BRONTE-STEWART MEMORIAL LECTURE - PROFESSOR MARK RICHARDSPROFESSOR IN
MEDICINE AND DIRECTOR, CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH INSTITUTE, NATIONAL
UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE
"A PEPTIDE'S PROGRESS: FROM BIOLOGICAL CURIOSITY TO BIOMARKERS WITH
GLOBAL IMPACT"
FRIDAY 31ST AUGUST 2018, 2-3PM
YUDOWITZ LECTURE THEATRE, WOLFSON MEDICAL SCHOOL BUILDING
Professor Richards was appointed in November 2009 as the Director of
Cardiovascular Research Institute (CVRI) and Professor in the
Department of Medicine, National University of Singapore (NUS). He
holds adjunct appointments with Biochemistry, Yoo Loo Lin School of
Medicine and with the Genome Institute of Singapore.
Professor Richards is a New Zealand graduate with specialist
qualifications in general cardiology and special interest and
experience in endocrine hypertension, heart failure and coronary heart
disease. He retains long-standing appointments as a Cardiologist at
the Canterbury District Health Board and Professor in Medicine at the
University of Otago, Christchurch. He is co-director of the
Christchurch Heart Institute and Professor of Cardiovascular Studies
for the National Heart Foundation of New Zealand. He works nine months
of each year in Singapore and three in Christchurch.
Professor Richards has been actively involved in research and has
received numerous local and national research grants from institutions
in New Zealand and Singapore. He is author of over 700 peer-reviewed
articles (including > 500 original articles) published in
cardiovascular, general medicine, hypertension, clinical chemistry and
endocrinology journals since 1983. In addition, he is a member of the
editorial boards for numerous peer-reviewed journals which include
European Journal of Heart Failure, Cardiovascular Drugs Review,
JACC:Heart Failure, etc. His major interests have been in the field of
neurohormonal control of the heart and circulation in health and
disease. Original contributions, over a 33 year research career,
include works on multiple neurohormonal factors relevant to control of
the circulation and pressure volume homeostasis in health and disease.
Areas of expertise include the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone and
sympathetic nervous systems and adrenomedullins, urocortins and the
natriuretic peptides. His Christchurch group is particularly known for
pioneering work in the biology and clinical application of the cardiac
natriuretic peptides.
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