High Impact study
A new study by A/Prof Kim Mellor and colleagues was published recently in Nature Cardiovascular Research. The study identifies a promising new therapeutic target for diabetic heart disease and found that restoring a key cellular recycling process — glycophagy — improves heart relaxation in diabetic mice and human cardiac organoids.
Well done
Many congratulations to Sophie Piesse for being awarded the ‘Kate Edger Foundation Dame Dorothy Winstone Doctoral Completion Award’ for her PhD thesis ‘Placental extracellular vesicles: impact on the maternal cardiovascular system of spontaneously hypertensive rats’.
Congratulations!
A huge congratulations to Rebecca Watkins- Ward from the Department of Nutrition and Dietetics (and TWO) for being awarded the Butland Clinical Teacher Awards and Associate Professor Cherie Blenkiron from Molecular Medicine and Pathology for being awarded the Innovation in Teaching Award.
Celebrating our HealtheX winners!
Congratulations to our outstanding winners who received prizes at HealtheX!
Well done
Congratulations to Audrys Pauza, Julian Paton, and the team for their recent publication in Circulation Research: “Melanocortin System Activates Carotid Body Arterial Chemoreceptors in Hypertension.”
Staff success
Igor Felippe has been selected as a ‘Frontiers Young Investigator Research Award Winner’ at the XXII International Society for Arterial Chemoreception (ISAC) Meeting 2025 in Chile.
HealthEx success
Please join us in congratulating Courtney Brighouse, Julia Parry and Rosanna Roberts-Nonu.
Grant success
Please join us in congratulating Kim Mellor, Gus Grey, David Crossman and their teams for success in the recent HRC project grant round.
PhD success
Please join us in congratulating Summer Hassan for her successful PhD defence with minor corrections (Exploring Collagen VI’s Influence on Cardiac Pathophysiology: Structural and Functional Insights in Health and Disease).






