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    How cells decide on their future roles

    University of Birmingham | Dr Rui Monteiro

    Formation of the vascular network that carries blood, oxygen and nutrients around the body begins early in the embryo. The main vessels - arteries and veins - are formed first and soon after smaller vessels develop from the main vessels to ...

  • Socialising could reverse frailty in older people

    Socialising could reverse frailty in older people

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    Remote monitoring of heart failure – keeping patients out of hospital

    University of Southampton | Professor John M Morgan

    Heart failure is a debilitating disease that can make even the most basic exercise difficult. Treating and managing heart failure is a major strain on the NHS budget, but it is a difficult condition for doctors to monitor. Some patients wit...

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    Tackling reperfusion injury - a side effect of heart attack treatment

    Newcastle University | Professor Ioakim Spyridopoulos

    In the UK the standard treatment for heart attacks is angioplasty - a procedure to quickly open the blocked coronary artery. This has played a part in vastly improving the survival of patients who experience a heart attack. However, the abr...

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    Understanding who might have side-effects when taking statins

    University of Oxford | Dr James Sheppard

    Statins are cholesterol-lowering drugs that prevent heart attack and stroke. However, some people may experience side effects when taking them such as muscle pain, liver injury and diabetes, which can stop some people from taking them. This...

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    Do blood vessel stem cells repair damage in atherosclerosis?

    King's College London | Professor Qingbo Xu

    BHF Professor Qingbo Xu and his team at King’s College London have been studying stem cells that lie in the wall of blood vessels. These cells are thought to be important in repairing damaged blood vessels found in atherosclerosis. Athe...

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    Preventing blood vessel damage with stem cells

    University of Birmingham | Professor Gerard Nash

    Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are a type of stem cell that can be extracted from human tissue and grown to large numbers in the laboratory. Professor Gerard Nash and his team at the University of Birmingham have been studying MSCs and believ...

  • BHF Professor Sir Rory Collins awarded MRC Millennium Medal 2020

    BHF Professor Sir Rory Collins at the University of Oxford has been awarded the Medical Research Council’s (MRC) most prestigious personal award, the Millennium Medal 2020.

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    Studying inflammation in broken heart syndrome

    University of Aberdeen | Professor Dana Dawson

    Dr Dana Dawson and her colleagues at the University of Aberdeen are studying stress-induced cardiomyopathy, also known as Takotsubo or ‘broken heart syndrome’. Broken heart syndrome presents like a heart attack, but heart arteries are f...

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    Is a gene called SETSIP involved in endothelial cell repair?

    Queen's University Belfast | Dr Andriana Margariti

    In this PhD studentship, supervised by Dr Andriana Margariti, the researchers are studying if endothelial cells lining blood vessels can be generated from other cell types in the body. Damage to the endothelium lining blood vessels is often...