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Many congratulation to OCMR's Rina Ariga on winning second prize in The Royal Society of Medicine Cardiology President's prize.

The award was based on her work "Diffusion tensor cardiac magnetic resonance imaging to measure disarray in vivo in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy".  Rina was awarded the £500 prize at the Royal Society of Medicine in London on 24th May 2018.

 

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