About
Associate Professor Mark Adams is affiliated with the Central Clinical School at the University of Sydney's Faculty of Medicine and Health. His clinical specialty is Cardiology, with research focusing on cardiovascular disease mechanisms, interventional cardiology, and outcomes analysis. He has been involved in studies related to heart failure management, coronary interventions, and vascular pathophysiology.
His research interests include atherosclerosis progression, endothelial dysfunction, and novel diagnostic techniques in cardiology. He has contributed to over 30 peer-reviewed publications since 2001, with recent work addressing high-risk PCI outcomes in rural patients and long-term survival post-TAVI. His grants include investigations into anti-IgD in pregnancy (2009) and coronary microcirculation physiology (2001).
Adams has collaborated on multicenter trials like the ADVANCE study and holds expertise in translational research bridging molecular biology and clinical cardiology. His work frequently examines non-traditional risk factors in cardiovascular disease and innovative procedural techniques.

