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Congratulations to Prof Charalambos Antoniades, who has been awarded a prestigious BHF Senior Clinical Research Fellowship for his research programme “Exploring new links between adipose tissue and vascular redox state”.

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Charis is Associate Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine in the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, RDM, University of Oxford and an honorary consultant with OUH.  Charis also runs the innovative BHF CRE training programme on the development of basic skills in cardiovascular research.

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