
GMadders
@g_madders
Post Doc in cardiac electrophysiology | Université Paris-Saclay 🇫🇷 | Formerly of @Cardiac_phys 🥼🔬🫀
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https://www.researchgate.net/profile/George-Madders 19-12-2010 01:00:08
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Hutchings & colleagues discovered a novel #antiarrhythmic property of #PDE5 inhibitors via changes in #ECCoupling, leading to reduced SR Ca2+ content and suppression of Ca2+ waves. Learn more at ow.ly/e2oU30rSKXW DaveHutchings David Eisner GMadders


Lovely PDE5i meets heart failure talk DaveHutchings. Finally put the ‘not able’ rumours to bed. #BHF #NCRG doi.org/10.1113/JP2821… dx.doi.org/10.1161/CIRCRE…


Great to see this in all its glory in Journal of Physiology. Excellent team effort led by DaveHutchings from Cardiac Physiology and Division of Cardiovascular Sciences. Identification of TRPC6 channels in arrhythmia mechanisms. Thanks British Heart Foundation for funding. Andrew Trafford David Eisner Katharine Dibb


New research on 'Interaction of background Ca2+ influx, sarcoplasmic reticulum threshold and heart failure in determining propensity for Ca2+ waves in sheep heart' from The University of Manchester 👉 buff.ly/3aKP9rL


Katharine Dibb shining at #ISHR2022 Division of Cardiovascular Sciences Cardiac Physiology










Thrilled to be featured on Circulation Research front cover!!!! Go check out my final project from Division of Cardiovascular Sciences investigating the restoration of atrial t-tubules following HF. Katharine Dibb David Eisner Andrew Trafford

Caldwell et al found atrial #ttubules can be restored post #HF, improving Ca handling & heart function. Learn about therapeutic insights for #atrial dysfunction in HF ahajrnls.org/3B7FeK7 Jessica Caldwell Katharine Dibb David Eisner Andrew Trafford Callum Quinn GMadders


Are you looking for a new challenge and interested in #Cardiac science? Im currently recruiting a #Research #Technician to work with me on mechanisms of arrhythmia! More information below! Retweets appreciated! :-) #CardioTwitter School of LHCS, The Open University jobs.open.ac.uk/job/Research-T…


We are hiring! A BHF-funded three-year postdoc: Cellular arrhythmia mechanisms in lamin heart disease & preclinical testing of novel treatments. Patch clamp and Ca2+ imaging. To discuss: [email protected] Apply using link below: lnkd.in/ejxMF4ch

