Maturing the heart: implications for disease modelling, drug discovery & regenerative medicine.
Prof Enzo Porrello - Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Australia
Cambridge Cardiovascular
Maturing the heart: implications for disease modelling, drug discovery & regenerative medicine.
Prof Enzo Porrello - Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Australia
Graham Christie 'Bacillus: Awake me!’
Dr Graham Chrisite (Dept. Chemical Eng. & Biotech.) will discuss how we can use synthetic biology to exploit bacterial spores as vaccines, bio-catalysts and more.
Large language models for biomedical data
Join scientists from across Cambridge for talks, discussion, and networking over beer and pizza. No need to register in advance – just turn up!
Dr Carmel McEniery is a Senior Research Associate in the Division of Experimental Medicine and Immunotherapeutics at the University of Cambridge and principal investigator on the Cambridge POPPY study into
Mapping the genetic and cellular basis of atherosclerosis using single cell sequencing and functional genomics
Professor Jenni Quint, Imperial - Using electronic healthcare record data to study respiratory disease’
A newly formed society supporting and promoting networking of Postdocs interested or involved in cardiovascular research
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Multiplex Spatial Biology: Akoya Phenocycler