UK’s only medical research institute focused on the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diabetes and heart disease.
Do you have atrial fibrillation and willing to practice yoga? The Alfred hospital and Baker Institute are conducting a research project to determine if practising yoga three times per week reduces episodes of atrial fibrillation (AF). Who can participate? You may be eligible to participate in this clinical study if you: are 18 to 80 years old...
A nurse-led program aims to reduce hospital readmissions for high-risk CAD patients. Can a nurse-led management program reduce hospital readmissions for patients who are at higher risk? The Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute and Heartwest are investigating a health care program to reduce readmissions after coronary artery disease (“CAD”). Who can participate? You may be eligible for...
Researching potential new treatments for obesity The SYNCHRONIZE™-2 Trial is testing an investigational medication to see if it works to reduce body weight and whether it is safe and how the body handles taking it. Who can participate? You, or someone you know, may be able to take part if you/they: are 18 years of age or...
Do you have type 2 diabetes? If you want to help the development of future type 2 diabetes treatment, then the REIMAGINE 2 clinical study may be for you. Who can participate? You may be eligible to participate in this clinical study if you fulfil the following: 18 years or older Have a BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2...
Help us better understand the risk of coronary artery disease following cancer treatment The Risk-guided disease management plan to prevent coronary artery disease (CAD) in patients with previous cancer (REDEEM-CAD) study aims to understand whether chemotherapy or radiotherapy for the treatment of cancer increases the risk of developing CAD. We also want to know if best practice...
Join the fight against diabetes If you have been diagnosed with diabetes (type 1 or type 2) after 2015, please help us to understand more about diabetes and how to prevent some of its devastating effects. Who can participate? We are looking for men and women who: have type 1 or type 2 diabetes were diagnosed between...