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We are grateful for the support and assistance from the following members of our Board of Advisors
(move the mouse over the Institution column for translations to original language):

Member: Institution: Country
Dr John N Amoore Department of Medical Physics
Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Edinburgh
Scotland
Dr Roland Asmar
French Society of Arterial Hypertension
Subsidiary of the French Society of Cardiology, Paris
France
Mr Neil Atkins
Blood Pressure Unit and ADAPT Centre
Beaumont Hospital, Dublin
Ireland
Prof Lawrie Beilin
School of Medicine & Pharmacology
Royal Perth Hospital Unit, Perth
Australia
Prof David Bouchier-Hayes Professor and Chairman, Department of Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Education & Research Centre, Smurfit Building, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin
Ireland
Prof Denis L Clement
Department of Heart & Vascualar Disease
University Hospital, Gent
Belgium
Dr Peter De Leeuw
Internal Medicine
Academic Hospital, Maastricht
Netherlands
Prof Robert Fagard
Catholic Univeristy of Leuven
Hypertension & Cardiovascular Patient Unit, Leuven
Belgium
Dr John Graves
Division of Hypertension and the Division of Nephrology
Mayo Medical School, The Mayo Clinic
USA
Prof Yutaka Imai
Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Tohoku University Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Science & Medicine, Tohoku Univ. Hospital
Japan
Prof Jean-Michel Mallion
Head of Internal Medicine & Cardiology
University Hospital Grenoble
France
Prof Giuseppe Mancia
University of Milano-Bicocca, Institute of Internal Medicine
Hospital San Gerardo of Tintori, Monza
Italy
Dr Thomas Mengden
Department of Internal Medicine
University Clinic Bonn
Germany
Dr Martin G Myers
Division of Cardiology
Sunnybrook & Women's College Health Sciences Centre, Ontario
Canada
Prof Eoin O'Brien
(Chairman)
The Conway Institute of Biomolecular and Biomedical Research
University College Dublin, Dublin
Ireland
Dr Paul Padfield
Department of Medicine
Western General Hospital, Edinburgh
Scotland
Dr Paulo Palatini
Department of Clinical Medicine & Research
University of Padova
Italy
Prof Gianfranco Parati
Department of Clinical Medicine, Prevention & Applied Biotechnologies
University of Milano-Bicocca and Hospital San Luca, Milan
Italy
Prof Thomas G Pickering
Behavioral Cardiovascular Health and Hypertension Program
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York
USA
Prof John Potter
Head of Division of Medicine, University Department of Medicine for the Elderly Glenfield General Hospital, Leicester
England
Dr Josep Redon
Hypertension Clinic, Internal Medicine
Hospital Clinic, University of Valencia
Spain
William J Rickard Managing Director
dabl® Educational Trust Ltd, Dublin
Ireland
Dr Jan Staessen
Catholic University of Leuven, Hypertension & Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Unit Internal Medicine-Cardiology, Leuven
Belgium
Dr George Stergiou
Hypertension Center, Third University Dept of Medicine
Sotiria Hospital, Athens
Greece
Dr Gert van Montfrans
Academic Medical Centre
Internal Medicine, Amsterdam
Netherlands
Dr Paolo Verdecchia
Department of Cardiovascular Diseases
University of Perugia, Hospital R. Silvestrini, Perugia
Italy
Prof Bernard Waeber
University Hospital Centre Vaudois
Division of Hypertension, Dept of Internal Medicine, Lausanne
Switzerland
Prof William B White
Section of Hypertension & Vascular Diseases
The University of Connecticut Health Center
USA

 

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