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« Back to NewsNew AI tool can predict heart failure at least five years before it develops
8 April 2026
Programme uses data from routine CT scans to help doctors identify high-risk patients earlier than ever before
Scientists in the UK and Germany partner to advance heart imaging research
8 January 2026
Researchers from the Acute Multidisciplinary Imaging and Interventional Centre (AMIIC) in RDM’s Division of Cardiovascular Medicine are leading a new partnership to strengthen international collaboration in advanced medical imaging, with a focus on improving how heart disease is studied and diagnosed.
Professor Charalambos Antoniades elected as new Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences
22 May 2025
The Academy of Medical Sciences has elected five University of Oxford biomedical and health scientists to its fellowship in 2025, including Charis Antoniades.
EAS Young Investigator Fellowship for Michail Mavrogiannis
1 April 2025
Congratulations to Michail Mavrogiannis who has been awarded an EAS Young Investigator Fellowship.
Vote for AI research shortlisted for the BHF Research Story of the Year award
7 August 2024
Voting is open! Some of our British Heart Foundation funded research has been shortlisted for the BHF Research Story of the Year award. Discover more and vote for our work into developing an AI tool to predict people’s risk of having a heart attack years before it happens.
AI analysis of routine heart scans can predict risk of developing heart problems ten years in advance, new research finds
30 May 2024
A research team led by scientists at the Radcliffe Department of Medicine, University of Oxford has developed an Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology which can accurately predict the risk of a heart attack, heart failure or cardiac death from routine cardiac CT scans, up to ten years in advance.
AI tool could help thousands avoid fatal heart attacks
14 November 2023
An Artificial Intelligence (AI) tool that can predict 10-year risk of deadly heart attacks, could transform treatment for patients who undergo CT scans to investigate chest pain, according to British Heart Foundation (BHF)-funded research presented at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions in Philadelphia.
Study develops radiotranscriptomic AI analysis to enable virtual heart biopsies
5 September 2022
RDM researchers tested the method in COVID-19 patients, to find that the results predicted in-hospital mortality.
UK's first photon-counting CT scanner arrives at AMIIC
15 February 2022
