The Cardiorespiratory Function and Infection research area at NMS, which currently concentrates clinical research efforts on the interface of cardiorespiratory diseases and infections, aims to be a beacon of innovation and commitment to improving healthcare.
In the dynamic medical research landscape, the NMS research team has positioned itself at the intersection of three critical domains: the intricate workings of cardiovascular and respiratory systems and the complexity of infectious diseases.
NMS researchers working in this research area, a diverse and dedicated group of experts, bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to answer the most pressing questions in the field. NMS researchers believe in the power of interdisciplinary collaboration and recognise that breakthroughs often occur at the intersection of different fields of knowledge.
In the pursuit of excellence, the researchers of this NMS research area utilise the latest technologies and methods to conduct rigorous and impactful research. Whether exploring pathophysiological mechanisms, deciphering the molecular mechanisms underlying infections, evaluating new treatments or developing innovative diagnostic tools, our group is committed to pushing the boundaries of medical knowledge.