Great talk today from our postdoc Yingjuan at the DCVS monthly seminar 🫀
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We have some exciting opportunities for aspiring researchers! Fully funded BHF studentships in interdisciplinary cardiovascular research. Deadline to apply is 6th June
#PhD #studentships
www.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/study/resear...
Through out February and March, we organised a range of activities as part of a fundraising competition between the BHF Centres for Research Excellence and recipients of Accelerator Awards, which included 8 Universities. Ultimately, we raised a total of £3144! Here's a summary of what we got up to
A large hall full of CRE members with a projector screen at the front reading "British Heart Foundation Manchester Centre of Research Excellence"
Since this account is new we'll start with some catch-ups about what's been going on over a busy couple of months in the CRE - starting with our official launch on 27th February at the Whitworth Art Gallery 🧵
Last chance to donate to our go red fundraiser! Our researchers have been working hard all month raising money
www.justgiving.com/page/uombhfcre
Fantastic turnout at our bake sale today! Raised £700 and counting. This was our last event in a series raising money for @thebhf.bsky.social and today has taken us over £3000!
To find out more about our cause and donate visit www.justgiving.com/page/uombhfcre
The five themes of the Manchester BHF CRE: cardiovascular genomics and development; heart failure; inflammatory drivers of cardio- and cerebro-vascular disease; cardiovascular data science; and computational modelling, simulation, and large language models (CMSL)
The Manchester BHF CRE advances cardiovascular research by driving interdisciplinary collaboration across 5 themes
We focus on innovative strategies for prevention, diagnosis, treatment & care - combining cutting-edge technology & clinical expertise
See more at www.bhf-cre.manchester.ac.uk
Congrats to our PhD students Claudia & @tachycardio.bsky.social who both passed their first year vivas yesterday 🎉
@fbmh-uom.bsky.social @fbmhdocacad.bsky.social @thebhf.bsky.social @frontiersin.bsky.social
‼️ New review from PhD student Claudia on 15q11.2 (BP1-BP2) microdeletion
BP1-BP2 del causes a syndrome including developmental delays and anatomical malformations including congenital heart disease. Variable expressivity and low penetrance make genetic counselling a challenge
#MedSky #CardioSky 🧪
The University of Manchester has launched the @thebhf.bsky.social Manchester Centre of Research Excellence following an award of £4 million to support world-class cardiovascular disease from the leading charity.
www.manchester.ac.uk/about/news/b...
A presentation in a room with high vaulted ceilings. The slides read "British Heart Foundation Manchester Centre of Research Excellence" with BHF & University of Manchester logos.
A fantastic day last week celebrating the launch of the BHF Manchester Centre of Research Excellence. Excited for all the work to come over the next 5 years
@thebhf.bsky.social @fbmh-uom.bsky.social
26 researchers from the Manchester BHF Centre of Research Excellence - including our own @tachycardio.bsky.social & Yingjuan Liu - are aiming to cover 2000 miles by foot this month to raise money for @thebhf.bsky.social 🚶🏃
Donations would be greatly appreciated ❤️
www.justgiving.com/page/uombhfcre
New review out today in Open Biology, a Royal Society publication on mitochondria-ER contacts and their potential use as therapeutic targets. doi.org/10.1098/rsob... @keavneylab.bsky.social @thebhf.bsky.social @official-uom.bsky.social @gensocuk.bsky.social
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Fahmida standing next to a presentation titled "Evaluation of the PURE Diet Score on Cardiovascular Disease and Mortality: Proposed Analysis in the UK Biobank"
Great day at the @uomresearchit.bsky.social UK Biobank showcase today including a brilliant talk from our PhD student @tachycardio.bsky.social!
Looking forward to day 2 of @fogenomics.bsky.social
I'm finding Bluesky a great place to discuss #genomics Here is a starter pack for anyone looking for related accounts to follow. Let me know if you want adding or if have any suggestions! #FOG2025
go.bsky.app/FpcXQK7
Thank you!
Packed house for Prof Martin Rutter, Deputy Chief Scientist @ukbiobank.bsky.social - the first talk of the UoM UK Biobank user group showcase. If you're a UoM researcher using the database, get involved! bit.ly/cadirUKB
Hi could you add us?
New paper from our collaborators in the school of Engineering & University of Cape Town #academicsky 🧪
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Merry Christmas from the Keavney lab 🎄
📦 Here’s a starter pack for @official-uom.bsky.social University of Manchester staff and departments.
💬 Reply if you wish to be added
go.bsky.app/pDWEN6
Could you add us please?
1️⃣ A computational project studying the co-morbidities of congenital heart disease in large datasets using AI & machine learning www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
2️⃣ A wet-lab project using cardiac organoids to screen drugs in heart failure www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
#AcademicSky
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🎓 Funded PhD opportunites
We have two #UoM200 bicenntenial PhD projects available in the group. Open to students worldwide & based at Uni of Manchester, UK. Deadline 10th Jan
More info on the projects below ⬇️
#AcademicSky 🧬💻🧪🫀
🎓 Funded PhD opportunity
Computational project studying the co-morbidities of congenital heart disease in large datasets using AI & machine learning
Open to students worldwide - based at Uni of Manchester, UK
www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
#AcademicSky #UoM200 🧬💻
🎓 Funded PhD opportunity
Computational project studying the co-morbidities of congenital heart disease in large datasets using AI & machine learning
Open to students worldwide - based at Uni of Manchester, UK
www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
#AcademicSky #UoM200 🧬💻
A graph showing that CHD cases have a higher risk of both hospitalisation & death pre-vaccination (for COVID-19). Post-vaccination the risks of both are significantly reduced, but still higher in CHD cases than controls
We showed that vaccination significantly decreased COVID-19 related hospitalisation & mortality in congenital heart disease patients, but even post-vaccine they have a higher risk of severe outcomes. Made possible by @thebhf.bsky.social Data Science Centre
heart.bmj.com/content/110/... 🧬💻🫀