
Dr. Celine Santiago
@celinefsantiago
🇵🇭 🇦🇺 Just one of many studying inherited heart diseases - but in zebrafish! 🐟🐟| Tweets my own. | Insta @celinedoesscience | linkedin.com/in/celinefsant…
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Important findings about Australian funding… female researchers receive less grants/$$$ than male researchers driving by lack of representation, particularly at senior levels (the classic scissors ✂️ graph) Prof Louise Purton @Gianina_Natoli Dr Rachael Murray she/her


In our June issue, our first published Hypothesis paper provides systematic analysis of splicing networks in the heart to reveal common targets & pathways among splicing factors buff.ly/41zbHRQ #splicing MCI-ISHR ISHR European Section ISHR North American Section ISHR International ECI Committee



Woohoo, third prize! 🥳This is a little side project I've been working on in the background together with Nana and it's fantastic to see it all coming together. Thank you to all the wonderful people at MR SOLUTIONS GROUP who helped us get this far! @FatkinLab Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute


Dr. Celine Santiago: "Genetic variants that shorten titin are the most common genetic abnormality found in patients w dilated cardiomyopathy. We are using small but mighty zebrafish to investigate how exercise affects the function + structure of titin-deficient hearts." @FatkinLab

Do you have inherited cardiomyopathy? If so, you might want to check out the NSW Hearts Study aimed at improving monitoring + treatment for those affected. Researchers, incl the Institute’s Prof Diane @FatkinLab need 2000 volunteers: garvan.org.au/news-events/ne… A/Prof Jodie Ingles

The ECI Panel Discussion is starting now in EH3 room. Join us to hear about the transition from postdoc to team leader from @drdandonner @DR_YKTham A/Prof Jessica Orchard Erin Howden @CSANZ @ECI #CSANZ2023


Up next, Dr. Celine Santiago talking about small but mighty zebrafish to investigate how exercise affects the heart in dilated cardiomyopathy. ISHR Australasian Section CSANZ #CSANZ2023


Are you joining us for our Women Against Heart Disease Lunch? Hosted by Laura Jayes Prof Prof Jason Kovacic will be discussing the latest research, and Tort Stanham is sharing her incredible sudden cardiac arrest survival story. Register now: victorchang.edu.au/events/womens-… #WomensHeartDisease


👏👏Congratulations to Dr Monique @M_Baxx @MBaxx, Dr Kathryn Wolhuter, Dr Zijing Zhou and Dr Dr Sarah E Hancock - our 2023 Outstanding Early and Mid-Career Researcher Grant Program winners! We're thrilled to support the careers of these rising stars at the Institute. Postdoctoral Development Committee



#OnThisDay Institute scientists make a breakthrough in personalised medicine by successfully curing a 42-member family of dilated cardiomyopathy - a condition which can cause heart rhythm disorders - using targeted gene therapy: victorchang.edu.au/blog/dilated-c… @FatkinLab Jamie Vandenberg


