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  • RESEARCH

    Understanding how oxidation of a protein called PKGI-alpha regulates the heartbeat

    University of Manchester | Dr Luigi Venetucci

    Each heartbeat consists of two phases: systole and diastole. During systole, heart muscle cells – cardiomyocytes – in the lower chambers of the heart contract (shorten) to pump blood out of the heart. During diastole, these lower chamber ca...

  • Andrew Baker

    BHF Professor of Translational Cardiovascular Sciences, Andrew Baker, is leading a team of scientists aiming to 'translate' discoveries made in the lab into new treatments for heart patients.

  • RESEARCH

    How does the MyBP-C protein cause cardiomyopathy?

    King's College London | Dr Thomas Kampourakis

    BHF Intermediate Basic Science Research Fellow Dr Thomas Kampourakis is studying how faulty proteins lead to cardiomyopathies, diseases of the heart muscle that can cause heart failure. When the heart beats many elements work together t...

  • 3D hearts predict patient survival

    Researchers that we've part-funded have developed technology which can accurately predict the prognosis of people who suffer from pulmonary arterial hypertension.

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    How a protein called prelamin A is involved in cardiomyopathy and ageing

    King's College London | Professor Catherine Shanahan

    Professor Catherine Shanahan and her team at King’s College London are studying a protein called prelamin A. This toxic protein can accumulate in heart muscle cells causing them to function less efficiently, and this can lead to heart failu...

  • Portion guide: Vegetables

    Follow our guide to see what a portion looks like for different vegetables, to help you eat a healthy and balanced diet.

  • BHF throws support behind air pollution measures in capital

    TfL has announced additional monitoring cameras that will expand the ULEZ.

  • Quiz: Which fitness activity suits you?

    Fitness classes or other types of activity can be a great way to help reduce your risk of heart and circulatory disease. Try our fun quiz to give you some inspiration.

  • BHF Professor Ziad Mallat elected Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences

    Professor Ziad Mallat is among 50 world-leading UK researchers who have been elected to the prestigious Fellowship of the Academy of Medical Sciences.

  • Over a third of UK adults still haven't learned CPR

    We’re joining other healthcare organisations and ambulance services in urging people to learn CPR for Restart a Heart Day in light of worrying research that shows that over a third (38%) of UK adults have never undertaken any form of CPR training.