IEMR at Frontiers in CardioVascular Biomedicine 2022 conference
April 29th-May 1st, IEMR’s Professor Alessandro Cataliotti, and PhD students Marie Haugsten Hansen and Kristine Andreassen, went to Budapest for the Frontiers in CardioVascular Biomedicine (FCVB) 2022 conference, hosted by the The ESC Council on Basic Cardiovascular Science.
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Dual-receptor targeting of mechanoreceptors to reduce cardiac remodeling
Andreas Romaine, Arne Olav Melleby, Jahedul Alam, Viola Hélène Lobert, Ning Lu, Francesca E. Lockwood, Almira Hasic, Ida G. Lunde, Ivar Sjaastad, Harald Stenmark, Kate M. Herum, Donald Gullberg and Geir Christensen
Integrin α11β1 and syndecan-4 dual receptor ablation attenuate cardiac hypertrophy in the pressure overloaded heart
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PhD Defence: Terje Ricardo Selnes Kolstad
MSc Terje Ricardo Selnes Kolstad at Institute of Clinical Medicine has defended the thesis “Cardiac myocyte structure and function in development, adulthood and disease” for the degree of PhD (Philosophiae Doctor).
May 19, 2022
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dSTORM: In a blink of a molecule
Postdoctoral fellow at IEMR, Xin Shen, explains how he and his colleagues can distinguish subcellular structures down to 15 nanometers by using the technique dSTORM.
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NORHEART course: Methods in Cardiac Research
From April 19-21, IEMR hosted the course Methods in Cardiac Research. This course is part of the NORHEART portfolio, and offers introduction to a wide range of methods used in basic, translational and clinical research.
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Using powerful magnets to understand overloaded hearts
The Institute for Experimental Medical Research (IEMR) at the University of Oslo and Oslo University Hospital are developing a new imaging method to discover the secrets of the diseased heart.
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PhD Defence: Kine Andenæs
MSc Kine Andenæs at Institute of Clinical Medicine has defended the thesis “Translational cardiac research: Importance of the matrix molecules fibromodulin and lumican in left ventricular pressure overload” for the degree of PhD (Philosophiae Doctor).
May 3, 2022
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Pop-sci from IEMR: Enough Covid. We need to talk about heart failure.
For two years, the world has focused on one disease. It’s the time to remind ourselves of other diseases that will stay with us even after the pandemic. Professor at IEMR, Mathis Korseberg Stokke, suggests we start with heart failure.
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