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Join as a volunteer and gain new skills
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Strategic Awards
A BHF Strategic Award is a major capital award towards an institution's cardiovascular research strategy. Read more about what types of proposal we'll look at and how to apply.
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Revealing the role of two proteins in congenital defects of the circulationUniversity College London | Dr Paul Frankel
The circulation system develops in the unborn baby in the earliest weeks and months of life. The human body has three main types of vessels: arteries that transport oxygenated blood from the heart to the organs, veins to carry poorly-oxygen...
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Commercial Director Mike Taylor to retire
Our Commercial Director Mike Taylor has announced he will step down from his role at the end of the year.
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Research in Leicester will test new treatment target for sepsis
New research we have funded at the University of Leicester could identify new treatments for sepsis, a life-threatening condition that kills thousands of people each year.
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New report reveals benefits of tackling childhood obesity
A new report from the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) think tank has highlighted the significant benefits associated with taking a broad, ‘whole society’ approach to reducing childhood obesity.
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Four in five don't know recommended max daily salt intake, research suggests
Stark findings underline the need for Government action to reduce salt in everyday foods to make healthy eating easier for families.
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Using artificial intelligence to predict the underlying causes of high blood pressureUniversity of Manchester | Professor Maciej Tomaszewski
High blood pressure (hypertension) is a major cause of heart attacks and strokes. Studies of the human genome have identified over a thousand differences between people’s DNA (genetic variants) that are associated with blood pressure. T...
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How blood vessel cells change their shape and orientationUniversity of Bristol | Professor Harry Mellor
After a heart attack or stroke, the body needs to make new blood vessels to replenish the oxygen supply to tissues. To form new blood vessels, cells called endothelial cells undergo profound changes in shape and organise themselves into a t...