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Congratultaions to Dr Rohan Wijesurendra, who just won the British Society of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (BSCMR) - CMR Young Investigators E-Poster Award, based on his work "The interplay between left ventricular function, tissue characterisation, and perfusion reserve in atrial fibrillation: insights from a longitudinal multiparametric cardiac magnetic resonance study." This is the 3rd early-career award achieved by Dr. Wijesurendra in major national and international conferences in 2016 and 2017 - well done!

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