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Professor Melanie Hezzell Inaugural Lecture: What can dogs teach us about heart disease?

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Professor Melanie Hezzell Inaugural Lecture: What can dogs teach us about heart disease?
Date of Event
14th July 2025
Last Booking Date for this Event
1st July 2025

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The date of this lecture was previously the 13th May, but it will now be held on the 14th July.

Please join us for Professor Melanie Hezzell's inaugural lecture: What can dogs teach us about heart disease?

Myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD) is the commonest canine heart disease. MMVD is inherited and its severity varies from benign to a severe form that results in death in middle-age. This talk will describe a longitudinal study of canine MMVD, highlighting the progress made towards understanding this highly prevalent disease. 

Arrival will be from 16:30 for a 17:00 start (for a 1 hour lecture). 

From 18:00, there will be chance to enjoy refreshments with friends and colleagues for those who are joining us in person. 

Contact Info:
langford-events@bristol.ac.uk
0117 428 2744

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