Entrepreneurship for Cardiovascular Health Opportunities (ECHO) is a 12-month national training program supporting cardiovascular research commercialization through education, mentorship, networking, and funding. Led by a diverse team of experts, ECHO fosters...
Unveiling our first million dollar visionary projects
AI, stem cell approaches to address heart failure
Fibrosis: confronting a global challenge
New strategy to target disease affecting 2.5 billion people
This clinic provides outpatient therapy for patients with heart failure
New unit helps keep patients out of emergency
Protecting the hearts of cancer survivors
Our groundbreaking work in an emerging, sensitive area
Protecting mother, fetus in the face of congenital heart disease
Protecting mother, fetus in the face of congenital heart disease
A new device to fix failing circulation
Some children are born with just one working ventricle
One heart, two perspectives
Collaborations from lab to clinic, with Dr. Phyllis Billia
First Canadian patient implanted with sensor for heart failure
New technology funded by Ted Rogers Centre
Advancing health care with data integration technology
The journey to use real-time data for patient care
Canada’s largest meeting on heart failure
Partnership sparks world-class event