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21.01.2022 Our Richard Bagnall tells Research Australia's INSPIRE magazine all about his latest research using genome sequencing in HCM. This study found that genome sequencing improves the genetic testing pick up rate by up to 20% Check out the article on page 68 via the link below. Laura :) Centenary Institute Australia https://researchaustralia.org/inspire-magazine/



16.01.2022 Mental health is just as important as physical health but is often neglected. Find out more about mental health and particularly how to get help from our new fact sheet written by Kristie McDonald (Master of Clinical Psychology). http://www.heartregistry.org.au/2019/03/mental-health/

14.01.2022 Dear All. I was recently interviewed about the impact of genomics on healthcare and improving patients lives and their families. It’s 4 minutes of your lives you’ll never have back Enjoy, Prof Chris https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/-qPvC6X13RtEGn5xCpZ59I

14.01.2022 Some exciting news from us! A/Prof Jodie Ingles was awarded a very competitive 5 year National Health and Medical Research Council - NHMRC grant to develop an Inherited Cardiomyopathy Cohort Study. This will recruit individuals in NSW over 2020 and 2021 with inherited cardiomyopathies, and follow them through time. These type of data provide very powerful ways of understanding more about these diseases and will become a valuable resource for future research. We are also excited to share that Laura Yeates received a very prestigious co-funded National Health and Medical Research Council - NHMRC and Heart Foundation PhD scholarship and will commence this in Jan 2020. We can’t thank you all enough for all of your ongoing support of our work! Jodie and the team



09.01.2022 Dear All. Hope everyone is staying healthy and safe during these challenging times! We have adapted to the current situation, and trying to maintain our high standards of caring for our patients! For those interested and awake at *720am this Tuesday April 21*, I have been asked to participate in an international Q and A session on inherited heart diseases, covid19, and anything else... with my colleague Dr Mike Ackerman from the Mayo Clinic, USA! The session is being hosted by The SADS Foundation. All welcome. Take care everyone, Prof Chris and team!

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