Our new review on assessing vascular age from the photoplethysmogram: https://journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.1152/ajpheart.00392.2021
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Happy #InternationalWomensDay from everyone at @COSTprogramme @VascAgeNet
What are you working on? Dr. M Raffaella Martina is a biotechnologist and a postdoctoral researcher. Her research interests include the technical validation of software for ultrasound image processing. Find some of her work here https://www.heartlungcirc.org/article/S1443-9506(21)01144-6/fulltext
What a fantastic CARTESIAN investigator meeting today! investigating #vascularageing in #COVID19 survivors with scientists from all over the world! Thanks @ArterySociety and @VascAgeNet ❤️ Stay tuned for the first results – first data are currently analyzed!
All information about the Training School and the application process can be found here: https://vascagenet.eu/training-schools. We are looking forward to your applications!
Check out all our information material for the general public here! Graphic by RIVA Illustrations.
The second training school organized by the VascAgeNet will take place in Thessaloniki (Greece) from the 16th to 18th of May 2022. This year the training school will cover a broad range of clinically relevant topics deemed fundamental for young researchers, innovators and clinicians in the field of vascular ageing (for a summary of the first training school in 2021, see https://vascagenet.eu/first-vascagenet-training-school-2021). Instruction on how to apply will be published
The new Grant Period has already started a while ago and new rules were enforced by the COST Association. The Virtual Mobility Grants, the Short-Term Scientific Missions and the ITC Grants are still available and thus we want to use them in VascAgeNet as we believe that they are very good tools to foster collaboration and to support young researchers and innovators! The following calls are open: Call for Virtual
Dear colleagues, dear friends, dear all, 2021 again has been a challenging and extraordinary year! Despite all these challenges in our private and professional life, we as the VascAgeNet have made very good progress and we had great virtual and face-to-face meetings! Thus, we want to thank you all for your contributions, the great discussions and especially your commitment! We are looking forward to continuing this great work and especially
New review on circulating biomarkers and vascular aging @VascAgeNet #vascularageing #vasculartwitter @ArterySociety @COSTprogramme: “Pathophysiology of Circulating Biomarkers and Relationship With Vascular Aging: A Review of the Literature From VascAgeNet Group on Circulating Biomarkers, European Cooperation in Science and Technology Action 18216” Congratulations to Kristina and all colleagues!