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Development of in vivo biotinylation and genome-wide profiling tools for cardio-vascular studies in zebrafish
Development of in vivo biotinylation and genome-wide profiling tools for cardio-vascular studies in zebrafish
1 November 2012
to
31 March 2014
Awards
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Pump-priming Awards
Award holders
Tatjana Sauka-Spengler
Sauka-Spengler
Professor of Developmental Genomics and Gene Regulation
BHF Centre of Research Excellence
Oxford BHF CRE Research Themes
Big Data
Human Genetics
Target Discovery
Development & Regeneration
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Transition Research Fellowships
BHF CRE Awards
Centre Leadership of the Oxford BHF CRE
BHF Centre of Regenerative Medicine
Research
Aim 1. Targeting resident cell-based repair
Aim 2. Conditioning the injury environment
Centre Members
Postdoctoral projects
Postdoctoral projects
Past Members of the Centre
Graduate Students
BHF CRM DPhil Studentships
CRM Pump-Priming Funding
Targeting cardiac inflammation in post-infarction myocardial injury using novel chemokine-ligand traps derived from tick saliva
Generating new transgenic models to study the coronary vasculature
Development of novel zebrafish models to analyse endogenous extracellular vesicle trafficking during the cardiac injury response and subsequent regeneration
Investigation of vascular smooth muscle cell heterogeneity
Tracking stem cells in the living myocardium using 19F-MRI - a new paradigm for optimising preclinical studies
Heart regeneration: is it in the blood?
Sulfatases: novel targets for enhancing regeneration by epicardium-derived cells?
Characterising the initiation of coordinated calcium transients in the developing heart
Development of novel software for live imaging inflammatory cell interactions in the beating heart
Developing a Crispr/Cas9-mediated system for regulation of local chromatin configuration
Modelling cardiomyocyte biology in pulmonary arterial hypertension using induced pluripotent stem cells
Targeting RASopathic fibrosis signalling pathways using monobodies
CD68-Luciferase reporter mice for in vivo imaging of monocyte recruitment in repair
SRSF3: a novel splicing regulator of epicardial gene networks?
In vivo proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells
Training
Oxford BHF CRE cardiovascular research training programme
Courses
Clinical Research Training Fellowships