Winner of the European Society of Cardiology Young Investigator Award 2023 in Clinical Science: Congratulations to Dr. Florian A. Wenzl!
Winner of the European Society of Cardiology Young Investigator Award 2023 in Basic Science: Congratulations to Dr. Srividya Velagapudi!
Circulating Dipeptidyl Peptidase 3 Predicts Cardiogenic Shock and Mortality in Acute Coronary Syndromes
Chronic SIRT1 supplementation in diabetic mice improves endothelial function by suppressing oxidative stress
Occlusion of the infarct-related coronary artery presenting as acute coronary syndrome with and without ST-elevation
Refining risk prediction by addressing residual thrombotic risk in patients with acute coronary syndromes: the A/I-ACS study
The molecular mechanism underlying a novel gene-trait linkage has been discovered: JCAD and acute coronary syndromes
A novel biomarker that originates from an endothelial scavenger receptor was found to by highly predictive for fatal events and plaque progression in patients with ACS
Dietary omega-3 fatty acid supplementation alleviates ageing-associated platelet hyperreactivity and thrombotic potential
Prof. Paneni's team received the prestigious Paul Dudley White International Scholar Prize awarded by the American Heart Association
Congratulations to Samuele Ambrosini and Srividya Velagapudi, who won research fellowships from the University of Zurich
Novel findings suggest that angiogenesis and arteriogenesis can be stimulated by the NO-donor MPC-1011 in a model of hindlimb ischemia
A review article on the vascular epigenome in patients with obesity and diabetes. A new avenue for personalised medicine?
Prof. Giovanni G. Camici was awarded the Swiss Heart Foundation Research Prize 2020 – Congratulations!
How can epigenetics regulate the mitochondrial function in our vascular system? Check it out in this new review article from Mohammed & Costantino!
Congratulation to Luca Liberale, who received a Young Investigator Fellowship from the European Atherosclerosis Society!
A new review article on inflammaging by Luca Liberale and colleagues was published in the Eur Heart J.
Prof. Filippo Crea was the first speaker of the newly established Paul M. Vanhoutte Tribute Lecture at the Center for Molecular Cardiology.
A new study demonstrates that Apold1 deficiency associates with increased arterial thrombosis formation
A new study published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine suggests that interleukin-1β promotes the release of NET-associated tissue factor in arterial thrombosis
Prof. Paneni's team receives the Paul Dudley White International Scholar Award from the American Heart Association.
In a special section of the European Heart Journal, Prof. Thomas F. Lüscher highlights the great achievements of Prof. Paul M. Vanhoutte (1940–2019).
In a special communication published in Cardiovascular Medicine, Prof. Thomas F. Lüscher highlights the great achievements of Paul Vanhoutte, who passed away this year.
In a new published study Luca Liberale & colleagues show that endothelial SIRT6 blunts stroke size and neurological deficit by preserving blood -brain barrier integrity
Co-Repressing Atherosclerosis! Sara Oppi & colleagues demonstrate how macrophage NCOR1 exerts atheroprotective functions.
Congratulations to Luca Liberale and Sarah Costantino for their achievements during the ESC Congress 2019
Congratulation to Luca, who won the Prix "De Barjac" during the annual meeting of the Swiss Society of Clinical Chemistry
Prof. Thomas F. Lüscher among the top 30 most cited cardiovascular scientists in German speaking countries.
Congratulations to Luca Liberale, who won the prize for the best abstract in cardiovascular biology at the Swiss Society of Cardiology Annual Meeting 2019
Congratulations to Marco Luciani and Shafeeq Mohammed, who won research fellowships from the University of Zurich Forschungskredit.
Wondering which model to use for your atherosclerosis studies? Then read this new minireview from Oppi et al.
Congratulations to Luca Liberale, who won the "Day of Clinical Research" prize for his work on endothelial SIRT6 in stroke!
Nicole Bonetti's work on stroke outcome upon TNF-α inhibition in a mouse model of rheumatoid arthritis was published!
A new review article describing the role of neutrophils in cardiovascular disease was published by Luca Liberale & Co.
Congratulations to Giovanni Camici, who was elected as a Board Member of the Swiss Cardiovascular Biology Working Group
Congratulations to Sara Oppi, who won the 2nd best poster price at the Cardiology Update Course 2019!
Congratulation to Nicolle Bonetti and Sara Oppi, who won the AGLA update meeting prizes for their presentation and poster, respectively.
A new study published in the EHJ by Paneni's group demonstrates how the activation of JunD promotes metabolic cardiomyopathy
Congratulation to Elena Osto, who received the prestigious PRIMA grant from the Swiss National Science Foundation!
Prices at the 14th Symposium of the Zurich Center for Integrative Human Physiology (ZIHP): Congratulations to Daria Vdovenko and Anne Jomard!
A new study from Sarah Costantino, Francesco Paneni, Francesco Cosentino & colleagues about epigenetic modulators in obesity was published in the European Heart Journal
Prof. Thomas F. Lüscher gave the honorable Werner Forssmann Lecture at the Charité, in Berlin, Germany.
Congratulations to Prof. Thomas F. Lüscher, who received the Medal of the Institute of Cardiology from the Jagiellonian University Medical College, in Kraków, Poland.
Congratulations to Prof. Thomas F. Lüscher, who received the Gold Medal of the Serbian Society of Heart Failure.Photo: Prof. Petr Seferovic, president of the society (left side) & Prof. Thomas F. Lüscher
Post-ischaemic administration of a mouse Canakinumab-analogue antibody improves experimental stroke outcome. Find out more about this exciting study from Luca Liberale, Giovanni Camici, and colleagues.
Ischemic stroke across sexes: What is the status quo?Find it out in this new review article from Luca Liberale, Cathérine Gebhard, Giovanni Camici & colleagues.
Do you wonder what is the contribution of SIRT5 in cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury? Find it out in this new paper from Candela Diaz-Cañestro & Giovanni Camici and colleagues.
A new study showing that inhibition on JNK2 improves endothelial dysfunction was published in Journal of the American Heart Association
A study describing the impact of chromatin remodelling on endothelial dysfunction in patients with type 2 diabetes
Congratulations to Candela, who won the best abstract award at the Swiss Society of Cardiology Congress.
A new clinical paper about trimethylamine N-oxide and the risks of incident cardiovascular events was published