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Document 6426109
The NH HLI Newsle etter will be e circulated d to all NH HLI on the last Friday of each month. m We we elcome you ur contributtions and request r tha at any inforrmation you wish to include is provided by the e Monday prior to disstribution. If you have h any comments, c suggestio ons or othe er information, please e contact Ruth R O’Donn nell. ewsletter: In this month’s ne Letter from f the Head of Insttitute NHLI in n the Newss NHLI Science S Sn napshot Awardss and Prize es New Academic Starters S and d Leavers Upcom ming Meetin ngs, Eventts and Lecttures Regula ar Meetingss Other Subscrriptions Lette er from the t Hea ad of Ins stitute The lasst couple of o months have h seen me host visits v to the e Institute b by the Recttor, Sir Keith O’Nions, O th he Chief Fin nancial Offficer, Muir Sanderson n and incoming Colle ege Secreta ary, John Neilson. N E Each visit in ncluded tours of som me of the In nstitute’s bu uildings and faccilities as well w as disccussions with w NHLI’s s staff and students. m perspecctive, I am delighted to say thatt each visitt was a gre eat success as I From my was ab ble to hear firsthand the t vibrant scientific discussion d ns each had d with you. I was remind ded once more m of the excellent research undertaken u n throughout the Instiitute and ma any of the ongoing an nd budding g collabora ations takin ng place. The Insstitute rece eived some e very positive feedback from th he visits an nd I was proud to be hossting these as head of o such an excellent e departmen d t. Thank yyou to all of those that ma ade these visits the success s tha at they were. est wishess, With be Profes ssor Kim Fox F Head, National Heart H & Lu ung Institu ute NHLI in the News ‘Just a Few Cell Clones Can Make Heart Muscle’ – Science Daily http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/04/120425140322.htm ‘Royal Brompton Announces New Website for Early Detection of Lung Cancers’ – WebWire http://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=154653 ‘What happens to plastic surgery left-overs?’ – The Telegraph http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/9171736/What-happens-to-plastic-surgeryleftovers.html ‘Rapid Rise in Systolic BP Midlife Predicts Greater LVMI’ – Family Practice News http://www.familypracticenews.com/news/more-top-news/single-view/rapid-rise-insystolic-bp-midlife-predicts-greater-lvmi/9606bf984c.html ‘Heart failure's effects in cells can be reversed with a rest’ – Eureka Alert http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2012-04/icl-hfe032912.php ‘Getting sleep helped me shift 15st in a year’ – The Sun http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/woman/4253934/Diane-MacLean-revealshow-treating-her-sleep-apnoea-helped-her-lose-15-stone-in-a-year.html ‘Rapid Rise in Blood Pressure Before Midlife May Cause Irreversible Heart Damage’ – Science Daily http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/03/120326113915.htm ‘MP meets outstanding early career researcher at SET For Britain event’ – 24dash http://www.24dash.com/blogs/lynne_featherstone_mp/2012/03/22/MP-meetsoutstanding-early-career-researcher-at-SET-For-Britain-event/ ‘Inspra®(eplerenone) now Approved for Reduction of Risk for Cardiovascular Morbidity and Mortality in Adult Patients with Chronic Heart Failure (NYHA Class II) and LVEF <30%’ - Pharmiweb http://www.pharmiweb.com/pressreleases/pressrel.asp?ROW_ID=56690 ‘B-I cuts Pradaxa's price by 13%’ – Pharma Times http://www.pharmatimes.com/Article/12-03-29/BI_cuts_Pradaxa_s_price_by_13.aspx ‘Mitral valve repair with bypass surgery may improve heart function’ – American Heart Association http://newsroom.heart.org/pr/aha/mitral-valve-repair-with-bypass-229490.aspx ‘Combining heart valve repair with bypass may be worthwhile’ – ABC News - Yahoo! http://gma.yahoo.com/combining-heart-valve-repair-bypass-may-worthwhile190305685.html ‘CABG plus mitral valve annuloplasty improved ischemic mitral regurgitation outcomes’ – Cardiology Today http://www.cardiologytoday.com/view.aspx?rid=95152 ‘Bypass plus valve repair improves outcomes’ – MedPage Today http://www.medpagetoday.com/Cardiology/PCI/31442 ‘Mitral repair can augment heart function in CABG patients’ – TCTMD http://www.tctmd.com/show.aspx?id=398&ref_id=111699 ‘Gene flaw linked to serious flu risk’ – BBC News http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-17474197 ‘Valve repair with bypass strengthens hearts’ – DailyRx http://www.dailyrx.com/news-article/mitral-valve-repair-performed-bypass-surgeryimproves-heart-function-17838.html ‘Rapid rise in blood pressure before midlife may cause irreversible heart damage’ – Medical Xpress http://medicalxpress.com/news/2012-03-rapid-blood-pressure-midlifeirreversible.html ‘'Exciting' new cystic fibrosis therapy’ – BBC Radio 4 Today Programme http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/newsid_9706000/9706384.stm ‘£4 Million Boost For Cystic Fibrosis Treatment’ – All voices http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/11736965-4-million-boost-for-cysticfibrosis-treatment ‘Deadly sorrow’ – Times Higher Education http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=26&storycode=41914 7 ‘Hayfever playing up? Steer clear of celery!’ – Daily Mail http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2117342/Hay-fever-playing-Blame-birchtrees-steer-clear-celery.html ‘Cystic fibrosis gene therapy program gets green light with public funding’ – EurekAlert http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2012-03/icl-cfg031412.php ‘William Cookson and Miriam Moffatt: joined-up thinking’ – Wellcome Trust Blog http://wellcometrust.wordpress.com/2012/03/20/william-cookson-and-miriam-moffattjoined-up-thinking/ ‘Feature: Respiratory genetics - joined-up thinking’ – Wellcome Trust Online http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/News/2012/Features/WTVM054734.htm ‘IoS letters: Medics launch national campaign’ – The Independent http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/letters/ios-letters-medics-launch-nationalcampaign-7576235.html ‘Keep your heart healthy at any age’ – Men’s Health http://www.menshealth.co.uk/healthy/heart/heart-health-347584 ‘NICE final OK for B-I's Pradaxa’ – Pharma Times http://www.pharmatimes.com/Article/12-03-15/NICE_final_OK_for_BI_s_Pradaxa.aspx ‘Ivabradine: New Drug For The Heart Patients Approved’ – TopNews United States http://topnews.us/content/246726-ivabradine-new-drug-heart-patients-approved ‘How to 'steam clean' your lungs back to life - and breathe more easily’ – Daily Mail http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2107342/Steam-clean-lungslife.html#ixzz1qVr8nqAP ‘Treatments for Children with Severe Asthma’ – dailyRx http://www.dailyrx.com/news-article/sputum-eosinophil-counts-did-not-improveasthma-control-children-severe-asthma-17778.ht ‘Popeye proteins could help in treatment of abnormal heart rhythms’ – HealthJockey.com http://www.healthjockey.com/2012/02/24/popeye-proteins-could-help-in-treatment-ofabnormal-heart-rhythms/ ‘"Popeye" proteins help the heart adapt to stress’ – Imperial College London http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/newsandeventspggrp/imperialcollege/newssummary/new s_23-2-2012-10-8-6 NHLI Science Snapshot Aimed at junior researchers (postdocs to senior lecturer), this section summaries current work. If you would like to submit a brief summary of your research, please send a half page to Ruth O’Donnell Dr Arjun Ghosh is a Cardiology Clinical Research Fellow at the International Centre for Circulatory Health, National Heart and Lung Institute and a Clinical Career Development Fellow at the MRC Unit for Lifelong Health and Ageing. Arjun has very successfully recently presented his work at international meetings, won prizes and taken part in parliamentary debates. This month, we invite him to tell us all about it. Set For Britain Arjun attended parliament on 12 March to present his work to a range of politicians and a panel of expert judges, as part of SET for Britain – an organisation which supports Britain’s early-stage and early-career research scientists, engineers and technologists. Arjun describes his experience: “I was excited to take part in the event as it was my first time in parliament and it was a fantastic opportunity to give visibility to my work, which will benefit many patients, to key decision makers in healthcare and to other scientists. I presented a poster on the effects that raised blood pressure in early adult life can have on the heart in late adulthood. I was judged against dozens of other scientists in the only national competition of its kind, after being shortlisted from hundreds of applicants. I wanted to show the importance of the work researchers do to change clinical practice, and how necessary it is for that work to be supported at a government and policy level. During the day I learned about related research and also got to discuss possible future collaborations. It was quite a different experience from my day job, and I enjoyed the challenge of communicating my research to a lay audience. I would definitely recommend it to other Imperial researchers.” American College of Cardiology Conference 2012 Arjun also presented some of his PhD findings at the biggest Cardiology conference in the world, the American College of Cardiology conference, held in Chicago last month. One of his abstracts on the importance of duration of diabetes on future cardiac structure was the top-ranked abstract submitted from the UK and he was presented with an award at a joint British Cardiovascular Society – American College of Cardiology session during the congress. Another abstract of his, focusing on the importance of long-term blood pressure history in determining future cardiac structure, was selected for media promotion during the conference. Arjun felt that it was a very rewarding experience: “It was the first time I had presented my work at an American conference and the ability to meet and discuss my work with American and other international Cardiologists was very useful. I was also able to get my message across to a lay audience thanks to the press conference and interviews that I participated in.” British Cardiovascular Society 2012 Some of Arjun’s other PhD work submitted to the annual British Cardiovascular Society conference (Manchester, May 2012) has been recognised for its excellence and Arjun has been awarded a travel grant to the congress. Awards and Prizes Professor Peter Barnes – Reappointment as Senior Investigator, National Institute for Health Research. Dr Byambajav Buyandelger – Poster prize – Frontiers in Cardiovascular Biology 2012, European Society of Cardiology for her poster entitled: ‘Novel MLP-interacting proteins and their potential role in cardiomyopathy’. Professor Carlo Di Mario – Appointment as Senior Investigator, National Institute for Health Research. Dr Gabor Foldes – Winner, Best poster presentation, Frontiers in Cardiovascular Biology 2012, European Society of Cardiology for his poster entitled: ‘Transplantation of human embryonic stem cell-derived endothelial cells into rats: a new approach for vascular regeneration’. Professor Kim Fox – Appointment as Senior Investigator, National Institute for Health Research. Professor Jane Mitchell – Awarded the AstraZeneca Prize for Women in Pharmacology from the British Pharmacology Society. Professor Dudley Pennell – Awarded the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (CMR) gold medal in Orlando, USA. Dr Stamatia Prapa – Winner – Best poster presentation, Frontiers in Cardiovascular Biology 2012, European Society of Cardiology for her poster entitled: ‘Biomechanical perspectives of thoracic aortic aneurysm formation in patients with a bicuspid aortic valve: an integrated analysis’. Dr Clare Thornton – Poster prize at The Medical Research Society/Academy of Medical Sciences Annual Meeting for Clinician Scientists. Professor Tim Williams – Elected as Fellow of the Royal Society. Mr Peter Wright – Judges’ Choice, Selected abstract presentations, Frontiers in Cardiovascular Biology 2012, European Society of Cardiology, for his poster entitled: ‘Beta-2 adrenergic receptor signaling in adult rat ventricular myocytes at 4, 8 and 16 weeks after myocardial infarction’. Ms Liang Yew-Booth - Awarded a £500 Travel grant by The Physiological Society and a €500 Researcher Travel Grant by Tebu-bio. Upcoming Meetings, Events and Lectures Molecular Medicine and Cell Biology Seminar Series ‘Cryo-electron microscopy of the human 26S proteasome: structural insight into function of a vital protein complex’ presented by Dr Edward Morris, The Institute of Cancer Research Tuesday 8 May 2012 , 12.00-1.00pm, Room 120, Sir Alexander Fleming Building, South Kensington Campus Myocardial Function Section Seminar Markus Sikkel (Cardiac cell Ionic Regulation) - tbc Peter Wright (Functional Microscopy) – ‘Acute adrenaline stimulation: consequences for myocardial function and beta-2 signalling’ Thursday 10 May 2012, 12.30-1.30pm, 4th Floor Seminar Room, L-Block/ICTEM, Hammersmith Hospital For further details email: Dr Cesare Terracciano. NHLI Seminar Series Professor Paul Losty, University of Liverpool Monday 14 May 2012, 12.30-1.30pm, Room 119 SAF Building For further details email Laura Denney NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit Lecture ‘Interstitial Lung Disease: What, why and how?’ presented by Professor Athol Wells, Consultant Physician at the Royal Brompton Hospital Tuesday 15 May 2012, 6.00pm, Education Centre, Respiratory Clinical Research Facility All welcome but with registrations in advance with Zahra Aden. Research Proposal Checklist Workshop – Organisational and Staff Development This is a practical workshop for academic staff (Research Fellow to Professor) who are actively bidding for funding. It has proven to be a highly valuable method to help strengthen proposals before submission through high quality feedback from other academics. The next workshop for improving research proposals takes place on 21 May at the South Kensington Campus. Further details and to book can be found here: http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/staffdevelopment/workshops/processes/rpc Molecular Medicine and Cell Biology Seminar Series Professor Ramon Vilar, Chemistry, Imperial College London Tuesday 22 May 2012, 12.00-1.00pm, Room 120, Sir Alexander Fleming Building, South Kensington Campus Inaugural Lecture – Professor Mark Neil ‘Programmable light’ Wednesday 23 May 2012, 17.30, Lecture Theatre 1, Blackett Laboratory, South Kensington Campus All welcome but with registrations in advance with Katie Weeks University Education in 2012: A moment for change? Professor AC Grayling (Master, New College of the Humanities) Thursday 24 May 2012, 17:00, G34, Sir Alexander Fleming Building, South Kensington Campus http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/edudev/networksandevents/grayling#book Myocardial Function Section Seminar Mike Debney (Electrophysiology & Pacing) - tbc Fu Siong Ng (Electrophysiology & Pacing) – ‘Optical mapping of human myocardium in acute ischaemia-reperfusion’ Thursday 24 May 2012, 12.30-1.30pm, 4th Floor Seminar Room, L-Block/ICTEM, Hammersmith Hospital For further details email: Dr Cesare Terracciano Tissue engineering: the third dimension to animal replacement – NC3Rs/BBSRC Symposium This symposium will highlight the potential of tissue engineering as a scientifically robust means to replace and reduce the use of animals in basic research and safety testing. Tuesday 12 June 2012, Wellcome Trust Headquarters, Gibbs Building, 215 Euston Road This year there is a £1k prize for the best poster; the closing date for poster abstract submission is Tuesday 8 May. The closing date for registration is Monday 14 May. For further details and to register: http://www.nc3rs.org.uk/event.asp?id=1765 Molecular Medicine and Cell Biology Seminar Series Professor Terry Tetley, Pharmacology and Toxicology, NHLI Tuesday 12 June, 12.00-1.00pm, Room 120, Sir Alexander Fleming Building, South Kensington Campus Annual Respiratory Margaret-Turner Warwick Lecture ‘The Human Lung: Did Evolution Get it Wrong?’ presented by Professor John West, Distinguished Professor of Medicine and Physiology, School of Medicine, University of California, San Diego, USA Wednesday 13 June 2012, 5.30pm, Paul Wood Lecture Theatre, Guy Scadding Building, Royal Brompton Campus http://www1.imperial.ac.uk/nhli/respiratory/lecture/2012/ All welcome but with registrations in advance with Ruth O’Donnell. Myocardial Function Section Seminar Weihua Song (Contractile Proteins) - tbc Patrizia Camelliti (Cell Electrophysiology) – ‘Myocardial slices for physiological and pharmacological studies’ Thursday 14 June 2012, 12.30-1.30pm, 4th Floor Seminar Room, L-Block/ICTEM, Hammersmith Hospital For further details email: Dr Cesare Terracciano NHLI Postgraduate Research Day 2012 Friday 22 June 2012, Sir Alexander Fleming Building, South Kensington Campus Inaugural Lecture – Professor Miriam Moffatt ‘Asthma in the DNA Age’ Monday 25 June 2012, 5.30pm, G16, Sir Alexander Fleming Building, South Kensington Campus All welcome but with registrations in advance with Ruth O’Donnell. Molecular Medicine and Cell Biology Seminar Series ‘S6 kinases in lung cancer chemoresistance and metastasis’ presented by Professor Michael Seckl, Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College London Tuesday 26 June 2012, 12.00-1.00pm, Room MDL1D, Sir Alexander Fleming Building, South Kensington Campus Myocardial Function Section Seminar Adam Mills (Cardiac Pharmacology /Electrophysiology & Pacing) - tbc Anamika Singh (Functional Microscopy) – ‘Smart patch-clamp to study cardiomyocyte surface L-Type calcium channel’ Thursday 28 June 2012, 12.30-1.30pm, 4th Floor Seminar Room, L-Block/ICTEM, Hammersmith Hospital For further details email: Dr Cesare Terracciano Myocardial Function Section Seminar Gabor Foldes (Cardiac Pharmacology) – ‘Use of cardiovascular derivatives of human pluripotent stem cells for disease modelling’ Christina Rowlands (Cardiac cell Ionic Regulation) - tbc Thursday 12 July 2012, 12.30-1.30pm, 4th Floor Seminar Room, L-Block/ICTEM, Hammersmith Hospital For further details email: Dr Cesare Terracciano Graduate School Research Symposium Friday 13 July 2012, South Kensington Campus http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/newsandeventspggrp/imperialcollege/graduateschools/ev entssummary/event_9-1-2012-14-23-37 Inaugural Lecture – Professor Justin Mason Wednesday 19 September 2012, 5.30pm, G16, Sir Alexander Fleming Building, South Kensington Campus All welcome but with registrations in advance with Ruth O’Donnell. Inaugural Lecture – Professor Mary Morrell Wednesday 7 November 2012, 5.30pm, G16, Sir Alexander Fleming Building, South Kensington Campus All welcome but with registrations in advance with Ruth O’Donnell. Inaugural Lecture – Professor Terry Tetley Wednesday 14 November 2012, 5.30pm, G16, Sir Alexander Fleming Building, South Kensington Campus All welcome but with registrations in advance with Ruth O’Donnell. Inaugural Lecture – Professor Anita Simonds Wednesday 16 January 2013, 5.30pm, Paul Wood Lecture Theatre, Guy Scadding Building, Royal Brompton Campus All welcome but with registrations in advance with Ruth O’Donnell. Regular Meetings Scheduling and Audit Meeting in Pacing and Cardiac Electrophysiology Mondays, 8-9.30am, Catheter Lab 4, Sydney Street, Royal Brompton Hospital Contact: Dr Vias Markides Paediatric Joint Cardiac Conference Mondays, 8-9am, Cardiology Seminar Room, Level 3, Chelsea Wing, Royal Brompton Hospital Contact: Dr Piers Daubeney Paediatric Cardiac Grand Round Mondays, 9-9.45am, Cardiology Seminar Room, Level 3, Chelsea Wing, Royal Brompton Hospital Contact: Dr Piers Daubeney Paediatric and Fetal Echo Meeting Tuesdays, 8-9.30am, Cardiology Seminar Room, Level 3, Chelsea Wing, Royal Brompton Hospital Contact: Dr Julene Carvalho Multi-Disciplinary Angina Meeting Tuesdays, 12-2.30pm, Cardiology Seminar Room, Level 3, Chelsea Wing, Royal Brompton Hospital Contact: Christine Wright Congenital Cardiac Catheter Intervention Meeting Tuesdays, 8-9.30am, Cardiology Seminar Room, Level 3, Chelsea Wing, Royal Brompton Hospital Contact: Professor Michael Gatzoulis Cardiovascular Grand Round Wednesdays, 8-9.00am (except clinical governance week), Paul Wood Lecture Theatre, Guy Scadding Building, Royal Brompton Campus Clinical governance weeks - 1.00 to 2.00pm on day allocated - location as above Contact: Angela Queen Clinical Cardiovascular MR Meeting Thursdays, 1-2pm, CMR Seminar Room, Royal Brompton Hospital Contact: Professor Raad Mohiaddin Respiratory Seminar Series Thursdays, 1-2pm Clinical Research Facility, 1st Floor Fulham Wing, Royal Brompton Hospital, Royal Brompton Campus Contact: Zahra Aden Paediatric Joint Cardiac Conference Thursdays, 8-9am, Cardiology Seminar Room, Level 3, Chelsea Wing, Royal Brompton Hospital Contact: Dr Piers Daubeney Adult Congenital Heart Rounds Fridays, 8-9.30pm, Seminar Room 1, Sydney Street, Royal Brompton Hospital Contact: Professor Michael Gatzoulis Echocardiography Teaching Meeting Fridays, 1-2.30pm, Cardiology Seminar Room, Level 3, Chelsea Wing, Royal Brompton Hospital Contact: Dr Alison Duncan Adult Congenital Heart Open Research Meeting 2nd Thursday of the month, 1-2pm, Seminar Room 1, Sydney Street, Royal Brompton Hospital Contact: Professor Michael Gatzoulis Other Asthma UK – Fundraiser On Thursday 3 May there will be a cake sale and tours up Queen’s Tower held in front of the tower between 10am and 4pm in aid of Asthma UK fundraising week. Please come along and support the charity which works with both researchers and patients to further the understanding and treatment of Asthma. I’m sure you’ll notice our helpers in the bright green T shirts if you walk by! Ex Libris Cafe Extended Thursday evening opening hours of Ex Libre Cafe, Hammersmith Campus, from 3 May: ‘Join us for a relaxing social experience and enjoy refreshing bar drinks, spicy nachos, pizza and more to the soundtrack of the music you choose!’ Max Perutz Science Writing Award This award is aimed at encouraging and recognising outstanding communication among MRC scientists. The 2012 competition opens on 1 May and welcomes entries from all MRC-funded PhD students as well as early-career researchers with a maximum of six years experience following completion of their first PhD. The judges will be looking for an article of up to 800 words that best answers the question, Why does my research matter? The winner will receive a £1,500 cash prize and promotion in Metro newspaper. The competition closing date is Friday 8 June. Further details and rules can be found at: 2012 MRC Max Perutz Award NHLI Funding Bulletin We are pleased to announce the revival of the NHLI Funding Bulletin, which will feature current funding opportunities within Cardiovascular and Respiratory Sciences, including travel grants and other related awards. If you wish to include a listing in the bulletin, please contact Ruth O’Donnell NHLI Teaching Database: logging teaching delivered from 1 January to 30 April 2012 NHLI staff are required to log their teaching hours in the NHLI Teaching Database: https://www5.imperial.ac.uk/teaching Please note that the information collected is used in the allocation of the Teaching Vote - any teaching not captured represents lost income to NHLI. After the deadline you will not be able to record teaching that you delivered during the 1 January - 30 April 2012 period. If you have any difficulty with recording your teaching please contact Tony Umelo by email: [email protected] or by phone: 0787 285 0167. Professor Charles Coutelle – Book Chapter Professor Charles Coutelle, Emeritus Professor at the NHLI, has published ‘Intrauterine gene therapy. A concept for prenatal prevention of genetic disease’ in B Fehse and S Domasch (Eds) ‘Gene Therapy in Germany: an interdisciplinary survey’. Subscriptions Cardiovascular Technology Network: if you wish to join, please contact Ms Angela Bishop. Imperial College School of Medicine seminar announcements and reminders: Subscribe to https://mailman.ic.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/seminars-icsm Imperial College Events e-Bulletin: This e-Bulletin lists events taking place at Imperial, with hyperlinks to further information. If you would like to sign up to receive the e-Bulletin every fortnight, please email Events. 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