Mohit Hulsurkar
@mohit_hulsurkar
Instructor @bcmhouston @BCM_CVRI. Cell Biologist by passion, cancer biologist by training, finding my 'beat' in the world of #AtrialFibrillation.
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Amid all the (right) noise about Windies Cricket winning, Steve Smith carried his bat! In just his 4th innings as an opener!! Cricket Australia cricket.com.au can he walk on water?!!
Registration is open through February 23rd for GS-DD-6305 offered in Term 4. 📚 Classes are held Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays from 9-10am. If you have any questions, please email 📨 [email protected] to learn more about the course offerings. Xander Wehrens The Lagor Lab
It was a privilege to have Dr. G Garcia-Manero talk about the common pathways between MDS and cardiac conditions at BCMHouston BCM_CVRI. Excited for future collaborations! Xander Wehrens Anita Deswal
Showcase your work in front of some of the best minds in cardiac research at BCM_CVRI annual symposium! And win prizes while at it!! From the Labs at Baylor College of Medicine The Texas Heart Institute
Great work exploring new insights into the #lipidomics of various cardiomyopathies! Congratulations Satadru Lahiri Xander Wehrens BCM_CVRI From the Labs at Baylor College of Medicine
Exciting talk on non-canonical GRK2 signaling by Sato Lab 🫀 at BCM_CVRI BCMHouston Xander Wehrens
Join us on Wednesday, March 27th, at noon in Room N315 to welcome our #JTWillersonCVSeminarSeries guest speaker, Dr. Stavros George Drakos. #cardiovascularresearch #CardioTwitter The Texas Heart Institute From the Labs at Baylor College of Medicine BCM Cardiology
Our latest paper with proteomic profiling in mice with persistent #AFib revealed that fibrotic remodeling begins at molecular levels much earlier than its clinical manifestation. Xander Wehrens BCM_CVRI From the Labs at Baylor College of Medicine #CardioTwitter
Animal model of persistent #AFib revealed that #fibroticRemodeling at molecular level begins much earlier than its clinical manifestation. S Zhao, Mohit Hulsurkar, Xander Wehrens et at. Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology BCMHouston BCM_CVRI jmcc-online.com/article/S0022-…
Excited for the Annual CVRI Symposium at BCMHouston! Join us to learn about exciting work from leading researchers from BCM_CVRI The Texas Heart Institute Texas Children's Rice University
#AFib can impair ventricular function over time in up to 50% of patients. AF-induced #cardiomyopathy mechanisms include systemic inflammation, oxidative and metabolic stress, cardiomyocyte calcium mishandling, & structural remodeling. bit.ly/3vDUOuC #JACCHF Xander Wehrens
Excited for the highly anticipated 11th Annual CVRI Symposium tomorrow! Can't wait to see you there! #Cardiovascularresearch #symposium #cardiotwitter Xander Wehrens BCMHouston BCM Cardiology The Texas Heart Institute
Join us for an exciting talk by Dr. Andrew Marks! Xander Wehrens BCM_CVRI BCM Department of Integrative Physiology From the Labs at Baylor College of Medicine Texas he
Great presentation by our CVRI keynote speaker, Dr. Andrew Marks. #CVRISymposium #cardiovascularresearch BCMHouston Xander Wehrens