
Christopher Toepfer
@christoepfer
Associate Professor of Cardiovascular Science @UniofOxford. Researching Inherited & acquired heart disease.
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https://www.rdm.ox.ac.uk/people/christopher-toepfer 08-01-2017 02:51:58
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Happy new year!!! We wish the best to everyone for 2023! To start the year, we are having the first ECC seminar on Friday, January 6, 1 pm EST. Brian Lin will talk about mechanisms and treatment for DMD. Register in advance: fsu.zoom.us/meeting/regist… Michelle Parvatiyar @dkassjhu




Cardiomyocyte infection by Trypanosoma cruzi promotes innate immune response and glycolysis activation. Study by great friends Harvard Medical School Spearheaded by Gabriela Venturini! frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…

Ready and looking forward to the Biophysical Society Canterbury meeting exploring Multi-Scale models of muscle. F Moussavi-Harami, MD Jil C. Tardiff, M.D.,Ph.D. Michael Regnier Matt Caporizzo Samantha Harris Farah Sheikh



Targeted genetic therapies for inherited disorders that affect both cardiac and skeletal muscle. A review by Yiangos Psaras and myself outlining the inertia and struggles of creating disease specific gene therapies for muscle. shorturl.at/JU268 Experimental Physiology RDM Oxford


Thanks Experimental Physiology for awarding our review the Editor's pick and choosing our work for the cover of this issue of the journal! physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1113/EP… Yiangos Psaras Damian M. Bailey FA Research Alliance


🎓EDITOR'S PICK🎓 Yiangos Psaras and Christopher Toepfer (RDM Oxford) review targeted genetic therapies for inherited disorders that affect both cardiac and skeletal muscle! 📜buff.ly/42GMYfD


I had a fantastic time at Organoids in Oxford Symposium St Anne's College Thanks for Filipa Simões and Christopher Toepfer for inviting me to give a talk and putting together such a great program. I am excited to be part of Oxford Organoid Hub initiative 🤩 Department of Physiology Anatomy & Genetics (DPAG) Oxford_IDRM


Can you imagine using water droplets to build diodes, transistors and even artificial neuron synapses? Check out our new paper on #Dropletronics that was published on Science! science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… Thanks to all supports Hagan Bayley group EPFL and the comment from JCBLab 🇺🇦🕊

Today our paper came out in Science Magazine doi.org/10.1126/scienc… Outlining biocompatible droplets that can interface with human heart cells in the dish and sense changes in function. Congratulations Yujia Yoga Zhang and Cheryl Tan for this pioneering work. Wellcome
