Unlocking Heart Health: Revolutionizing Diastolic Function through Integrative Muscle Physiology at Wayne State University
Dr. Charles Chung is an Associate Professor of Physiology at Wayne State University. Using integrated physiology, analyzing data from the molecular level to the whole muscle, his laboratory aims to provide new directions and identify novel treatments for a variety of cardiac disorders. Learn more about his research group by watching the interview or summarized blog below.
Implantable Circuit-Specific Treatments for Autonomic Dysfunction
In this webinar, Dr. Aaron Phillips presents his research on the neural mechanisms of hemodynamic stability.
Impact of Sleep and Circadian Disruption on Human Health and Disease Risk
Join Josiane Broussard, PhD as she explains the links between sleep and circadian disruption and cardiovascular and metabolic health.
Taurine: An Unexpected Anti-Aging Ally
A recent publication from Singh et al. demonstrate how taurine, an amino acid used widely throughout the body, can improve age-related health outcomes in mice, roundworms, non-human primates, and also highlight how this effect appears to be evolutionarily conserved in humans.
Peripheral and Cerebral Vascular Responses Following High-Intensity Interval Exercise
Dr. Bert Bond and Max Weston present an overview on their study investigating the effects high-intensity interval exercise has on cerebrovascular health.
Talking Real Science with Martin Young
This episode of Share Science features Dr. Martin Young, a professor of medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. In this interview he shares his journey into cardiac metabolism and chronobiology as well as some notable mentors that helped him along the way.
#ExpertAnswers: Giacomo Rossitto on Heart Failure and Lymphatic Dysfunction
Giacomo Rossitto answers questions from a recent webinar where he shares his research on heart failure and the related lymphatic dysfunction in patients.
Orphan Receptor GPR55: A New Therapeutic Target for Atherosclerosis?
Since the role of GPR55 in adaptive B cell response regulation has not yet been reported in the context of atherosclerosis, Guillamat-Prats et al. have investigated how GPR55 in B cells affects atherosclerosis development. In this blog post, we highlight the main findings from this study, which was published this month in Nature Cardiovascular Research.
#ExpertAnswers: Licy Yanes Cardozo on Androgens in Cardiovascular Physiology
Licy Yanes Cardozo expands on her research exploring the role of androgens on cardiovascular physiology in cis and transgender patients.
Cardio-Renal-Lymphatic Disease
In this webinar, Dr. Giacomo Rossitto shares his research on heart failure and the related lymphatic dysfunction in patients.
Androgens & Cardiovascular Diseases in Women: From Basic Research to Clinical Practice
Join Dr. Licy Yanes-Cardozo as she expands on her research exploring the role of androgens on cardiovascular physiology in cis and transgender patients.
#ExpertAnswers: Jason Gardner on Nicotine and the Heart
Jason Gardner discusses his latest findings on the long-term cardiopulmonary health effects of inhaled nicotine including preclinical evidence to treat these health impacts.
European Council for Cardiovascular Research
The history of the European Council for Cardiovascular Research (ECCR) goes back more than 30 years when the ‘European Blood Pressure Group’ held its [...]
#ExpertAnswers: Satish Raj and Nasia Sheikh on Initial Orthostatic Hypotension
Dr. Satish Raj and Nasia Sheikh discuss new research findings on the hemodynamic mechanisms underlying initial orthostatic hypotension.
Initial Orthostatic Hypotension: Don’t Blink or You Will Miss It
Join Dr. Satish Raj and Nasia Sheikh for an overview of Initial Orthostatic Hypotension (IOH), how these patients present in the clinic, the mechanisms that underly the condition, and how IOH can be managed with a non-pharmacological approach.
Cardiac Effects of Chronically Inhaled Nicotine
Dr. Jason Gardner presents his recent and exciting new findings on the long-term cardiopulmonary health effects of inhaled nicotine including preclinical evidence to treat these health impacts.
#ExpertAnswers: Matthias Nahrendorf on Inflammation and Immunophysiology
Dr. Matthias Nahrendorf discusses current concepts of cell supply by the hematopoietic system, lineage relationships and systems’ cross talk.
Myeloid Cells and Cardiovascular Health
Dr. Matthias Nahrendorf discusses current concepts of cell supply by the hematopoietic system, highlights open questions, and describes imaging tools for studying monocytes, macrophages and their progenitors.