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June 28, 2024Celebrating Innovation: The Journey and Impact of the Inaugural Cardiex Arterial Research Initiative
The Cardiex Arterial Research Initiative began last November to foster innovation and expand our understanding of arterial stiffness and vascular health. Over the ensuing months, researchers worldwide submitted groundbreaking proposals, showcasing their dedication to improving cardiovascular health outcomes. The global community's enthusiastic participation through voting highlighted the importance of this initiative and the collective effort to support innovative research.
We are excited to announce the winners and honorees of this groundbreaking initiative. Catherine Liao, Cardiex Chief Strategy Officer and Arterial Research Initiative founder, expressed her enthusiasm, saying, "This initiative has been a remarkable journey, bringing together brilliant minds from around the world to push the boundaries of cardiovascular research. I am incredibly proud of the innovation and dedication demonstrated by all the participants."
GRAND PRIZE WINNER
Zemin Kuang
Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
Changes in arterial vessel function based on pulse wave analysis in the 130-139/80-89 mmHg blood pressure population: Prospective cohort and intervention study
RUNNER-UP WINNER
Junil Zuo
Ruijin Hospital Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine
"Central Hypertension"‚ in China: Towards the nation-wide use of SphygmoCor technology for health monitoring in community clinics throughout China, using the Jiading District of Shanghai as a model, with a cohort of 200,000
RUNNER-UP WINNER
Jason Au
University of Waterloo
Arterial health throughout cancer treatment and exercise rehabilitation in women with breast cancer
Voter Spotlight Honorees
Looking Forward
As we celebrate the achievements of our winners and honorees, Cardiex remains committed to advancing cardiovascular health research. We invite you to follow the research journey for these studies and stay connected with us by subscribing to our monthly SphygmoCor Community Update newsletter. Each issue will keep you informed on the latest research developments, news from the Cardiex team, and opportunities to engage with our projects and programs.
Thanks again to all who submitted proposals, the Winners and Honorees, and the thousands of voters from around the world for your invaluable support and participation. Together, we are making significant strides towards better arterial health and improved patient outcomes.