ischemia-reperfusion injury in the heart
A novel peptide may solve this phenomenon
World-first technology to clear the heart of dangerous protein deposits
‘Desperate need for therapies for AL amyloid cardiomyopathy’
2019 Heart Failure Symposium attracts 380 attendees
Included first-ever special event for family doctors
Confronting one of the world’s greatest health challenges
Collaborative Ted Rogers Centre has taken new aim at heart failure