Joanne Tan
@jotan80
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19-04-2009 06:45:32
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Day 3 of #AASASM24, kicking off with national plenary speaker Peter Psaltis sharing his bench to bedside discoveries. AAS SAHMRI SAHMRI Heart Uni of Adelaide
Super proud of Emma Solly for her excellent presentation in the #AASASM2024 ECR Rising Star Awards session. ChrisBursill SAHMRI SAHMRI Heart AAS
Congrats Emma Solly! Incredibly proud of this ECR Rising Star! ChrisBursill SAHMRI SAHMRI Heart
Welcome to the #sacvrnshowcase2024 We are humbled to hear from Heather Hale about her experience living wirh cardiovascular disease and David Lloyd of the work done by Heart Foundation #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
Congrats to all our deserving winners, especially our SAHMRI Heart rising stars Emma Solly & Naomi Wattchow. #womeninstem
The major paper from my PhD has been published in ATVB: An AHA Journal! 🎉 We discovered that #HDL improves diabetic wound healing by helping #endothelialcells shut down OXPHOS and survive in hypoxia. An enormous thank you to ChrisBursill Joanne Tan and team ❤️ pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40109261/
A new regulatory metabolic pathway for the pro-angiogenic and wound healing benefits of reconstituted HDL in diabetes @ChrisBursil Khalia Primer, PhD Joanne Tan Emma Solly Victoria Nankivell ahajrnls.org/3DY5hFm
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 👩🏻🔬🔬🧫