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We depend on electrical waves to regulate the rhythm of our heartbeat. When those signals go awry, the result is a potentially fatal arrhythmia. Now, a team of researchers from the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics and Stony Brook University has found a way to precisely control these waves – using light. Their results are published in the journal Nature Photonics.
Kristijan Jovanoski
BBiomed(Hons), MPhil Melb, DPhil Oxon Kristijan Jovanoski - Postdoctoral Research Scientist
Jacinta Kalisch-Smith
PhD Jacinta Kalisch-Smith - BHF Intermediate Basic Science Fellow
Keith Dorrington
MA DPhil BCh DM FRCA Keith Dorrington - Emeritus Associate Professor of Physiology
Andrew King
BSc, PhD, FTPS, FMedSci, FRS Andrew King - Director, Centre for Integrative Neuroscience & Wellcome Principal Research Fellow
Victoria Bajo Lorenzana
Victoria Bajo Lorenzana - Associate Professor of Neuroscience
Andia Redpath
BSc, MRes, PhD Andia Redpath - Oxford BHF CRE Basic Science Intermediate Transition Fellow
Paul Riley
PhD, BSc Paul Riley - BHF Professor of Regenerative Medicine & Chair of Development and Cell Biology
Shankar Srinivas
PhD, MPhil, MA, BSc Shankar Srinivas - Professor of Developmental Biology
Richard Wade-Martins
MA, DPhil Richard Wade-Martins - Professor of Molecular Neuroscience
Duncan Sparrow
PhD Duncan Sparrow - Professor of Cardiovascular Developmental Biology

