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‘A work of art: the mystery of the first heartbeat’

Poetically speaking, our heart is our centre – an organ that has come to represent our feelings, emotions and love for one another. Medically speaking, it is still something wondrous – a biological powerhouse that has the capacity to beat billions of times over the course of a human life. But what prompts that very first heartbeat in a developing embryo? With no evident ‘control system’, the coordination of the first heartbeat has been something of a mystery. In a new video made by Oxford Sparks, DPAG's Dr Claudio Cortés discusses how collaborating with those from other fields – such as computational artist Andy Lomas – is helping improve our understanding of how dynamic patterns and rhythm can spontaneously emerge within previously unsynchronised cells.

 

Watch the video here