
ChrisBursill
@chrisbursill
Mum and vascular biologist in cardiovascular and diabetes research. Rower 🚣♀️
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26-10-2019 07:10:09
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Prof Sophia Zoungas John McNeil Monash University Prash Sanders Chief Scientist for South Australia SAHMRI Uni of Adelaide Wendy Keech Health Translation SA with Peter Psaltis and Renuka Visvanathan Basil Hetzel Institute


Thanks to the experts for sharing their research and insights conducted here in SA and nationally to combat 🫀 disease Prof Sophia Zoungas Prash Sanders John McNeil Christine Burdeniuk #sacvrnshowcase2024


Topical Reconstituted High-Density Lipoproteins Elicit Anti-Inflammatory Effects in Diabetic Wounds. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39505368/ Just out - our latest work demonstrating the wound healing benefits of HDL in diabetes. Zahra Lotfollahi Joanne Tan SA CVRN SAHMRI Heart


Former AAS President and long time member, ChrisBursill delivered an excellent talk about the protective role of NRF2 activation in reducing plaque burden and instability #ISA2024



In her second talk for the morning, ChrisBursill is delivering a sponsored lunchtime lecture on Inflammation in Atherosclerosis #ISA2024


Great talk by Dr Kristen Bubb at #ISA2024 on the effects of EPA on atherosclerosis. AAS Steve Nicholls


Honoured to give an invited talk on the regulation of inflammation in atherosclerosis at #ISA2024 following the great Prof Peter Libby. AAS SA CVRN Uni of Adelaide SAHMRI Heart






Check out our new review on: The emerging role of glycans and the importance of sialylation in cardiovascular disease - Atherosclerosis Uni of Adelaide SAHMRI Heart atherosclerosis-journal.com/article/S0021-…

Check out our new paper in ATVB: An AHA Journal Many thanks to the amazing efforts of Khalia Primer, PhD Joanne Tan and Lauren Sandeman. Uni of Adelaide SAHMRI SAHMRI Heart



So excited that this work from my PhD at SAHMRI is contributing to steps towards new therapies for diabetic wound healing. Can't wait to see where my beloved PDK4 project goes next ❤️ ChrisBursill Joanne Tan

Well done Khalia Primer, PhD and team for completing this project that has revealed important new pathways for promoting wound healing in people with diabetes. Adelaide Uni SAHMRI Heart Joanne Tan

Thrilled that our study was featured recently by the media as we continue to unravel the beneficial effects of good cholesterol as a new treatment for diabetic wounds. Fun fact: the study that started it all also received media interest in 2016. ChrisBursill Khalia Primer, PhD 👩🏻🔬🔬🧫