A/Prof James Hare
A/Prof James Hare is Deputy Director and Head of Non-invasive Cardiology in the Department of Cardiology.
He is a cardiologist in the Heart Failure & Transplant service at The Alfred in Melbourne.
He is also a Senior Research Fellow at the Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute. He completed his PhD in advanced echocardiography at the University of Queensland with Prof Tom Marwick. His thesis investigated the role of novel cardiac imaging techniques such as myocardial strain and 3D echo to assess left ventricular function in clinical populations. Particular emphases were on technique reproducibility, impact on clinical decision-making and use of advanced imaging techniques to assess response to randomised interventions (pharmacological and exercise). These were targeted to conditions such as hypertensive heart disease, T2DM and chemotherapy cardiotoxicity.
Subsequently, he completed a post-doctoral fellowship in cardiac MRI with Prof Matthias Friedrich at the Libin Cardiovascular Institute, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Specific research interests in cardiac MRI have included tissue characterization techniques (T2 and T1 mapping), oxygenation-sensitive CMR (BOLD), reproducibility studies and implementation of new CMR techniques into clinical practice.
A/Prof Hare has published and presented cardiac imaging research in both echocardiography and cardiac MRI at multiple international meetings and journals in Asia/Pacific, Europe and United States, including oral presentations at the Annual Scientific Sessions of the American Heart Association and the European Society of Cardiology Congress. He is an active member of the Australian and New Zealand Working Group on Cardiac Magnetic Resonance (ANZCMR), as well as a member of the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (SCMR). He developed and currently maintains the ANZCMR working group website. He is a current member of the American Heart Association and the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation.