Professor Vijay Kunadian tells us how her pioneering research aims to confront health inequalities.
Is there a link between the bacteria in our gut and the build-up of fatty material in our arteries? Dr Leanne Grech investigates.
Meet BHF-funded scientist Stanley Buffonge whose PhD research aims to prevent diabetic cardiomyopathy from getting worse.
Professor Valerie O'Donnell tells us about her life-saving research into how blood clots form in aneurysms.
What is the link between our body's daily cycles and our heart health? Dr Phoebe Kitscha explores the exciting research inspired by zebrafish.
Dr Phoebe Kitscha talks to BHF-funded scientists about their cutting-edge cardiac MRI (or CMR for short) research.
Meet Dr Karla O'Neill, whose research will bring us closer to treatments that can restore the body's ability to grow new blood vessels.
Having healthy teeth and gums can have far-reaching benefits. Dr. Karolin Hijazi, a BHF-funded researcher, is studying the link between gum disease and heart attacks.
Is it possible to slow the heart's ageing process? Professor Paolo Madeddu and his team are carrying out cutting-edge research to find out.
Meet Dr Syabira Yusoff, winner of The Great British Bake Off 2022 and BHF-funded scientist. Find out what a typical day in her life looks like.
Looking into what might be a surprising trigger for heart attacks and strokes.
Meet Professor Sanjay Sinha, who is working on a Heart Healing Patch that could repair damaged heart muscle, while also preparing to run in the TCS London Marathon to help fund vital research.
A global team are developing a ground-breaking genetic cure for inherited heart muscle diseases, thanks to our single biggest research grant ever.
Discover what personalised medicine is, and how it could help people with heart conditions in the future.
Meet the researcher who is looking at pacemakers, and how they may give early warning signs of hospitalisation from heart failure.
Discover the latest research we’re funding, from the best way to investigate chest pain, to new ways of preventing damage from heart attacks.
Discover what the future of medicine might bring, and how our research could help people with heart and circulatory conditions.
Discover the latest research into regenerative medicine, from heart patches to gene therapy.
Cara Trivett studies a gene which can increase your heart size. Find out what a day in the lab looks like for her.
A stronger and longer-lasting artificial heart valve is currently being developed, thanks to BHF-funded research. Professor Geoff Moggridge explains more.
Professor Kharbanda's BHF-funded research aims to reduce the risk of stroke after heart valve replacement. He explains what TAVI is and shares a typical day.
How much you can exercise is determined by messages sent between your heart and brain. Jenny Mitchell explains.
Professor Pennell is looking at the heart's structure in microscopic detail to understand the development of heart failure.
Could blood vessels unlock the secret to helping people with heart and circulatory diseases? Watch our video to find out more about how arteries and veins are made.
Researching 3D printed hearts could help families with heart problems, may make heart surgeries easier, and save the NHS money.
BHF research is shedding more light on how fats in your blood could affect your health. Our animation explains Dr Alan Stewart's research, and he tells Sarah Brealey more about his work.
Our expert explains more about amyloidosis, a condition which can affect different organs of your body, including your heart, and can be serious.
Nanotechnology is helping us map heart cells to learn about the causes of harmful heart rhythms. Sarah Brealey sets out Professor Julia Gorelik’s cutting-edge work
Watch our animation to find out how nanotechnology – the science and technology of very tiny things, is helping BHF researchers look for new treatments that could help heart failure patients.