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🦇🦇 New preprint out!🚨 We reveal unique cardiac metabolic adaptations in the Egyptian fruit bat—supporting flight, longevity & life in low oxygen. First cardiac metabolomic map in bats! 👉biorxiv.org/content/10.110… William Harvey Research Institute QM_SBBS Rossiter Lab @ QMUL Fenn Cullen Anja Karlstaedt


Thank you English for Action 🧡 for inviting us to host a "Big Mouth" Conversation with your English Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) learners. We are honoured to be able to capture your seldom-heard stories and ideas in the Big Mouth Tower Hamlets project in collaboration with Social Action for Health.




📢Join CEG as an Academic GP Advanced Fellow! We've launched a new programme in collab with NHS North East London that offers a hybrid role, split 50:50 between clinical practice and academia. 1/2



Queen Mary University of London The ICR CRUKCOLcentre AACR Barts and The London, Queen Mary đź’¬ Professor Lockley says: "Adaptive therapy challenges the conventional paradigm for chemotherapy. It is appealing because it provides a safe, low-cost way to improve patient outcomes and reduce side effects."



Excellent evening at the launch of ACHA with Liz Sampson & Adam Gordon MBE and hearing about the research and community engagement planned which will have real impact for the people of east London! Wolfson Institute of Population Health Barts and The London, Queen Mary British Geriatrics Society


Honoured to represent the Corinne Burton Memorial Trust & Barts Health #ArtTherapy at Buckingham Palace last night. Small charities & compassionate care transform patient experiences. #ArtTherapist #PsychoOncology British Association of Art Therapists (BAAT) Wolfson Institute of Population Health


Many patients with #asthma turn to Online Health Communities. Moderators play a crucial role in guiding and protecting them. As healthcare expands to digital spaces, more research&support is needed jmir.org/2025/1/e58167 Wolfson Institute of Population Health Asthma + Lung UK HealthUnlocked National Institute for Health and Care Research