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Sex-dependent through mechanistic studies in cardiovascular diseases using multi-levels of omics data

Researcher at Chiang Mai university

Chiang Mai, Thailand

About

This research focuses on elucidating sex-dependent mechanisms underlying cardiovascular diseases by integrating multi-level omics data, including genomics, epigenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. Through comprehensive mechanistic studies in experimental and translational models, the project aims to identify sex-specific molecular pathways that contribute to disease initiation, progression, and remodelling. Understanding these biological differences will improve risk stratification, enhance biomarker discovery, and support the development of precision and sex-informed therapeutic strategies in cardiovascular medicine.

Topic

  • DESTINATION 3: HORIZON-HLTH-2026-01-DISEASE-11: Understanding of sex and/or gender-specific mechanisms of cardiovascular diseases: determinants, risk factors and pathways

Type

  • Consortium/Coordinator seeks Partners
  • Partner seeks Consortium/Coordinator

Organisation

Chiang Mai university

University

Chiang Mai, Thailand

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