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Cara Trivett serves as a Research Fellow within the School of Cardiovascular & Metabolic Health at the University of Glasgow, conducting cutting-edge research at the intersection of cardiovascular genomics and cerebrovascular disease mechanisms. Her institutional affiliation centers on advancing molecular diagnostics for metabolic and cardiac conditions through advanced sequencing technologies.
Her primary research domains include:
- Cardiovascular Genetics and Genomic Variation
- Stroke Pathophysiology and Biomarker Discovery
- Long-read Sequencing Applications
- circulating microRNA Profiling
- Metabolic Syndrome Molecular Pathways
- Translational Diagnostic Development
Recent scholarly output reveals a focused trajectory in genomic methodologies for cardiovascular health assessment. The 2024 Nature Reviews Cardiology publication demonstrates how long-read sequencing elucidates structural genetic variants in cardiac conditions, while the 2022 collaborative systematic review in the Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism establishes microRNA expression patterns as predictive biomarkers for stroke outcomes, indicating progression toward clinically applicable genomic diagnostics.
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