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  • Previous Clinical Study Grant Awards

    Clinical Study Grants support clinical trials and observational studies of specific patient groups. Previous awards have included a broad range of types and sizes of study, e.g. single centre pilot studies, large multi-centre trials, UK arms of international trials, sub-studies of existing trials.

  • Arrhythmia care coordinators

    Our programme has provided evidence for how arrhythmia care coordinators can help improve quality of care for the two million people with arrhythmias or heart rhythm problems in the UK.

  • RESEARCH

    Studying pulmonary hypertension in a leading international research centre

    University of Sheffield | Dr Alfred Thompson

    Dr Alfred Thompson has been awarded a prestigious Fulbright-BHF Scholar Award to spend one year working in Professor Marlene Rabinovitch’s world-leading pulmonary hypertension laboratory at Stanford University. Dr Thompson studies pulmonary...

  • What we do

    The BHF researches cures and treatments for heart and circulatory diseases. We fund around £100 million of life saving research projects each year.

  • In blood pressure measurement, both arms count

    Can measuring pressure in both arms predict a heart problem?

  • RESEARCH

    Accelerator award at Queen Mary, University London

    Queen Mary, University of London | Professor Federica Marelli Berg

    BHF-funded research is behind many of the advances that are helping people with heart and circulatory diseases to live longer, better lives. By investing in research we are supporting scientists to make potentially life-saving discoveries, ...

  • Global research challenge to address women's cardiovascular health

    The British Heart Foundation, alongside 11 leading research funders around the world, is inviting researchers to compete in a new research challenge to address women’s cardiovascular health.

  • 7 ways to have a healthy movie night

    Need some snacks to go with your film? We offer some heart-healthy choices for your movie night

  • RESEARCH

    How obesity in pregnancy affects the unborn child

    University of Nottingham | Professor Simon C Langley-Evans

    During pregnancy, the growth and development of the baby is affected by the mother’s diet. Women whose diet is low in energy, protein or nutrients such as iron have babies who are more likely to have heart disease when they are adults. In m...