• Wednesday 13 September - Thursday 14 September 2023

Regenerating the Cardiovascular System: Mending Broken Hearts and Beyond

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  • Date

    Wed 13 - Thu 14 Sep 2023

  • Location

    University of Oxford, UK

This meeting will highlight the recent developments in the field of cardiac regeneration and development, with an emphasis on findings from animal models with natural ability for heart regeneration, including the zebrafish and neonatal mouse. 

This meeting is supported by The BHF Oxbridge Centre of Regenerative Medicine.

Dr Mathilda Mommersteeg

University of Oxford, UK

Dr Caroline Pellet-Many

Royal Veterinary College, London, UK

Professor Paul Riley

University of Oxford, UK

Sponsors for Event

09:40 SA01 Decoding spatial heterogeneity in the regenerating heart

Dr Filipa Simoes, University of Oxford, UK

11:25 SA02 Defining immune cell populations in the zebrafish heart

Dr Rebecca Richardson, University of Bristol, UK

11:55 C02 Understanding the role of prolonged immune response to cardiac injury in regenerating Astyanax mexicanus heart

Esra Sengul, University of Oxford, UK

14:10 C03 Erbb2 could promote heart regeneration in zebrafish by regulating cardiomyocyte dedifferentiation and proliferation

Laura Peces-Barba-Castano, Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research, Germany  

14:25 C04 Induction of cytokinesis in multinucleated cardiomyocytes promotes cardiac regeneration

Dr Nicholas Lam, UT Southwestern, US

15:10 SA03 Genetic modifiers of myocardial regeneration and fibrosis in zebrafish

Dr Juan-Manuel Gonzalez Rosa, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, US

16:10 C05 Impact of reactive oxygen species on cardiac regeneration and fibrotic elimination in myocardial injury (cryo injury) of adult Zebrafish (Danio rerio)

Dr Muhammed Ibrahim Sekar, University of Madras, India

16:25 C06 Oxidative phosphorylation is required for cardiomyocyte re-differentiation and long-term fish heart regeneration

Konstantinos Lekkos, University of Oxford, UK

09:00 SA05 Tackling myocardial repair from both sides: Roles for the epicardium and endocardium

Professor Nicola Smart, University of Oxford, UK

09:30 SA06 The role of the cardiac lymphatics during neonatal heart regeneration

Professor Paul Riley, University of Oxford, UK

10:00 C10 Examining potential shared mechanisms that govern neovascularisation and lymphangiogenesis in the heart following acute myocardial infarction

Bronwyn Berkeley, University of Edinburgh, UK

10:15 C11 The effects of hypoxic myocardium on coronary vessel development

Dr Sophie Payne, University of Oxford, UK

11:30 SA04 Impact of cardiac ageing on regeneration

Professor Stefanie Dimmeler, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany

12:00 C08 Senolytics enhance cardiac recovery after isoproterenol-induced injury in adult mice

Ahmed Altuwaijri, King’s College London, UK

12:15 C09 Development of a percutaneous myocardial infarction model in 12-week-old rabbits: A platform for regenerative medicine research

Dr Eline Huethorst, University of Glasgow, UK

14:30 C07 Utilising hiPSCs and functional hydrogels to model heart development in vitro

Dominic Scaglioni, University College London, UK

15:15 SA08 Role of vagus nerve, incretin hormone GLP-1 and cardiac pericytes in cardioprotection against ischaemia/reperfusion injury

Dr Svetlana Mastitskaya, University College London, UK

15:45 SA07 A small molecule PI3Kα activator in cardioprotection and neuroregeneration

Professor Sean Davidson, The Hatter Cardiovascular Institute, University College London, London, UK

16:15 C12 The role of lncRNA CARMN and its associated miRNAs during scar regression and cardiac repair

Dr Mukesh Lalwani, University of Edinburgh, UK

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until 30 August 2023 
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Full Member £175.00 £225.00
Fellow Member £175.00 £225.00
Honorary Fellow £175.00 £225.00
Retired Member £125.00 £175.00
Non-Member £300.00 £400.00
ECR Non-Member * £200.00 £300.00
Society Dinner £50.00  £50.00 

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Oral Communications 

Oral communications are strictly limited to 10 minutes duration (and five for discussion). 

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  • No Oral Communications shall be read either from written script, slides or PowerPoint transmissions 
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  • Tables should not normally contain more than 30 values 

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Key information

Key dates

Registration opens 06 April 2023
Abstract submission opens 01 June 2023
Abstract submission closes 30 June 2023
Conference Attendance Award deadline 31 July 2023
Early bird registration deadline 26 July 2023
Online registration deadline 30 August 2023
Meeting dates 13 – 14 September 2023

Venue

The meeting will take place in the Sultan Nazrin Shah Centre, Worcester College, University of Oxford, UK.

Sultan Nazrin Shah Centre
Worcester College
Walton Street
Oxford
OX1 2HB

Travel  


Air
Oxford is connected to Heathrow and Gatwick airports using The Airport Coach Service, which runs 24 hours a day. From London Stansted airport, you can take the Stansted Express train serviceto London Liverpool Street and then take the tube to either Paddington or Marylebone for direct trains to Oxford. Alternatively, there is a National Express 737 coach service. 

Train
Direct services run from London Paddington (serving Oxford station) and London Marylebone (serving Oxford and Oxford Parkway stations). Other services operate from the north via Birmingham New Street; from the south via Reading; and from the west via Didcot or Reading. 

Worcester College is around a 12 minute walk from Oxford Station. 

The Sultan Nazrin Shah Centre is around a 12 minute walk from Oxford Station. 

Bus
The nearest bus and coach stops are located at Oxford Bus Station, Gloucester Green, OX1 2BU. More information public transport within Oxford can be found here

Worcester College is around a 6 minute walk from Gloucester Green bus station. 

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