R25 million Australian grant for top heart researcher
The grant will go towards building research capacity in reducing inequality in heart disease in South Africa and Australia. One of the research projects this money is earmarked for is the Hatter Institute's Heart of Africa Study. The money will go towards supporting PhD students, and paying for equipment and running expenses. The grant period is from 2013 to 2017.
Sliwa's long-time collaborator, Professor Simon Stewart of the Baker IDI Heart & Diabetes Institute in Melbourne, Australia and Honorary Professor at the Hatter Institute, is among the chief investigators for this grant.
"This is one of a few South-South collaborations," Sliwa said in reaction to the good news. "The funding will strengthen our collaboration with the Baker IDI Heart & Diabetes Institute."
"I am delighted that these funds will allow us to move forward with research projects aimed at a reduction of the precursors of heart disease in pregnancy or identifying those conditions earlier to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality related to cardiovascular disease," she added.