Precision cardiology is reshaping our understanding of heart disease by revealing the molecular, genetic and data-driven signatures that underpin individual risk and response to therapy.
In this inaugural lecture, Professor Rameen Shakur will explain how new breakthroughs in genetics, advanced biological testing, artificial intelligence, and innovative medical devices are helping doctors identify people at risk of heart disease much earlier, especially those with inherited conditions.
He will also show how these advances are creating a new era of clinical genomics, allowing us to understand heart disease in more depth and paving the way for better diagnosis, prediction and personalised treatment. Drawing on his research across cardiac genomics, molecular medicine and translational science, he will show how integrating biological data with real-world digital signals can reveal hidden patterns in cardiovascular health and disease.
Free event. All are welcome. If you would like to attend, please register online no later than 48 hours prior to the event.