Our latest preclinical work now out that demonstrates that targeting Runx1 is a new treatment with translational potential to protect hearts against the adverse consequences of a heart attack. @UofGVC@UofGMVLS@TheBHF
https://t.co/zKpth3I5da
https://t.co/V4ZyKqvZhT
Please welcome @macdeilidh, one of our Editorial Board Fellows for 2023!
Eilidh is a postdoc at the University of Glasgow, and loves working to untangle the mysteries of the heart. She can't wait for the opportunity to be mentored by a Senior Editor at JP through this Fellowship!
The mechano-electric coupling + arrhythmias meeting run by the @sfb1425 crew is the greatest meeting of all time!! I am so so happy to be here. Coolest science. Cooler people. 🫀
In research on mechano-electric coupling for more than half a century.. "Sometimes it is a bit frustrating, I admit, but I encourage all my young colleagues, female as well as males, to stay in science and pursue your curiosity" - Ursula Ravens #MEC2022#CardiacResearch
A huge congratulations to Eilidh MacDonald on winning the Bernard & Joan Marshall ECR prize at the @BSCResearch conference. Amazing team effort with @AliElbassioni demonstrating the translational importance of Runx1 in HFpEF
https://t.co/9vbuEOFJhu
I think about how great it would be to have Hermione's time turner almost daily. Oh to be in the lab, in the animal unit, writing, and analysing all at once.... (somehow I'd still probably not manage to get everything done) #AcademicTwitter
Proud to present our group project "Runx1 as a therapeutic target in HFpEF" in #ishr2022 . Thanks Prof. Christopher Loughrey, Prof. Stuart Nicklin, Dr. Eilidh MacDonald, for support and guidance. Acknowledgments to @JMCCardiology @UofGICAMS @UofGMVLS