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A collaborative paper from the De Val and Smart Groups has established multiple regulatory pathways responsible for the formation of blood vessels in the developing heart. In doing so they have identified a crucial pathway that is repressed in the adult heart after injury, which may hold the key to a new and improved strategy for repair.
Pump-Priming Awards
The overall goal of Pump Priming awards is to allow researchers to be more responsive and innovative, and to help maximise leverage from the BHF funding. The following awards have been made to Principal Investigators of the Oxford BHF CRE and to post-doctoral researchers and collaborators across the Oxford cardiovascular research groups.
Oxford BHF CRE Research Themes
The Oxford BHF CRE has four core Research Themes and includes over 70 individual Principal Investigators and their research groups across the University. The four selected focal areas for the BHF CRE are Big Data, Human Genetics, Target Discovery and Development & Regeneration which are categorised by scientific approach rather than disease entity, and are designed to facilitate cross-fertilisation.