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Fantastic to see Prof. Dunja Aksentijevic featured on French national TV, Groupe TF1, discussing her research on how the naked mole rat's unique cardiac metabolism protects them from heart attacks!
📺 Watch video: www.tf1.fr/tf1/jt-20h/v...
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A comprehensive new analysis by researchers at @qmulfmd.bsky.social @qmul.bsky.social warns that England has lost the substantial gains made in high blood pressure prevention, diagnosis and management during the 2000s. @bmj.com
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I’m honoured to share that on Monday I will be inaugurated as an Honorary Professor of Medical Physiology University of Belgrade. My sincere thanks to the leadership of Belgrade Medical Faculty, especially Prof. Dragan Djuric. @qmulwhri.bsky.social
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Our new study out in @natureportfolio.nature.com Scientific Reports shows #chronickidneydisease triggers systemic metabolic deficits that may drive cardiac dysfunction pointing to new cardio-renal therapeutic targets. Well done Megan! @qmulwhri.bsky.social @qmulfmd.bsky.social
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Superb talk from Prof Marta Korbonits at the British Society of Paediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes 2025 meeting on Pituitary adenomas @qmulwhri.bsky.social
Super talk from Dr Rachel Varughese at the British Society of Paediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes 2025 meeting on the new I-HH module @qmulwhri.bsky.social
"By better understanding clot formation, we hope to find new ways to control the process, and pave the way for new treatments to prevent dangerous localised blood clotting in the body." 7/7
Reflecting on the recognition, Dr El-Mansi said:
"I am delighted to be recognised in the British Heart Foundation’s Reflections of Research competition with an image of blood vessel repair that is almost cinematic." 6/7
The fiery blaze (red) shows the generation of a protein called fibrin, which holds the clot together. Clotting is essential for the body to heal itself, but blood clots can also cause heart attacks and strokes. 5/7
The damage triggers the release of a protein called von Willebrand factor (blue). This draws in sticky cells called platelets (green), and attach to the site of injury to stop bleeding and prevent excessive blood loss. 4/7
Dr El-Mansi was recognised for his image titled ‘A Portrait of a Fiery Blood Clot’. The image captures the spectacular moment that a blood vessel is hit with a laser in the lab, and immediately starts the clotting process to repair itself. 3/7
Combining the beauty and mystery of art and science, the annual competition challenges researchers to put forward the most awe-inspiring images taken as part of their research into cardiovascular health and disease. 2/7
A Portrait of a Fiery Blood Clot, Credit: Sammy El-Mansi, Queen Mary University of London, British Heart Foundation - Reflections of Research
Huge congratulations to Dr Sammy El-Mansi
from @qmul.bsky.social for being recognised in
@thebhf.bsky.social' Reflections of Research' science image competition! 👏📸 1/7
Prof. Jesmond Dalli from @qmul.bsky.social said: "By uniting leading scientists & partners across Europe, we’re creating a unique platform to accelerate discovery — advancing science that restores health rather than just suppressing disease."
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Funded through a highly competitive European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) grant, the network unites researchers, clinicians, industry partners & patient reps across Europe and beyond, building a collaborative platform to transform how we understand & treat inflammation. 2/3
Resolution Biology network management committee
The first meeting of the new EU-wide Resolution Biology network took place in Brussels, marking the official launch of this @costprogramme.bsky.social initiative coordinated by @qmul.bsky.social. The network brings together 250+ experts from 40 countries to accelerate scientific discovery. 1/3
Thrilled to see the EU METAHEART Family Edition from Nature Reviews Cardiology! 💓 My Science Barbie approves! @qmulwhri.bsky.social @qmulfmd.bsky.social @bartsmetabolism.bsky.social @natureportfolio.nature.com
Happy Diwali! ✨
Wishing our Queen Mary community a bright and joyful Festival of Lights. Here’s to celebrating togetherness, positivity, and new beginnings. #Diwali2025
If you're a medical doctor with at least 3 years of clinical experience, take your clinical career to the next level with our Professional Doctorate in Clinical Medicine or Surgery and become a future leader in your field. Applications are open.
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Hugely proud of Dr Megan Young for being a Young Investigator finalist at EU METAHEART annual meeting in Riga. She presented her Barts Charity funded project on mechano-energetics in diabetic cardiomyopathy-inspiring science with real impact! @qmulwhri.bsky.social @bartscharity.bsky.social
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Thrilled to have latest review published in ATVB @ahajournals.bsky.social on how immune cells shape vascular and cardiac responses in #preeclampsia
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Happy to share our paper investigating the feasibility and accuracy of perioperative continuous glucose monitoring in patients undergoing major surgery.
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Wonderful talk as always from Prof Marta Korbonits at #ENDO2025 on phenotype of homozygous AIP mutation #endosky @qmulwhri.bsky.social
Delighted to speak on the important topic of replacement of mini-puberty in male infants with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism at a great symposium on hypothalamic- pituitary function #ENDO2025 #endosky @qmulwhri.bsky.social
Daphne Vane Media Bursary: Christina Tran, Lynette Graver, Rohini Ramaseshan, Thomas Ho Lai Yu
A special thank you to the WHRI Postdoctoral Committee for their excellent judging of the short talks and posters!