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Well done to DPAG DPhil student Yoon Young Choi, who was runner-up for the ECR Oral Competition at The Physiological Society’s #HeartCrossTalk2025 meeting. The title of the talk was ‘Neurocardiac interactions using hiPSC derived cardiomyocytes and sympathetic neurones from CPVT patients’

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🏆 Presenting our joint winners of the ECR Poster Competition:

Olivia Baines (University of Birmingham, UK)
Sejal Singal (@imperialcollegeldn.bsky.social, UK)

Well done to all participants for your fascinating presentations and posters at #HeartCrossTalk2025!

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🎉 Many congratulations to our awardees at #HeartCrossTalk2025 @unibirmingham.bsky.social 👏

This week the following prizes were presented at the meeting for the ECR Oral Competition:

Winner - Annika Braun (@goetheuni.bsky.social)
Runner Up - Yoon Young Choi (University of Oxford, UK)

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Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart 2025: Novel Mechanisms of Disease and Arrhythmias Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart 2025, an exciting two-day meeting at University of Birmingham (UK) to discuss the latest breakthroughs in cardiac arrhythmia and disease research. Join us

Methodologies in cell-cell interactions is our first session at Day 2 of #HeartCrossTalk2025 @unibirmingham.bsky.social. We'll learn more about neurocardiac interactions, engineered cardiac tissues & new model systems for atrial fibrillation.

Find out more about the talks ⬇️

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It’s Day 1 of #HeartCrossTalk2025 at @unibirmingham.bsky.social! We’re discussing the intricate cross-talk between different cell types in the heart and how these interactions contribute to arrhythmia.

See our photo highlights from today's sessions ⬇️

#HeartResearch

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Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart 2025: Novel Mechanisms of Disease and Arrhythmias Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart 2025, an exciting two-day meeting at University of Birmingham (UK) to discuss the latest breakthroughs in cardiac arrhythmia and disease research. Join us

🫀 A healthy heart requires intricate crosstalk between different cell types to keep it functioning well. We shall explore these interactions over the next two days at #HeartCrossTalk2025 @unibirmingham.bsky.social.

View today's exciting line up of speakers & topics ⬇️ www.physoc.org/events/cross...

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📢 Last chance to register for our meeting, ‘Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart 2025’.

Join us on 3-4 Sept at the University of Birmingham to explore the mechanisms of heart injury and arrhythmias.

📆 Register by 13 August ➡️ buff.ly/GEUGlbD

#HeartCrossTalk2025 #HeartResearch

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Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart 2025: Novel Mechanisms of Disease and Arrhythmias Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart 2025, an exciting two-day meeting at University of Birmingham (UK) to discuss the latest breakthroughs in cardiac arrhythmia and disease research. Join us

❓ How to tackle heart disease?

🔎 Explore the mechanisms of heart injury & arrhythmias on 3-4 Sept at the University of Birmingham for our meeting, #HeartCrossTalk2025.

⏰ Registration is closing on 13 August. Secure your spot today ⬇️ www.physoc.org/events/cross...

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Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart 2025: Novel Mechanisms of Disease and Arrhythmias Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart 2025, an exciting two-day meeting at University of Birmingham (UK) to discuss the latest breakthroughs in cardiac arrhythmia and disease research. Join us

🫀 ✨ Our ‘Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart’ meeting is back for 2025! Join us on 3-4 September at the University of Birmingham to discuss the latest research on #HeartDisease & arrhythmias.

Save with early bird registration ⬇️ buff.ly/3S5JYGX

#HeartCrossTalk2025

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Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart 2025: Novel Mechanisms of Disease and Arrhythmias Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart 2025, an exciting two-day meeting at University of Birmingham (UK) to discuss the latest breakthroughs in cardiac arrhythmia and disease research. Join us

🌟 Join us on 3-4 Sept at the University of Birmingham for our meeting, ‘Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart 2025’.

🫀 Discover novel mechanisms of disease and arrhythmias with leading experts.

Save now with early bird registration ⬇️ buff.ly/NKspULI

#HeartCrossTalk2025 #HeartResearch

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Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart 2025: Novel Mechanisms of Disease and Arrhythmias Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart 2025, an exciting two-day meeting at University of Birmingham (UK) to discuss the latest breakthroughs in cardiac arrhythmia and disease research. Join us

🚨 Last chance 🚨 Submit your abstracts for our meeting, 'Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart 2025'. Don't miss the opportunity to present your heart research.

⏰ Submit by 2 June ⬇️ www.physoc.org/events/cross...

#HeartCrossTalk2025 #HeartResearch

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Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart 2025: Novel Mechanisms of Disease and Arrhythmias Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart 2025, an exciting two-day meeting at University of Birmingham (UK) to discuss the latest breakthroughs in cardiac arrhythmia and disease research. Join us

✨ 🫀 Join us at the University of Birmingham on 3-4 Sept for our meeting, ‘Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart 2025’.

Submit your abstracts and share your research to advance cardiac health.

📆 Submit by 2 June ⬇️ www.physoc.org/events/cross...

#HeartCrossTalk2025 #HeartResearch

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Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart 2025: Novel Mechanisms of Disease and Arrhythmias Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart 2025, an exciting two-day meeting at University of Birmingham (UK) to discuss the latest breakthroughs in cardiac arrhythmia and disease research. Join us

🫀 ✨ Our ‘Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart’ meeting is back for 2025! Join us on 3-4 Sept at the University of Birmingham (UK) to discuss the latest breakthroughs in research on #HeartDisease and arrhythmias.

Save with early bird registration ⬇️ www.physoc.org/events/cross...

#HeartCrossTalk2025

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Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart 2025: Novel Mechanisms of Disease and Arrhythmias Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart 2025, an exciting two-day meeting at University of Birmingham (UK) to discuss the latest breakthroughs in cardiac arrhythmia and disease research. Join us

✨ Present your research at our meeting, 'Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart 2025' on 3-4 September at the University of Birmingham, UK.

Showcase your findings, network, and contribute to advancing heart disease and arrhythmia research.

📆 Submit by 2 June ⬇️ buff.ly/NhOQL7E

#HeartCrossTalk2025

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Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart 2025: Novel Mechanisms of Disease and Arrhythmias Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart 2025, an exciting two-day meeting at University of Birmingham (UK) to discuss the latest breakthroughs in cardiac arrhythmia and disease research. Join us

🚨 Calling all researchers! 🚨 Submit your abstracts for our meeting, 'Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart 2025' for your chance to present your research on cardiac arrhythmia and heart disease.

📆 Deadline: 2 June. Submit now ⬇️ www.physoc.org/events/cross...

#HeartCrossTalk2025

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Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart 2025: Novel Mechanisms of Disease and Arrhythmias Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart 2025, an exciting two-day meeting at University of Birmingham (UK) to discuss the latest breakthroughs in cardiac arrhythmia and disease research. Join us

🌟 Join us on 3-4 Sept at the University of Birmingham (UK) for our meeting, ‘Cross-Talk of Cells in the Heart 2025’.

🫀 Discover novel mechanisms of disease and arrhythmias with leading experts.

Find out more and register ⬇️ www.physoc.org/events/cross...

#HeartCrossTalk2025 #HeartResearch

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