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Kevin O'Gallagher

Dr Kevin O'Gallagher

Clinical Senior Lecturer

  • and Honorary Consultant in Interventional Cardiology

Biography

Dr Kevin O'Gallagher is a Clinical Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant in Interventional Cardiology in the Coronary Research Group, which sits within the School of in the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine.

Research

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Coronary Research Group

Translational research into the mechanisms and consequences of cardiac ischaemia with a view to developing and evaluating novel and personalised treatments for ischaemic heart disease.

ageing
Centre for Ageing Resilience In a Changing Environment - CARICE

Welcome to the KIng's Centre of Excellence for Ageing Resilience in a Changing Environment: CARICE

HUVEC
BHF 4-yr PhD Programme: Next Generation Human Models of Cardiovascular Disease

This 4-year PhD programme is the first in the UK dedicated exclusively to in vitro, ex vivo and in silico human models of cardiovascular disease (CVD).

News

AI reduces underdiagnosis of common heart failure in Black patients

AI can help reduce underdiagnosis of Black patients with a common type of heart failure, compared to in routine practice, new research finds.

Black heart failure patient

Research

Coronary Research Group Jan 26 hero
Coronary Research Group

Translational research into the mechanisms and consequences of cardiac ischaemia with a view to developing and evaluating novel and personalised treatments for ischaemic heart disease.

ageing
Centre for Ageing Resilience In a Changing Environment - CARICE

Welcome to the KIng's Centre of Excellence for Ageing Resilience in a Changing Environment: CARICE

HUVEC
BHF 4-yr PhD Programme: Next Generation Human Models of Cardiovascular Disease

This 4-year PhD programme is the first in the UK dedicated exclusively to in vitro, ex vivo and in silico human models of cardiovascular disease (CVD).

News

AI reduces underdiagnosis of common heart failure in Black patients

AI can help reduce underdiagnosis of Black patients with a common type of heart failure, compared to in routine practice, new research finds.

Black heart failure patient