The Baird Institute has partnered with the University of Sydney and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital to establish an exciting new Centre for Heart Failure and Diseases of the Aorta.

The Team - Centre For Heart Failure And Diseases Of The Aorta
The Team - The Centre for Heart Failure & Diseases of the Aorta

This new venture aims to make advances in the discovery, diagnosis, and treatment of heart failure and aortic diseases.

Led by Professor Paul Bannon, Professor John O’Sullivan, and Associate Professor Sean Lal, the centre will apply its unique resources and expertise to address major unmet needs in these fields. The new Centre has a world-leading bench-to-bedside program that has several unique resources on a global scale: Heart Failure Biopsy Programs not available anywhere else; the World’s Largest Heart Biobank; one of the world’s only Aorta Biobanks; and pre-clinical models of Heart Failure and Aortic Disease.

The Centre has a strong governance structure carefully facilitating the linkage between basic science, clinical translation, consumer outreach, and commercialisation. The Centre has established and leads two active clinical trials in heart failure. It will be in a position to capitalise on opportunities in the emerging biomedical precinct incorporating the Sydney Biomedical Accelerator and Tech Central. These strengths coalesce at a critical juncture and will drive important advances in Heart Failure and Aortic disease and improve patient outcomes.

Staff / Researchers

Dr Robert Hume In Lab

Dr. Robert Hume PhD

Senior Postdoctoral Fellow,
The Rob Bird Aortic Research Program, Centre for Heart Failure and Diseases of the Aorta.

Dr Cassandra Malecki In Lab

Dr. Cassandra Malecki PhD

Senior Postdoctoral Fellow
The Rob Bird Aortic Research Program, Centre for Heart Failure and Diseases of the Aorta.

Mr Lakshay Seth BSc

Mr. Lakshay Seth BSc

Research Assistant
Centre for Heart Failure and Diseases of the Aorta.

Mr Matthew Taper BSc (Hons)

Mr. Matthew Taper BSc (Hons)

PhD Student
Centre for Heart Failure and Diseases of the Aorta.

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