
Andy James
@andyfjames
Scientist at the University of Bristol with research interests in cardiac electrophysiology. Keen hill walker, cyclist, Scout-DofE leader and family man.
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20-08-2009 14:58:30
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Registration and abstract submission now open for @ESCardio #WGCCE meeting in June/July 2025 at European Heart House in the South of France! Im already #pumped for it, as it will be #electrifying! Jordi Heijman Odening Lab Niels Voigt Simona Casini esc365.escardio.org/event/1815

This #SymposiumReview by Lydia L Simpson (@[email protected]) et al. examines the mechanisms underpinning #sympathoexcitation in hypoxia and identifies several areas of the field which remain unexplored ⚙️🧠 🔗 Read it here: buff.ly/48OU0lW


Check out this PhD opportunity to join Lukasz Chrobok 's lab!!








Wonderful pictures of a bygone age. Thank you Cycling Legends Media and David Guénel

Congratulations to Dr Helen Weavers Bristol Biochemistry who has been awarded the Women in Cell Biology Early Career Medal 2025 from BSCB for her work on tissue resilience. Read more ⬇️ brnw.ch/21wPuWJ Helen Weavers #inflammation #tissuerepair #tissueresilience



a few days left to apply for the #postdoc position, use the link below jobs.ac.uk/job/DLF139/res… Please see the associated article for more details about the project birmingham.ac.uk/news/2025/birm… European Society of Cardiology AHA Science ISHR European Section ISHR International ECI Committee 36th Meeting ISHR, European Section Turin, 2021 #sciencejobs

Loving Oscar Peterson's Stormy Weather. BBC Radio 3 Petroc Trelawny


Are you a postdoc looking for a new opportunity in cellular cardiac electrophysiology? Interesting opportunity The University of Manchester! jobs.manchester.ac.uk/Job/JobDetail?…


Today marks the start of a new chapter in the history of Physiology University of Bristol as physiologists from University of Bristol School of PPN join the Medical School. A collage of photos including 1st Prof of Physiology, Albert Stanley Kent, whose name is given to an accessory pathway in the heart Bristol Heart Institute
