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Cardiac Laminopathy: The Importance of Genotype-Specific Management

Nina E. Hasselberg, ProCardio Director of Cardiological Research and Leader of the Cardiomyopathy Team, has received a prestigious invitation to present the topic "Cardiac Laminopathy: The Importance of Genotype-Specific Management" at the Grand Rounds of the Cardiovascular Division at the University of Minnesota.

Published 5/6/2025
Picture of Nina Hasselberg on a Flyer for her presentation during the Grand Rounds at University of Minnesota

Photo: University of Minnesota

5.6.25 Grand Rounds Flyer, University of Minnesota

Cardiac laminopathy is a rare but serious heart condition associated with mutations in lamin genes. Recent research, including work at ProCardio and Oslo University Hospital, has significantly enhanced the understanding of how genetic factors influence heart disease progression and treatment options. In her lecture, Nina will share her expertise on the importance of genotype-specific approach to managing this condition. 

Follow lecture on Zoom 

The lecture is open for everyone. The lecture is held at the University of Minnesota on May 6th, at 12pm local time (19.00 CET). Click here to go to the zoom meeting or scan the QR code on the flyer.