Targeting Inflammation in Heart Failure and Myocarditis - Grand Rounds
Offered By: Cardiology University of Washington via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the cutting-edge research on inflammation in heart failure and myocarditis in this 57-minute grand rounds presentation from Cardiology University of Washington. Gain insights into the immune cell populations within the heart, learn about next-generation sequencing tools in cardiac pathology, and discover the potential of immunomodulatory therapies for heart failure treatment. Delve into topics such as basic histology, biomarker studies, cardiovascular precision research, and the heart's immune landscape. Examine mouse experiments, monocyte fate specification, DNA-encoded chemistry, and drug delivery techniques. Investigate clinical indications, ARVC, and human tissue studies. Enhance your understanding of this critical area in cardiology and its implications for future treatments.
Syllabus
Introduction
Disclosures
Heart Failure
Basic Histology
Biomarker Studies
Canto Study
Basic Science
True Discovery
Cardiovascular Precision Research
Heart Immune Landscape
Receptors
Mouse Experiment
Monocyte Fate Specification
DNAEncoded Chemistry
Drug Delivery
Imaging Probe
St Elevation MI
Clinical Indications
ARVC
Human tissues
TakeHome Points
Questions
Taught by
Cardiology University of Washington
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