Key Dates

21 July 2013
On site registration opens

Further key dates

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

Monday 22 July, 0930 - 1130
(Symposia)

Epigenetic and post-translational modification of the diseased heart

Sponsored by the American Physiological Society (APS)

Monday 22 July, 0930 - 1130
(Symposia)

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

Monday 22 July, 1415 - 1615
(Symposia)

Hypoxia shows double faces -- Effects and mechanisms

Hypoxia shows double faces -- Effects and mechanisms

Monday 22 July, 0930 - 1130
(Symposia)

Hypoxic pulmonary hypertension: Mechanisms of pulmonary vascular change and their effect on the right ventricle

Sponsored by Experimental Physiology

Monday 22 July, 1415 - 1615
(Symposia)

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.

Tuesday 23 July, 1415 - 1615
(Symposia)

Dysfunctional chemoreceptors: Cause or consequence of the symptoms of cardiorespiratory disease?

Sponsored by the Brazilian Physiological Society

Tuesday 23 July, 0930 - 1130
(Symposia)
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.

Tuesday 23 July, 16.30 - 17.15
(Speaker)

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