
Transform HF
Led by Dr. Heather Ross, Temerty Medicine and Dr. Craig Simmons, Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, this Institutional Strategic Initiative between the University of Toronto and Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research aims to create new healthcare technologies and […]
Lead: Heather J. Ross
Heather Ross CM, MD, DSc, MHSc, FRCP (C), FACC is a Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto, and Head of the Division of Cardiology at the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre. She received the Order of Canada in 2020 (CM), and an Honorary Doctor of Science (DSc) from Queen’s University 2021. She is the Scientific lead for the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research, and holds the Loretta A. Rogers Chair in Heart Function and the Pfizer Chair in Cardiovascular Research. She received her medical degree from the University of British Columbia, Canada, Cardiology training at Dalhousie University, and Postdoctoral Fellowship in Cardiac Transplantation at Stanford University, California. She earned her Master’s Degree in Bioethics from the University of Toronto. She has published over 450 peer reviewed articles, with an H index of 73 and > 23k citations, trained > 45 highly qualified personnel and received > 40 million dollars in peer reviewed research funding. She has won numerous awards including Inventor of the year (UHN 2022), the Canadian Society of Transplantation Lifetime Achievement Award (2022), the inaugural CCS Women in Cardiovascular Medicine/Science Mentorship Award (2020) and the Canadian Heart Failure Society Annual Achievement Award (2019).