A research program led by biomedical sciences professor Tami Martino, director of the U of G Centre for Cardiovascular Investigations, was featured Dec. 7 in Circulation, a top cardiovascular disease-prevention journal produced by the American Heart Association. Martino’s research into the best time to give a recovery drug to patients was discussed in the report, which says many medications have short half-lives and may work best under timed dosages. Martino studies chronobiology, cardiovascular disease and circadian rhythms.
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