The BHF Data Science Centre are seeking your help to guide the direction of heart research in two surveys – one for the public and one for healthcare and science professionals. Dr Michelle Williams, Senior Clinical Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh and Associate Director of the British Heart Foundation (BHF) Data Science Centre is leading a project to help to establish national research priorities for cardiovascular research. The project, “Can you help us understand what matters most in cardiovascular research?” features two surveys: A survey for members of the public to complete to find out what types of research are most important to you A survey for researchers and professionals who are involved in fields related to cardiovascular disease, clinical care, imaging and data science to help the BHF Data Science Centre prioritise imaging research The deadline for both surveys is the 21 Aug 22. If you would like to take part in the survey for members of the public, please click here. If you would like to take part in the survey for researchers and professionals involved in fields related to cardiovascular research, clinical care, imaging and data science, please click here. For more information on the project, please click here. Related links Dr Michelle Williams University of Edinburgh British Heart Foundation (BHF) Data Science Centre BHF Data Science Centre project The Public Survey: What matters to you? The Professionals’ Survey: Cardiovascular Imaging Social media tags and titles The BHF Data Science Centre are seeking your help to guide the direction of heart research in two surveys – one for the public and one for healthcare and science professionals. @EdinUniCVS @imagingmedsci @BHFDataScience @TheBHF @HDR_UK @SINAPSECENTRE Publication date 28 Jul, 2022