Today we had an exciting meeting with our OUTREACH consortium studying causes and consequences of congenital heart defects with a healthy balance of basic, translational and clinical research
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Congratulations to @J_Bakkers, who received an M-grant from NWO! He will use this to study how the heart’s left-right asymmetry arises during zebrafish development. Read more here! https://t.co/onuEnijvWI
Congratulations to the Lifelong VISION consortium for receiving a Gravitation grant! In this partnership, scientists will join forces to find new solutions for blindness. The group of @J_Bakkers contributes by studying retinal regeneration in zebrafish: https://t.co/HsP5XJXYrs
The Nature Methods 2023 method of the year is 'methods for modelling development'. The Hubrecht is very excited due to our contribution to the development of several of these methods. Read more: https://t.co/WxoIbUgDbn
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Replacement Pump – Understanding how #heart#cells mature – steps towards damaged heart repair with lab-grown cells. Image & research by Phong D. Nguyen et al @J_Bakkers lab @_Hubrecht in @ScienceMagazine. Read more on https://t.co/m0EVZ2ZRjv with @MRC_LMS and @rooph
This week: Dr. Jeroen Bakkers' (@J_Bakkers) team at @UMCUtrecht visualized intracellular calcium dynamics in the regenerating #zebrafish heart to investigate #cardiomyocyte maturation.
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