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...
$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...Unravelling the heart-brain connection
Ted Rogers Chair in Heart Function Outcomes Dr. Douglas Lee leads new Heart-Brain Connection $3 million IMPACT Award project
Don’t miss events this fall
Four unique educational events in October and December
Targeting heart failure in Northern Ontario Indigenous communities
Targeting heart failure in Indigenous communities
Study reveals inequitable COVID-19 infection rates from the very beginning
Our funded study reveals inequitable COVID-19 rates from the start
Remembering Loretta Rogers
Remembering Loretta Rogers
Global project led by SickKids seeks personalized genomics for congenital heart disease
Seeking personalized genomics for congenital heart disease
The Heart Hub: A new patient education website
Visit The Heart Hub: our new heart failure education site
Canadian Heart Function Alliance Launches
Leading pediatric arm of new CDN Heart Function Alliance
New study shows whole genome sequencing can identify hidden genetic changes patients with cardiomyopathy
Using WGS we found genetic clues to childhood cardiomyopathy