
Abhipree Sharma
@abhipreesharma
PhD candidate @MIPS_DDB π¬| Investigating the potential sex-specific differences of glucose-lowering therapies in the diabetic heart π«
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11-03-2021 07:47:17
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CONGRATS π to the ASCEPT Student Forum Symposium prize winners:π₯ Vivian Tran, PhD from La Trobe Universityπ₯Ranita from UNSW andπ₯Choon Leng So from UQ Pharmacy - Pictured here with the prize sponsors from @BMGLABTECH BioCurate & Promega Corporation and the student forum committee members.


So excited for my first first-author publication with the awesome Michael Mah Prof Rebecca Ritchie and Miles De Blasio! Congrats team ππΎ MIPS DDB

Our BMP7 gene therapy paper is published! Another awesome collaborative effort and Nimna's first first-author paper. Congrats everyone! Mitchel Tate Nimna Perera @D2Prakoso Dr Dan Donner Paul Prof Rebecca Ritchie MIPS DDB Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences frontiersin.org/article/10.338β¦

Do you want to hear from four accomplished professionals in education, industry, government and research ? Come along to the #ASCEPT2021Β pre-meeting Careers Workshop, facilitated by Betty Exintaris and Prof Barbara Kemp-Harper! Check out the presenter bios below π

#HDRSym2021 set up all ready! We are so excited to see all the amazing presentations and have an opportunity to network within Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences Parkville Postgrad Association



Congratulations Abhipree Sharma on another excellent review article with myself and Prof Rebecca Ritchie!! This one in British Journal of Pharmacology (BJP) describes the Sex-specific differences of glucose lowering therapies on the diabetic heart: IUPHAR Review 33. Check it out. bpspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111β¦

So excited to see our position piece providing guidance on choosing the best model of diabetes-induced heart failure - so important to keep the patients we're hoping to benefit in mind - out now in @trendsinpharm @D2Prakoso Mitchel Tate Miles De Blasio authors.elsevier.com/a/1fKfsbg0khAVK

Thanks ASCEPT ISHR Australasian Section and Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences for hosting the fantastic #AIMSymposium22! Grateful for the chance to present my work on the sex differences of diabetes treatments on the π« and also win a highly commended award. Congrats to all presenters/award winners MIPS DDB


Honoured to have been selected as a Garth McQueen and poster finalist, and to have won the cardiovascular SIG prize at the ASCEPT & Hypertension Aus Joint Scientific Meeting! Massive thanks to my amazing supervisors Prof Rebecca Ritchie and Miles De Blasio, and the best conference roomies Chengxue Helena Qin and Anida Velagic!



A new study led by Abhipree Sharma Prof Rebecca Ritchie and Jenni Ilomaki has found that SGLT2i, when compared with GLP-1RAs, is more likely to reduce the risk of cardiovascular events in men with T2D, than in women. π monash.edu/pharm/about/neβ¦

Despite women with T2D having a higher risk of developing CVD than men with T2D, treatment approaches for diabetes-induced CVD remain the same across the sexes. Published today in The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific: sciencedirect.com/science/articlβ¦

Thanks so much Prof Rebecca Ritchie! So excited for this publication, a great collaborative effort π Jenni Ilomaki Miles De Blasio Stephen Wood The Lancet Reg Health-West Pacific MIPS DDB

Welcome reception for Society for Heart and Vascular Metabolism with Prof Judy de Haan and Abhipree Sharma . Looking forward to a great conference!


Awesome way to finish off the Society for Heart and Vascular Metabolism conference in Graz at the Gala dinner. Abhipree Sharma Prof Judy de Haan E. Dale Abel Adam R. Wende, PhD, FAHA #SHVM2023 Baker Institute MIPS DDB


Thank you ISHR Australasian Section for the invitation to speak at #CSANZ2023 this year! Such a fantastic conference with lots of amazing research in the cardiovascular field π« Prof Rebecca Ritchie Miles De Blasio MIPS DDB


Student/ECR Cardiovascular Symposium hosted by ASCEPT, ISHR Australasian Section & Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences was a great success! Congrats to prize winners. Thank you to sponsors, guest speakers, chairs, judges, student reps Tayla Hughes & Dr. Saba Naghipour, PhD, & ASCEPT CV SIG co-chair Melissa Reichelt π«


Final speaker in this red hot session is Nimna Perera Nimna Perera sharing her EV work in cardiometabolic disease. So proud of Nimna, taking the stage as a PhD candidate with senior scientists πππ MIPS DDB Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences ASCEPT #ascept2023 Miles De Blasio
