Haymet AB, Edelman JJ, Seco M, Duflou J, Vallely MP, Ng HK, Ng MK, Wilson MK
Int. J. Cardiol. 2016 Mar;207:384-6
PMID: 26851546
Haymet AB, Edelman JJ, Seco M, Duflou J, Vallely MP, Ng HK, Ng MK, Wilson MK
Int. J. Cardiol. 2016 Mar;207:384-6
PMID: 26851546
This event is dedicated to honouring the memory of the late James William Howard Wadland who passed away suddenly on 13th August, 2013 of an Aortic Aneurysm. James was a larger than life ‘Gentle Giant’ loved by all. A phenomenal man who achieved great success with anything he put his mind to.
The James Wadland Night of Hearts held on Thursday 2nd April, 2015 aims to raise awareness of heart related diseases and to honour his legacy. All proceeds of this event will go towards supporting The Baird Institute, the only group in Australia dedicated to improving clinical and surgical techniques for heart and lung conditions.
The night will be filled with James’ favourite indulgences, from his love of Greek food to a variety of amazing performances by a comedian, psychic, magician, acoustic singer, Belly dancers and a very talented percussionist. Exciting prizes to be won throughout the night so come along and enjoy the party!
Date: Thursday 2nd April, 2015
Where: Yiamas Greek Taverna, St Peters
PROF PAUL BANNON IS THE NEW PRESIDENT OF ANZSCTS
Congratulations to Baird Institute Chairman Prof. Paul Bannon who recently became the President of the Australian & New Zealand Society of Cardiac & Thoracic Surgeons (ANZSCTS) at the Annual Scientific Meeting in November.
Prof. Bannon supervises many research students at The Baird Institute, and leads the Aortic Diseases and Biomaterials research teams.
He is also Head of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Professor & Chair of Cardiovascular Surgery at the University of Sydney, Vice-Chair of the Royal Prince Alfred Institute of Academic Surgery, and Co-Editor-in-Chief of the journal Annals of Cardiothoracic Surgery.
Dr Byrom’s research focused on developing biocompatible artificial conduits that could be used for vascular bypass grafting. His work will help lead to a whole range of devices that the body does not reject. Dr Byrom was also the St Jude Medical Fellowship holder.
Dr Byrom now continues to supervise junior researchers at the Baird Institute, and is also the Director of Laboratory Research at the Royal Prince Alfred Institute of Academic Surgery.
Welcome to the new Baird Institute website. The site has a fresh, modern look that works great on tablets & phones. There’s new information about our research teams, our publications, info for medical students and doctors wanting to start research, and it’s easier to get involved. Your feedback is always appreciated, so please contact us.
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Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a condition in which the heart muscle is abnormally thickened. HCM is the most common inherited heart condition, and is caused by a mutation in cardiac genes that affect muscle growth and organisation. HCM may cause weakening of the heart’s pumping capacity (heart failure); restrict blood flow to the aorta (“outflow tract obstruction”); and cause heart rhythm disorders that may lead to sudden death or to strokes.
The experts gathered for the 2014 Baird Institute Conference will present and discuss the different manifestations of this condition with the aim of passing on their knowledge and improving the quality of patient care. Their work is collaboration between the University of Sydney, Department of Anatomy, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, the Centenary Institute and of course The Baird Institute.
Date: Friday 10 October, 2014
Wetlab: Hosted by Edwards Life Sciences, North Ryde 8.30am – 11.30am followed by lunch from 12.00pm
Presentations:
Doltone House, Hyde Park, Sydney 2.30pm – 6.00pm
Followed by Cocktails 6.30pm – 9.30pm With special guest – Monica Trapaga
Speakers:
Professor Paul Bannon
Professor Chris Semsarian
Mr Peter Skillington
Dr Brian Bailey
Dr Raj Puranik
Dr Caroline Medi
This event is dedicated to honouring the memory of the late James William Howard Wadland who passed away suddenly on 13th August, 2013 of an Aortic Aneurysm. James was a larger than life ‘Gentle Giant’ loved by all. A phenomenal man who achieved great success with anything he put his mind to.
The James Wadland Night of Hearts held on 2nd April, 2014 aims to raise awareness of heart related diseases and to honour his legacy. All proceeds of this event will go towards supporting The Baird Institute, the only group in Australia dedicated to improving clinical and surgical techniques for heart and lung conditions.
To donate to the event please click here.