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Carmel McEniery Dr McEniery is a Senior Research Associate in the Clinical Pharmacology Unit, University of Cambridge and is a Fellow and College Lecturer in Physiology, Churchill College, Cambridge. Her research interest lies in the haemodynamic consequences of ageing, with a particular focus on arterial stiffening and central blood pressure. She is also interested in the factors underlying the development of hypertension in young individuals, including the influence of ethnicity. She is centrally involved in the Anglo-Cardiff Collaborative Trial, a large, community-based investigation into the influence of ageing on blood pressure and arterial haemodynamics and she leads the ENIGMA and ENIGMA-Ethnicity Studies, both large, longitudinal follow-up studies investigating the natural history of blood pressure in young adults.

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Due to the Coronavirus pandemic,
we have been forced to postpone the
7th International Conference on Prehypertension,
Hypertension, Metabolic Disorders and Cardiovascular Disease (PreHT2020)
to a later date.
The conference will remain in Vilnius.
The new dates are: 15-18 October, 2020

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