Cardiovascular disease in women
Welcome to my page. Let me introduce myself, I am Hester den Ruijter, Professor of Cardiovascular disease in women. My aim is to translate knowledge from experimental research to the patient. In women, the diagnosis of heart disease is a problem. Most available diagnostics for heart disease have been tested in men and directly translated to women. Nowadays we are increasingly becoming aware that male-derived tests do not always detect heart disease in women. There are interesting sex differences in the pathophysiology of heart disease that may explain why diagnostic tests developed in men fail to detect heart disease in women. Therefore, my goal is to obtain novel biomarkers that facilitate the diagnosis of heart disease in women. If you have any questions regarding my research, you are welcome to contact me.

Contact
Email: hruijte2@umcutrecht.nl
Phone: +31 88 75 576 54
Keywords
Sex differences, cardiology, women, biobank studies, epidemiology, plaque erosion, heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, biomarkers
Research topic
Cardiovascular disease in women
Type of research
Translational research, epidemiology, biobank studies
Collaborations
- DCVA IMPRESS consortium
- Queen of Hearts consortium
- De Jonge Akademie
- Cardiologie Centra Nederland
- Biomarcare group
- ARGUS consortium
- RECONNECT
- Johan Björkegren
- Vera Regitz-Zagrosek
- Nancy Sweitzer
Public Private Partners:
Pure profile
Hester den Ruijter