Prioritizing Discovery and Advancements in Arrhythmia Therapies
The major goals for this working group would be to provide new directions and strategies for anti-arrhythmia research and therapy by:identifying basic science findings that are ready for translation into clinical research;evaluating the research gaps and barriers in order to expedite understanding and targeting of anti-arrhythmia drug and procedural device-based therapies;recognizing clinical settings in which control of long-term structural modulators and arrhythmia triggers might be particularly effective;pinpointing approaches to developing effective management of arrhythmia, reduce irreversible cardiac remodeling, and ...
Source: Videocast - All Events - April 17, 2024 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Prioritizing Discovery and Advancements in Arrhythmia Therapies
The major goals for this working group would be to provide new directions and strategies for anti-arrhythmia research and therapy by:identifying basic science findings that are ready for translation into clinical research;evaluating the research gaps and barriers in order to expedite understanding and targeting of anti-arrhythmia drug and procedural device-based therapies;recognizing clinical settings in which control of long-term structural modulators and arrhythmia triggers might be particularly effective;pinpointing approaches to developing effective management of arrhythmia, reduce irreversible cardiac remodeling, and ...
Source: Videocast - All Events - April 17, 2024 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

NHLBI Obesity, Nutrition, and Physical Activity Seminar: Cardiovascular Health in the Peripartum Period: Drivers and Determinants
In this one-hour webinar, Dr. Sadiya S. Khan, MD, MSc, will present an overview of “ Cardiovascular Health in the Peripartum Period: Drivers and Determinants. ” She will discuss how cardiovascular health in the peripartum period is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes with short- and long-term implications for the birthing adult and offspring. Dr. Khan will also share how upstream drivers, including social, psychological, and lifestyle factors, offer opportunities for intervention to improve cardiovascular health. Finally, she will discuss why interventions should include individual-, health-system, community, an...
Source: Videocast - All Events - April 17, 2024 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Prioritizing Discovery and Advancements in Arrhythmia Therapies
The major goals for this working group would be to provide new directions and strategies for anti-arrhythmia research and therapy by:identifying basic science findings that are ready for translation into clinical research;evaluating the research gaps and barriers in order to expedite understanding and targeting of anti-arrhythmia drug and procedural device-based therapies;recognizing clinical settings in which control of long-term structural modulators and arrhythmia triggers might be particularly effective;pinpointing approaches to developing effective management of arrhythmia, reduce irreversible cardiac remodeling, and ...
Source: Videocast - All Events - April 17, 2024 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

the NHLBI-NIDCR Shared Anniversary Virtual Symposium
The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) and the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) invite you to a joint 75th anniversary symposium, Celebrating the Science That Unites Us. This virtual event will be on Thursday, May 16, 2024, from 12:30 p.m. – 3 p.m. EST. The symposium is virtual, free, and open to the public.The NHLBI ’ s 75th anniversary celebrates numerous achievements and collaborations in heart, blood, lung, and sleep research; millions of lives saved and improved; and the many scientific pioneers who have worked tirelessly to improve public health and to save lives.In it...
Source: Videocast - All Events - April 17, 2024 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Resolve to Save Lives (RTSL): Cardiovascular Health Promotion in Low- and Middle Income Countries
Cardiovascular disease is the world ’ s leading cause of death. Resolve to Save Lives is a non-profit global public health organization that works with partners to reduce heart attack and stroke in the low- and middle-income countries that bear the majority of disease burden. Resolve is working to increase the proportion of people whose blood pressure is controlled in low- and middle-income countries from 10% to 50%, reduce global dietary intake of salt by 30%, and make food safer by 100% elimination of artificial trans fat. Started in 2017, Resolve and its partners have enrolled nearly 20 million people in hypertension ...
Source: Videocast - All Events - April 9, 2024 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Sleep and Circadian Rhythms in Cardiovascular Resilience: Mechanisms, Implications, and Applications Workshop Start
n/aAir date: 4/26/2024 10:00:00 AM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Source: Videocast - All Events - April 2, 2024 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Sleep and Circadian Rhythms in Cardiovascular Resilience: Mechanisms, Implications, and Applications Workshop Start
n/aAir date: 4/24/2024 10:00:00 AM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Source: Videocast - All Events - April 1, 2024 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

WALS NIH Director's Lecture: Dynamic Interplay of Circadian Rhythms and Sleep on Health
At Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Dr. Phyllis C. Zee is professor of Neurobiology, Benjamin and Virginia T. Boshes Professor in Neurology, and chief of the Division of Sleep Medicine. She also serves as director of the Center for Circadian and Sleep Medicine, where she oversees an interdisciplinary program in basic and translational sleep and circadian rhythm research; findings from her team have paved the way for innovative approaches to improve sleep and circadian health. A central theme of Dr. Zee ’ s research program is understanding the role of circadian-sleep interactions on the expression and...
Source: Videocast - All Events - March 27, 2024 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Connecting ocular images to EHRs would enable AI-assisted diagnoses
AI could identify early signs of heart disease and even Alzheimer ’s in ocular images. But Kerry Goetz, associate director, NEI Office of Data Science and Health Informatics, says a lack of interoperability keeps this image data out of EHRs.   (Source: Healthcare ITNews Videos)
Source: Healthcare ITNews Videos - March 13, 2024 Category: Information Technology Source Type: video

Change management strategies for care at home
Gain insights on how to evolve acute and post-acute care at home programs that address conditions like congestive heart failure with Cleveland Clinic ACO ' s Jessica Hohman and Integrated Hospital Care Institute ' s Richard Rothman at HIMSS24.   (Source: Healthcare ITNews Videos)
Source: Healthcare ITNews Videos - March 5, 2024 Category: Information Technology Source Type: video

NIH ProtIG seminar, Ling Hao: Capturing Organelle Dynamics in Neurons by Mass Spectrometry-based Omics Methods
Lysosomes and mitochondria are membrane-bound organelles in the cell and their dysfunctions have been linked to numerous human diseases, such as neurodegeneration, cancer, and cardiovascular disorders. These organelles are highly dynamic and frequently interact with other cellular components in a transient fashion, which are difficult to capture with traditional immunoprecipitation methods. Here, I will present our recent efforts in developing mass spectrometry-based multi-omics, proximity labeling, organelle isolation, and dynamic SILAC proteomic methods to characterize organelle microenvironment and protein dynamics in h...
Source: Videocast - All Events - February 6, 2024 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

IIG Seminar - Chronic psychological stress and macrophage inflammation in atherosclerosis
Atherosclerosis is recognized as a chronic inflammatory disease of the arteries that initiates through normal protective functions of the innate immune system, but goes awry through the failure to resolve macrophage inflammation in the arterial plaques. Dr. Fisher ’ s laboratory has pioneered multiple mouse models in which to study inflammation resolution in atherosclerosis. He has collaborated with a number of colleagues to apply these models to study mechanisms by which certain conditions, such as diabetes, kidney disease, and obesity, increase cardiovascular risk through their interference with plaque macrophage infla...
Source: Videocast - All Events - February 1, 2024 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

NHLBI Obesity, Nutrition, and Physical Activity Seminar: Dietary Biomarkers and Cardioprotective Mechanisms of the DASH Diet
In this one-hour webinar, Dr. Casey M. Rebholz, PhD, MS, MNSP, MPH, FAHA, will present an overview of “ Dietary Biomarkers and Cardioprotective Mechanisms of the DASH Diet ” She will discuss biomarkers as an objective approach to assess dietary intake. Dr. Rebholz will also present findings on metabolomic and proteomic biomarkers of the DASH dietary pattern from observational studies as well as clinical trials. Finally, she will share metabolomic markers of blood pressure reduction in response to the DASH diet. Dr. Rebholz is a tenure-track Associate Professor in the Department of Epidemiology at Johns Hopkins Bloombe...
Source: Videocast - All Events - January 31, 2024 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

NIH ProtIG Seminar: The role of long-lived proteins in aging and Alzheimer ’ s disease
Loss of proteostasis is a hallmark of aging, and aging is the greatest risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD). Deterioration in function and accumulation of damage to the proteome are largely repaired by protein turnover. These turnover mechanisms are particularly important in long-lived postmitotic neurons, which cannot dilute toxic proteins through cell division. We aimed to identify extremely long-lived proteins (ELLP) that persist for several months or longer across the aging continuum in wild-type mice and in genetic AD mouse models. We hypothesize that these ELLPs represent key points of vulnerability to the declin...
Source: Videocast - All Events - November 30, 2023 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video