Cardiac & Respiratory Physiology
Scientific programme
A draft scientific programme, including social activities, can be downloaded here.
Plenary lectures
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Contributions of skeletal muscle myopathy to heart failure: Novel mechanisms and therapies
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Epigenetic and post-translational modification of the diseased heart
Sponsored by the American Physiological Society (APS)
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The emergence of the four-chambered heart and its underlying substructures was a critical event in vertebrate evolution. Comparative studies of the vertebrate cardiovascular system provide insights into the mechanisms that drove the evolution of the f
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Hypoxia shows double faces -- Effects and mechanisms
Hypoxia shows double faces -- Effects and mechanisms
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Hypoxic pulmonary hypertension: Mechanisms of pulmonary vascular change and their effect on the right ventricle
Sponsored by Experimental Physiology
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Development and functional organisation of neural circuits controlling breathing
Breathing is the vital automatic rhythmic activity which ensures appropriate rates of oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide elimination.
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Dysfunctional chemoreceptors: Cause or consequence of the symptoms of cardiorespiratory disease?
Sponsored by the Brazilian Physiological Society
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Physiological insights into the developmental origins of non-communicable disease
Professor Mark Hanson is one of the UK’s leading researchers on developmental pathways to disease.
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