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  2. Nikolai Pakhomov | Cambridge Cardiovascular

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    23 Feb 2024: Search site. Cambridge Cardiovascular. Nikolai Pakhomov. Postdoctoral Research Associate. Postdoctoral Research Associate. Affiliations. Classifications:. Postdoctoral Research Associates. Specialities:. Departments and institutes:. Information
  3. Dr Laura Burzynski | Cambridge Cardiovascular

    https://www.cardiovascular.cam.ac.uk/directory/lburzynski
    23 Feb 2024: Search site. Cambridge Cardiovascular. Dr Laura Burzynski. My research is concerned with exploring the effects of inflammatory pathways on the development of heart disease. I am particularly interested in a protein called Interleukin-1 Alpha (IL-1α)
  4. Professor Andrew Grace | Cambridge Cardiovascular

    https://www.cardiovascular.cam.ac.uk/directory/agrace
    23 Feb 2024: Search site. Cambridge Cardiovascular. Professor Andrew Grace. Andrew has strengths in strategic thinking and execution that have contributed significantly to developing new transformative treatments. His research impact has coincided with, and also
  5. Dr Stephen Hoole | Cambridge Cardiovascular

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    23 Feb 2024: Search site. Cambridge Cardiovascular. Dr Stephen Hoole. Coronary stent safety; Cardioprotection during PCI; Metabolic optimisation during PCI; Myocardial injury during revascularization; Coronary/left ventricular physiological assessment during PCI;
  6. Elizabeth Le | Cambridge Cardiovascular

    https://www.cardiovascular.cam.ac.uk/directory/elizabeth-le
    23 Feb 2024: Abstract: The impact of cardiovascular disease on society is enormous. In the UK alone, 160,000 people die from heart disease and stroke every year.
  7. Dr Victoria Pell | Cambridge Cardiovascular

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    23 Feb 2024: Search site. Cambridge Cardiovascular. Dr Victoria Pell. PhD Thesis Supervisor: Dr Thomas Krieg. Title: The investigation of mitochondrial function in ischaemia/reperfusion injury through the use of metabolomics and click chemistry. Abstract:
  8. Professor Colin Taylor | Cambridge Cardiovascular

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    23 Feb 2024: Search site. Cambridge Cardiovascular. Professor Colin Taylor. Intracellular signalling pathways. Regulated changes in cytosolic Ca. 2+. concentration are the principal means by which contraction of vascular smooth muscle is controlled, and drugs
  9. Giovanni Canu | Cambridge Cardiovascular

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    23 Feb 2024: Search site. Cambridge Cardiovascular. Giovanni Canu. You can see theReal name:. Name:. Giovanni Canu. History. Member for. 9 years 4 months. We connect cardiovascular researchers in Cambridge and beyond. For inquiries about our research, please
  10. Cardiovascular Interdisciplinary Research Centre (IRC) | Cambridge…

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    23 Feb 2024: Search site. Cambridge Cardiovascular. Cardiovascular Interdisciplinary Research Centre (IRC)Andrew Buchanan. A discovery innovations leader and mentor across target selection, pipeline delivery to first time in human (FiH) and the related
  11. Dr Laure Gambardella | Cambridge Cardiovascular

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    23 Feb 2024: Search site. Cambridge Cardiovascular. Dr Laure Gambardella. I have joined Dr Sanjay Sinha's team in 2014 to improve our understanding of human epicardial development. My project aims to characterise the heterogeneity of the epicardial cells in

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