reSEARCH@Heart Interactive Research Portal


View current data on investigators, institutions, awards, and resulting publications funded by the Association since 2001.

Open reSEARCH@heart Portal

Scenarios for portal usage

  • Look up a scientist to see if they have been funded by the American Heart Association since 2001. If funded, review their project topic and expertise.
  • Enter a scientific topic (e.g., Kawasaki Disease, Valve Repair) to find examples of Association-funded research. Review the related publications to learn about the research outcomes or to see collaborating investigators.
  • Enter a project summary or publication abstract to determine if the Association has funded similar research. Locate Association-funded investigators who have similar expertise.
  • Locate institutions in a specific geographic location that have active Association awards.

Be careful in these areas

  • Reporting. This is not a reporting tool. Data is limited to what is in the system or publication data provided by our vendor, therefore, it may not be complete. For example, all publications may not be indexed by the vendor and these are updated only periodically.
  • Topic Searches. Since a variety of terms could describe a scientific topic, the portal is best used to look for EXAMPLES of funding, rather than total Association funding on a particular topic.
  • Publications related to Association-supported research. Acknowledgment statements within a publication establish links to the projects that supported the findings.

Activities that would be better addressed in a different way

  • Literature search on a scientific topic. This portal only shows publication information that is related to Association-funded research since 2001.
  • Summary information about research that has been funded by the Association. Data in the portal is limited and cannot be used to summarize Association-funded research.

Please send questions or comments about the portal to [email protected].

reSEARCH@Heart Instructional Video