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Doctor George Joy

City St George's University of London, London (United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland)
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Dr George Joy is an NIHR Clinical Lecturer in Cardiology in City St George's University of London. His research applies advanced non-invasive techniques and AI to detect early heart muscle abnormalities in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, understanding factors influencing disease progression and sudden cardiac death. His work has been published in Circulation and the Journal of American College of Cardiology. He was also nominated for the BHF Heart Hero Research Story of the Year 2024 and won the RSM President's Prize Silver Medal.
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AI exceeds clinician performance for left ventricular segmentation of cardiac MRI for predicting mortality
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AI exceeds clinician performance for left ventricular segmentation of cardiac MRI for predicting mortality
Evidence for microstructural alteration and microvascular disease in subclinical and overt hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
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Evidence for microstructural alteration and microvascular disease in subclinical and overt hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Advanced microstructural substrate detection in pre-hypertrophic HCM and its relationship to arrhythmogenesis; a hybrid CMR-ECG-Imaging study
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Advanced microstructural substrate detection in pre-hypertrophic HCM and its relationship to arrhythmogenesis; a hybrid CMR-ECG-Imaging study
Prospective case-control study of cardiovascular abnormalities six months following mild COVID-19 in healthcare workers
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Prospective case-control study of cardiovascular abnormalities six months following mild COVID-19 in healthcare workers
Microvascular and mechanical improvements following bariatric surgery in the obese; mechanistic insights from advanced & automated quantitative perfusion cardiac MRI
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Microvascular and mechanical improvements following bariatric surgery in the obese; mechanistic insights from advanced & automated quantitative perfusion cardiac MRI
Impact of obesity on myocardial microvasculature assessed using fully-automated inline myocardial perfusion mapping CMR
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Impact of obesity on myocardial microvasculature assessed using fully-automated inline myocardial perfusion mapping CMR
A rare case of fluorouracil-induced takotsubo cardiomyopathy causing cardiogenic shock; clinical and acute cardiac MRI features
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A rare case of fluorouracil-induced takotsubo cardiomyopathy causing cardiogenic shock; clinical and acute cardiac MRI features

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