NEW YORK – The Murdoch Children’s Research Institute has announced a new partnership with a mission to target children’s heart disease.
The cooperative effort unites researchers at the Murdoch Institute in Melbourne, Australia and those at the Gladstone Institutes in San Francisco. It was unveiled Wednesday at the American Australian Association Benefit Dinner in New York City.
The joint research program will explore the latest cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology to revolutionize how to diagnose and treat childhood heart disease.
Professor Porello, Director of Stem Cell Medicine and Head of the Heart Regeneration group at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI), spoke with our sister station in New York this week to explain how the project will make a real difference to young heart patients and their families.
“I think where we’re going with this is that we’ll be able to obtain a genetic diagnosis before birth so we can understand what is likely causing …