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Professor Elena Osto

Medical University of Graz, Graz (Austria)
Membership: FESC Member EAPC Member
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Biography
I am a Physician-scientist and my main area of research is cardiovascular biology. I am particularly interested in endothelial metabolism and function in immuno-inflammatory and metabolic disarrangements like obesity, diabetes and aging. Further, I study lipoprotein metabolism and function. I am Web Communicator and Nucleus Member of the ESC Working Group Atherosclerosis and Vascular Biology.
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Obesity management for cardiovascular outcomes: from individuals to cities
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Obesity management for cardiovascular outcomes: from individuals to cities
25 April 2026
Managing metabolic and obesity-mediated cardiovascular risk
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Managing metabolic and obesity-mediated cardiovascular risk
24 April 2026
Keynote session (3)
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Keynote session (3)
18 April 2026
The exposome and cardiovascular disease
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The exposome and cardiovascular disease
17 April 2026
Key takeaways from ESC Congress 2025 together with World Congress of Cardiology (1)
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Key takeaways from ESC Congress 2025 together with World Congress of Cardiology (1)
1 September 2025
Cardiometabolic dysfunction in diabetes: inflammation, vascular injury, and molecular signatures
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Cardiometabolic dysfunction in diabetes: inflammation, vascular injury, and molecular signatures
1 September 2025
Clonal haematopoiesis of indeterminate potential: a novel cardiovascular risk factor
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Clonal haematopoiesis of indeterminate potential: a novel cardiovascular risk factor
1 September 2025
Vascular immunometabolism: emerging mechanisms and therapeutic opportunities
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Vascular immunometabolism: emerging mechanisms and therapeutic opportunities
31 August 2025
Fireside Chat: cardiovascular disease outcomes - does physician´s sex matter?
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Fireside Chat: cardiovascular disease outcomes - does physician´s sex matter?
30 August 2025
Emerging novel risk factors for coronary disease
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Emerging novel risk factors for coronary disease
29 August 2025

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