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Professor Thomas H Marwick

Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, Melbourne (Australia)
Membership: FESC Member
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THOMAS MARWICK, MBBS, PhD, MPH Tom Marwick is the Head of the Imaging Research lab at the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute. He was previously Director at the Baker Institute (2016-23), the Menzies Institute (2012-15), and Head of Cardiovascular Imaging at Cleveland Clinic. His education was completed at University of Melbourne, Australia; University of Louvain, Belgium and Harvard. His main contributions are in clinical research and research training. He has supervised nearly 50 research higher-degree students. He was one of the initiators of stress echocardiography, and has made contributions to the prognostic evidence underlying cardiovascular imaging. His main research interests relate to detection of early cardiovascular disease and cost-effective application of cardiac imaging techniques for treatment. He has published nearly 1000 papers, reviews, chapters and editorials, and is an Associate Editor at JACC and Executive Editor at JACC-Cardiovascular Imaging.
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Late-Breaking Clinical Science: cardiovascular imaging and AI
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Late-Breaking Clinical Science: cardiovascular imaging and AI
1 September 2025
Great Debate: human vs. machine - cardiac imaging in 2030 - who wins the heart?
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Great Debate: human vs. machine - cardiac imaging in 2030 - who wins the heart?
30 August 2025
Focus on atrial cardiomyopathy and right ventricular function: what is new?
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Focus on atrial cardiomyopathy and right ventricular function: what is new?
25 August 2023
New insights into left atrial cardiomyopathy
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New insights into left atrial cardiomyopathy
25 August 2023
Population and patient benefits from big data cardiac imaging
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Population and patient benefits from big data cardiac imaging
10 May 2023
Dechiphering the phenotypes and dynamics of cardiomyopathies under the light of multi-modality imaging
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Dechiphering the phenotypes and dynamics of cardiomyopathies under the light of multi-modality imaging
10 May 2023
All about echocardiography in aortic stenosis
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All about echocardiography in aortic stenosis
27 August 2022
Chronic heart failure - Imaging
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Chronic heart failure - Imaging
27 August 2022
The right heart in the spotlight
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The right heart in the spotlight
11 December 2021
Singing in the strain: what’s new?
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Singing in the strain: what’s new?
10 December 2021

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