Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most commonly occurring birth anomaly. Despite a strong genetic basis, almost 90% of cases remain genetically undiagnosed. However, the surge of new technology is enabling a search for hidden gene defects not detectable on...
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
The new heart risk factor we must all begin to consider
How clonal hematopoiesis may drive heart disease
New tool helps physicians better manage heart failure in the ED
To admit or discharge is of huge consequence
Heather Ross joins Landmark Lecture Series on heart failure
Landmark lecture on HF features Dr. Heather Ross
Using genetics in a cardiology practice
Watch video of our genetics workshop at CCC 2018
Ted Rogers Centre launches four years ago today
Marking the largest gift in Canadian health-care history
Can the design of research space facilitate collaboration?
New questions, new explorations at TBEP and beyond
Introducing: ECHO
New initiative supports innovators of CV technologies
The best is yet to come
Download our first public report that details our ambitious mission