George Joy
@drgeorgejoy
Cardiology Registrar - South London
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25-06-2013 14:42:18
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Many congratulations to George Joy for his PhD. Very proud as a supervisor of his hard, excellent and groundbreaking work exploring the deep phenotype of subclinical HCM UCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science
great day of filming with Yianna & Ollie @theBHF for my Heart Hero Research Story of the Year Nomination! Huge thanks to support from UCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science Chenies Mews Imaging Centre Paula Poveda Jonathan (Jonty) Bennett Fiona Chan Gabriella Captur James moon Luis Lopes & @theBHF for the nomination!
Honour to be awarded #bestofthebest in the #prevention section at #BCS2024 for our British Heart Foundation National Institute for Health and Care Research #OPTIMISE work using #ML to improve #CaReMe care and prevent #CVD 🏥 & ☠️ Prof Chris P Gale Jianhua Wu Leeds Institute for Data Analytics Cardio-Respiratory - LTHT - 👀 for the #OPTIMISE RCT in the near future
🫀Just out Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine 👉our HCM plasma proteomics assay identifies children at ⬆️ risk of sudden death Juan Pablo Kaski 🌟 Professor Kevin Mills 🌠 UCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science 💫 Thank you to all the children Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children 🤩 ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CI…
Pleased to share our latest paper from Fu Siong Ng's group NHLI: "Bariatric surgery partially reverses subclinical proarrhythmic structural, electrophysiological and autonomic changes in obesity" published in HeartRhythm (heartrhythmjournal.com) A thread... 1/18
Time to celebrate3⃣stellar PhD graduates UCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science 👩🎓Dr Mashael Al-Farih ⏩ Lamin DCM CMR-omics 🥳 🧑🎓Dr Matt Webber ⏩ MyoFit46 CMR-ECGI🎉 👩🎓Dr Rebecca Hughes ⏩ Apical HCM CMR 🪩 Hard-working, smart, beautiful people––well done 😊‼️
State-of-the-art review on genetics of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (including some possible future applications) - great to see our latest just published EHJ Editor-in-Chief European Society of Cardiology Journals Carolyn Ho UCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science Barts Health academic.oup.com/eurheartj/arti…
Mitral Annulus Disjunction: Magnetic Resonance Phenotype and Clinical Outcomes. Our contribution to an ongoing debate, #CMR perspective James moon Pier Lambiase Diana de Campos Ana Rita Moura Hunain Shiwani George Joy Konstantinos Savvatis onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…
Multiple CVOTs have shown benefit of GLP-1RAs. But what exactly is the mechanism? Read our latest paper Eylem Aslan-Levelt published in JACC Journals which explains a potential mechanism using CMR in a RCT of Liraglutude and Pioglitazone. jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.…
Proud of this work published in JACC: CMR myocardial strain at population level – a sensitive biomarker with incremental prognostic value over current gold standard imaging biomarkers. #WHYCMR @UK_Biobank Steffen Petersen Nay Aung Sucharitha (Suchi) Chadalavada William Harvey Research Institute @eucanshare #Cardiotwitter
Weight loss surgery may reduce the risk of developing heart failure for people living with obesity by improving blood flow through their heart muscle, finds a new study led by Prof Charlotte Manisty, George Joy UCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science and King's College London. Funded by British Heart Foundation buff.ly/3T4i3qn
Daniel Hammersley and Srinjay Mukhopadhyay are on a roll with another great paper! Treatment decisions for pts with DCM and mildly reduced LVEF are often difficult. CMR helps: - GLS for HF risk - LGE for SCD risk NHLI Royal Brompton and Harefield EJHF Editor-in-Chief
Weight loss surgery may reduce the risk of developing heart failure for people living with obesity by improving blood flow through their heart muscle, finds a new study led by Prof Charlotte Manisty, George Joy UCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science and King's College London. Funded by British Heart Foundation buff.ly/3T4i3qn