
Emilia Entcheva
@emilia_entcheva
Professor, Biomedical Engineering
Cardiac Optogenetics & Optical Imaging Lab
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https://bme.engineering.gwu.edu/emilia-entcheva 27-05-2016 02:34:41
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✨ Congratulating our 2025 Prize Lecture Recipients ✨ 2025 Hodgkin-Huxley Prize Lecture: NataliaTrayanova, Professor of Medicine Johns Hopkins University, Murray B. Sachs Professorship Johns Hopkins BME, & is the first woman to hold an endowed professorship at Whiting School of Engineering Johns Hopkins University


Grateful and excited to embark on this new project (one of 34 grants) with Moritoshi Sato (Japan) and Mike Colman Michael Colman (UK) - Optogenetic control of organelle “chatter” and effects on calcium dynamics in human cardiomyocytes

We have a new preprint on optical patterning of Nodal signaling in zebrafish embryos: using light to sculpt embryonic development! biorxiv.org/content/10.110… Beautiful work led by Nathan Lord and Harry McNamara




Excited to share the last two publications from my PhD! We explore and discuss iPSC-CM EPhys heterogeneity in manual and automated patch studies, with an eye towards experimental design and safety pharmacology. physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11… physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…




Our paper using different channelrhodopsins to decode plant electrophysiologic signals is online in Nature. A great collaboration of 3 institutions from Universität Würzburg #UniWürzburg. #optogenetics #plant Probing plant signal processing optogenetically by two channelrhodopsins disq.us/t/4qdy3sv


First of several new positions at EKFZ for optogenetic therapies and at our working group! If you are interested in gastric pacemaking and/or immune phenotyping apply directly or send me a Message: umg.recruiting-portal.com/r/z11asa15yx7y… Info about the new Center: ekfz.uni-goettingen.de


Our paper on using a Halbach array + mNPs in human iPSC-cardiomyocytes to control the speed of cardiac waves is out in Biophys J. It is Maria's Maria Pozo first first-author research paper and it made the cover. dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpj.…
