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Mathilda Mommersteeg interviewed by the BBC about her group's research on the Mexican Cavefish
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22 November 2018
DPAG researchers host week-long teacher residential in collaboration with Oxford Colleges
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5 July 2023
Five school teachers joined researchers from the Carlyle, Lakhal-Littleton, Mommersteeg, Srinivas, and Stone groups, based in the Institute of Developmental and Regenerative Medicine (IDRM), Kavli Institute for Nanoscience Discovery, and Sherrington Building, in a project run in collaboration with Jesus College and Trinity College between 19 and 22 June 2023.
DPAG and RDM researchers set to reveal the role of inflammatory cells in heart repair
Mommersteeg Group News Research Riley Group News
29 April 2020
DPAG's Associate Professor Mathilda Mommersteeg and Professor Paul Riley, in collaboration with Professor Robin Choudhury from the Radcliffe Department of Medicine, will perform single cell analysis of inflammation during heart regeneration with a grant from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.
Graduate Student Helen Potts plays in the historic Women's Varsity Match 2018
EDI News Mommersteeg Group News Students
19 December 2018
Supported by members of her team, the Mommersteeg Group, Helen Potts was part of the Women's Blues Squad in the annual rugby union fixture held at Twickenham. This year marks the 30th Anniversary of the Women's Varsity Match.
Heart scarring run by Runx1 gene
Mommersteeg Group News Publication Research
27 April 2020
New collaborative research from the Mommersteeg Group and MRC WIMM researchers shows that a protein called Runx1 plays a significant role in the formation of the cardiac scar that forms after the heart is injured, a scar that is known to inhibit heart regeneration. In the zebrafish, a freshwater fish known to be able to fully regenerate its heart after damage, they show that the absence of Runx1 results in enhanced regeneration. This indicates a potential new therapeutic target for heart repair.
Rita Alonaizan introduces sixth form students to basic science with In2ScienceUK
EDI News Mommersteeg Group News Outreach Postdoctoral
23 August 2022
Postdoctoral Research Scientist Dr Rita Alonaizan hosted two students via the In2ScienceUK programme, and provided a hands-on work experience in Associate Professor Mathilda Mommersteeg’s Lab from Monday 1 – Friday 5 August during the school summer holidays.
Fish genes hold key to repairing damaged hearts
Cardiac Theme Mommersteeg Group News Publication Research
20 November 2018
The Mexican tetra fish can repair its heart after damage. Key British Heart Foundation funded research from the Mommersteeg Group, published in Cell Reports and entitled "Heart regeneration in the Mexican cavefish" suggests that a particular gene may hold the key to this inherent ability. If they can lock down exactly how this works, it may be possible to revolutionise how we heal damaged human hearts.
DPAG researchers engage the public at IF Oxford 2019
EDI News Mommersteeg Group News Outreach Postdoctoral
25 October 2019
A team of volunteers from four research groups, alongside Wellcome Trust funded Advanced Imaging Unit Micron, engaged more than 200 visitors at Weston Library on Friday 18 October 2019 as part of The Oxford Science and Ideas Festival.
DPAG researchers to take on the London to Brighton Bike Ride for the British Heart Foundation
De Val Group News EDI News Outreach
24 May 2022
Associate Professor Sarah De Val will lead a team of researchers as they take on the British Heart Foundation’s (BHF) London to Brighton Bike Ride.
Sherrington Talks 2021 Prize Winners
Awards and Honours EDI Events Students
21 June 2021
The 2021 Sherrington talks were presented by graduate students in their third year of DPhil research study.
Development and Cell Biology Researchers showcased in diverse and collaborative annual event
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7 June 2019
A series of internal talks demonstrated an extensive breadth of research within the Development and Cell Biology Theme that tackles the questions fundamental to understanding evolution, growth, organ formation, the onset of disease and tissue regeneration. DPAG Researchers were also joined by two external speakers presenting their research into age-related angiocrine signals and stem cell strategies for lung development.
Love Notes go a long way for DPAG research groups
Mommersteeg Group News Outreach Riley Group News
24 January 2018
DPAG cake sales raise funds for local charities
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15 February 2019
Three of our research groups, and the Athena SWAN team, organised two delicious cake sales for Homeless Oxfordshire and Oxfordshire Mind respectively.
Department Hosts Women’s Dinner at Merton College
EDI Events
30 May 2017
As part of its Athena Swan initiative the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and genetics hosted a dinner last week at Merton College for female researchers.