STROUD LAB

We are interested in how changes in our DNA can lead to cardiovascular disease and investigate the molecular consequences in cells and model organisms.

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Featured Work

Our latest manuscript describing changes to nuclear shape and stiffness  in trained humans and mice now published in Journal of Physiology
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Our article describing Lem2's role in the heart for the first time is now online at BiorXiv
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Review highlighting the role of the nucleus in mechanosensing in cardiac disease online in IJBCB
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Ed's latest paper describing  the role of PGC1-alpha in myonuclear accretion is online in J Cell Phys
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Recent review written by our PhD student Ed Battey about the nuclear envelope in muscle ageing now online in Clinical Science 
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Image entitled 'Stop and smell the roses' was selected by Ibidi for their 2020 Calendar
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Article from the scientist.com about our work featured the 'Seahorses' image from our site
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Recent review about the role of the nuclear envelope in cardiomyocytes is now online in Biophysical Reviews
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LINC complex in cardiomyocytes
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Our latest article was recently published in Cardiovascular Research:

Luma is not essential for murine cardiac development and function

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​Recently published in the Journal of Cell Biology:
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Nesprin 1α2 is essential for mouse postnatal viability and nuclear positioning in skeletal muscle


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