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Read more at: Professor Dino Giussani delivers the GL Brown Prize Lecture
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Professor Dino Giussani delivers the GL Brown Prize Lecture

13 February 2023

The GL Brown Prize Lecture series from The Physiological Society is aimed at an early career audience to stimulate an interest in physiology. On Thursday 9 February 2023, the department hosted Dino A Giussani, Professor of Developmental Cardiovascular Physiology and Medicine at the University of Cambridge, to deliver the...


Read more at: Motion in mole-rats – new paper by Matt Mason
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Motion in mole-rats – new paper by Matt Mason

3 February 2023

Working with Ewan Smith from Pharmacology and a team from Belgium, Matt Mason has been investigating how the anatomy of the semi-circular canals links to function in different mammals. The semi-circular canals are involved in the detection of head rotations and can be used to determine aspects of head orientation. The team...


Read more at: New research published by Giussani/Kane

New research published by Giussani/Kane

3 February 2023

dino_giussani_and_andrew_kane_590x488.jpg Combined steroid and statin treatment could reduce ‘accelerated ageing’ in preterm babies, study in rats suggests A new study into new-born rats, which are naturally born prematurely, has combined glucocorticoid steroids and statin therapy. The results, published today in...


Read more at: New paper explores the role of DNA methylation in placental development
Immunofluorescence image of a mouse E12.5 placenta.  The red and green fluorescence stain for the two layers of syncytiotrophoblast within the placental labyrinth – the primary site for nutrient exchange between mother and foetus

New paper explores the role of DNA methylation in placental development

24 January 2023

DNA methylation is a repressive epigenetic modification that is essential for development, exemplified by the embryonic and perinatal lethality observed in mice lacking de novo DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs). A new paper characterises the role for DNMT3A, 3B and 3L in gene regulation and development of the mouse placenta...


Read more at: New studies from the Surani Lab

New studies from the Surani Lab

23 January 2023

Two new studies have been published by the Surani lab . The first, led by Wolfram Gruhn, has discovered that epigenetic resetting in the human germline is associated with profound changes in repressive histone modifications. Gruhn et al. find that the loss of repressive epigenetic information in the early human germline...


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