Dr Peregrine Green has won the “Young Investigator award" after giving a talk at the Heart Rhythm Congress 2022 held at the International Convention Centre in Birmingham from 9 - 11 October 2022.
His abstract entitled "Cardiac resynchronisation therapy acutely alters metabolic substrate uptake, correlating with improvements in systolic function and long term reverse remodelling" will be published in a special edition of the European Journal of Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology. His co-authors are William D. Watson, Giovanni Luigi de Maria, Andrew J.M.L. Lewis, Oliver J Rider, and Neil Herring.
Dr Green, who was supervised by Associate Professors Neil Herring in DPAG and Oliver Rider in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, was supported by a British Heart Foundation Clinical Research Fellowship, and successfully defended his DPhil thesis earlier this year.
The award follows Dr Green's "Best of the Best" abstract award for cardiac rhythm management after giving a talk and poster presentation at the British Cardiovascular Society Annual Conference in Manchester. Read more at: Peregrine Green honoured by British Cardiovascular Society.