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DPAG's Dr Jakub Tomek and Professor Blanca Rodriguez's Computational Cardiovascular Science Team have developed a new computer model that recreates the electrical activity of the ventricles in a human heart. In doing so, they have uncovered and resolved theoretical inconsistencies that have been present in almost all models of the heart from the last 25 years and created a new human heart model that could enable more basic, translational and clinical research into a range of heart diseases and potentially accelerate the development of new therapies.

Overcoming the challenges of genome-editing essential genes

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Teboul L. and Davies B., (2026), STAR Protocols, 7

FNIP1 variants associated with favorable metabolism in 1 million humans

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EMBERSON J. et al, (2026), Nature

Blood pressure, kidney function and kidney mortality in Mexico: prospective study of 130,000 adults

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EMBERSON J. et al, (2026), American Journal of Kidney Diseases

Regulatory logic underlying neural crest contributions to the head versus the heart.

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Gandhi S. et al, (2026), Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 123

Re-evaluating evidence for a 'naming bias' in scientific awards.

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Masters-Waage TC. et al, (2026), Nat Hum Behav

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