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Dr Harry Klimis is a Senior Research Fellow at the Westmead Applied Research Centre and Senior Lecturer at the Western Sydney Clinical School, University of Sydney's Faculty of Medicine and Health. He specializes in cardio-oncology, cardiovascular disease prevention, and advanced echocardiography. His research focuses on optimizing cardiovascular care for cancer patients and survivors, leveraging digital health technologies. Dr Klimis holds a PhD from the University of Sydney/Westmead Applied Research Centre and completed a cardio-oncology fellowship at McMaster University, Canada. He has secured significant grants including an A$1 million NSW Health Elite Postdoctoral Researcher Grant and a Google AI Impact Challenge award.
- Education: PhD (University of Sydney/WARC), Fellowship in Cardio-Oncology (McMaster University), MBBS (University of Sydney), BMedSc (Honours) (University of Sydney)
- Affiliations: Honorary Research Fellow at PHRI (Canada), Adjunct roles in clinical and research institutions
Research interests include cardio-oncology, digital health applications, and mobile health interventions for CVD prevention. Current projects involve AI-supported healthcare models and rapid access cardiology services. Dr Klimis has authored over 50 peer-reviewed publications and holds several awards including the BJ Amos Travelling Fellowship and the University Medal (2007).
- Grants: 2022 NSW Health Grant, 2019 Google AI Grant (A$1M), 2020 Michael G. DeGroote Fellowship
- Awards: 2021 McMaster Cardiology Fellowship, 2016 Sydney Health Partners Grant
He supervises HDR students and leads initiatives to improve cardiovascular care efficiency through innovative clinical pathways and digital tools. His work bridges clinical practice and translational research, addressing gaps in patient management for both cancer and cardiovascular populations.
