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New publication in the New England Journal of Medicine!

Acute kidney injury is associated with many short- and long-term adverse events. This review considers the cardiovascular consequences and strategies that can be used during acute kidney injury and re...

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Prof. Zannad is one of the 6 researchers from Lorraine named "Highly Commended Researchers in 2019".

Each year, Clarivate Analytics, a company that compiles and analyses scientific and academic research data from around the world, publishes a list of researchers who have demonstrated a high level of innovation.

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16TH GLOBAL CARDIOVASCULAR CLINICAL TRIALISTS FORUM

More information on the CVCT at https://www.globalcvctforum.com/ Presentation of the CVCT by Professor Zannad:

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BIOMARKERS OF PARIS 2019

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"Stars of Europe": Prof. Faiez Zannad, Cardiologist at the Nancy University Hospital, receives the innovation trophy

Created by the Ministry of Higher Education and Research, the Stars of Europe awards recognise teams of researchers for their commitment to Europe and their work in the field.

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New England Journal of Medicine article by Professor Faiez Zannad 27 August 2018

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AVANT-SCENE RESEARCH - Ageing, normal and pathological

Two hospital-university federations at the University of Lorraine are combining experimental and applied research in hospitals, with the aim of gaining a better understanding of the mechanics of...

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Participate in the ESTIM-rHTN clinical trial

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New edition of the Heart to Kidney Tour

The Heart to Kidney Tour is a day dedicated to automotive pleasure and generosity in aid of heart and kidney research.

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HOMAGE: international research on heart failure launched at Nancy University Hospital

Source: CHU Nancy - Friday 22 February 2013. HOMAGE (Heart OMics in AGEing), conducted by 19 international teams (for France, 5 cities involved), aims to prevent the development of heart disease.