
Ben Prosser
@prosser_lab
Assoc. Prof @PennMedicine | Rare-disease dad. Trying to fix hearts AND brains. Myocytes, Microtubules, Heart Failure | ASOs, RNA, NeuroDevelopmental Disorders.
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Don't miss the premier conference for fundamental and translational cardiac research! Program in link, still with open talk slots to be selected from abstracts. #CardioTwitter Rong Tian, MD PhD Kim Hellgren Leslie K. 👩🏾🔬 grc.org/cardiac-regula…




Check out our new paper Journal of Clinical Investigation by the great Rami Haddad and Omer Sadeh. We show that the protein RPSA is required for ribosome localization, localized translation, and the maintenance of the sarcomere. dlvr.it/T6vjhn

Ben Prosser Rong Tian, MD PhD The traditional #GRC soccer game ⚽️ 🥅 #GRCcardiac2024 #CardiacRegMechanisms #ColbySawyerCollege


Want to know more about what ENDD is doing for rare 🧠disorders like SynGAP Research Fund (SRF) and stxbp1? Updated website here! endd.med.upenn.edu Children's Hospital Penn Medicine DAVIDSON LAB Ingo Helbig @EAHellerPhD

Small molecules that inhibit vasohibins and alpha-tubulin #detyrosination can promote myocardial relaxation and counteract heart muscle cell stiffness in a rat model of #HeartFailure with preserved ejection fraction. Margulies Lab @Prosser scim.ag/7Nf



This study, conducted in close collaboration with stxbp1, aimed to identify the rate & causes of early mortality in #STXBP1-related disorders. These results are important for family & prognostic counselling💜 Francesca Furia Elena Gardella 👏 link.springer.com/article/10.100…

@LucieCarrier84 lab provide evidence that targeting #tubulin #tyrosination could be a novel approach for improving heart function in patients with #HCM. Learn more at ahajrnls.org/3A2ZuMP Ben Prosser @mcaporizzo Christina Chen Dirk Westermann Lucas Bacmeister


Prof. Benjamin L. Prosser and his team at the Ben Prosser at Penn Medicine are researching the heart on a molecular level. Learn more about how his personal story motivated him to work on transformative cardiac and gene research. Visit zeiss.com/prosser #Health