‘New therapeutic approaches for cardiovascular diseases and cardiac ageing’

‘New therapeutic approaches for cardiovascular diseases and cardiac ageing’

Our guest speaker is Stefanie Dimmeler, Professor and Director at the Institute of Cardiovascular Regeneration at Goethe-University, Frankfurt, will talk about how cutting-edge research is aiming to understand the mechanisms of cardiac ageing and discuss novel therapeutic strategies for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease.

 

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