Congratulations to Priya Mistry (Martino Lab) for winning the Biomed Best MSc Seminar Award.
Elizabeth Johnston (Gillis lab) won the Scholander Award for Best Presentation by a Trainee, entitled “The influence of cellular stretch on extracellular matrix remodeling in cultured trout ventricular fibroblasts”, at the 2018 American Physiological Society meeting in New Orleans, LA.
Dr. John Dawson had a successful Heart and Stroke application entitled: “Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: How Cardiac Actin Mutations Change Contractility”
Burr lab published 15 conference abstracts for presentations given at national and international conferences.
From Burr lab, Kyle Thompson and Christian Cheung won NSERC.
Dr. Jamie Burr won Early Researcher Award (OMRIS) – $150,000, CBS Graduate Mentorship Award (honor) and Granted “Fellow” status with the American College of Sports Medicine.
Dr. Tami Martino was honoured to be a featured invited speaker at the inaugural Women in STEM conference at the University of Guelph on Saturday Nov. 24th.
The Circadian-Cardiovascular group had the opportunity to invite Oxford’s Dr. Russell Foster to UofG and attend his talk as a distinguished speaker for NACS and NEUR*6100, titled “Light and Sleep Regulation of the Molecular Clockwork: Biology to Possible Therapeutics”.
The Centre for Cardiovascular Investigations (CCVI) & the Southern Ontario Cardiovascular Research Association (SOCRA) hosted Cardiovascular Research Day on Thursday, October 11 2018. Visit our Education page for highlights and photos of the event.
Martino lab research on body clock medicine featured by CBC Health news .
CCVI members attended the Heart and Stroke Ride for Heart on June 3rd and raised $3850.00 for the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Participants got to ride, walk, or run on the Gardiner Expressway, Lakeshore and Don Valley Parkway in Toronto, to raise funds and awareness for heart research.
Cristine Reitz (Martino lab) was an Invited graduate student to the Sleep 2018 meeting in Baltimore Maryland and participated in the “2018 International Biomarkers Workshop on Wearables in Sleep and Circadian Medicine”.
Dr. Tami Martino was invited to the inaugural University of Florida Circadian Symposium (May 11, 2018) , alongside keynote speaker Dr. Michael Young (winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of circadian rhythms) and alongside 5 special guest speakers who are leaders in circadian biology worldwide.
Samantha Steinberg , MBS student (Pyle lab) presented her Pet Trust funded research on the identification of novel biomarkers in Doberman Pinschers with dilated cardiomyopathy at the International Ottawa Heart Conference hosted by the Ottawa Heart Institute.
Rosephine Del Fernandes (Del) , MSc candidate (Pyle lab), presented her research at the Canadian Women’s Heart Health Summit in Ottawa.
Vishali Balasubramaniam , 4th year student (Pyle lab), received a travel award to attend the Inspiring Young Women in STEM Conference, hosted by Western University. She was given the opportunity to present a poster on her undergraduate research done in the Pyle lab by herself, MSc candidate Del Fernandes, and postdoc Dr. Ilka Lorenzen-Schmidt.
Dr. Martino was invited to give a public lecture at the Arboretum to an audience of over 200 people for Third Age Learning Guelph, highlighting recent research at the University of Guelph.
Dr. Tami Martino received CIHR Awards for Innovative Health Research.
Research from the Martino lab looks at sex and gender impacts on heart health.
The OVC Crest recently published an article lab, including results from the publication above and a previous student in the lab’s (Rebecca McDonald) publication. Please refer to page 18-19 to see the article.
Dr. Tami Martino was featured in CIHR celebrates Canada150 for her work on using our body’s internal clock, circadian rhythm, to better treat cardiovascular disease.
The CCVI Cardiovascular Scientist Seminar series featured Dr. Tami Martino and Dr. Glen Pyle on Oct 24, 2017, highlighting current heart research at the University of Guelph.
Dr. Tami Martino was featured in CBC Health News for a recent study investigating how the body clock affects males and females differently in heart disease.
The Martino lab & student Zikra Awosanmi created a Circadian Medicine Blog to feature recent news in Circadian Medicine, including therapeutic applications, and importance for health and disease.
The Martino lab created a Circadian microRNA Database as a repository for micro-RNA array data that cycle in murine heart models, including young and old hearts, and in wildtypes and in CLOCK-mutant mice. The data accompanies our publication in the Journal of Molecular Cardiology (2017)105:24 (PMID: 28223222).
Cristine Reitz (Martino lab) was awarded the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada Graduate Scholarship (PhD).
Priya Mistry (Martino lab) was awarded the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada Graduate Scholarship (MSc).
Dr. Nina Jones was honoured at the YMCA/YWCA of Guelph 2017 Women of Distinction event for her community contributions and award-winning work in understanding cancer, cardiovascular and kidney disease.
The CCVI launched its new Cardiovascular Scientist Seminar Series on Feb 27th, 2017. The first seminar of this series featured CCVI Executive Faculty, Dr. Philip Millar and Dr. Tarek Saleh. Visit our CCVI Twitter page for highlights and photos of the event.
Heart and Stroke Foundation blog featured research from Dr. Tami Martino’s laboratory on circadian rhythms and heart attack recovery.
The Cardiovascular Research Day Conference is taking place Thursday September 29, 2016. Featuring high-profile invited speakers from across Canada and showcasing cardiovascular research at the University of Guelph.
Rosephine Del Fernandes (Pyle Lab) was awarded an Ontario Graduate Scholarship for September 2016
Faisal Alibhai (Martino Lab) was awarded the Laforet Research Assistantship, Elanco Graduate Scholarship in Cardiology, Harry G. Downie Travel Scholarship, OVC (Apr. 2015)
Elena Tsimakouridze (Martino Lab) was awarded the Betty Goldhart Biomedical Sciences Scholarship, OVC (Apr. 2015)
Cristine Reitz (Martino Lab) was awarded the Dr. Pari K. Basrur Travel Scholarship, OVC (Apr. 2015)
Cristine Reitz (Martino Lab) was awarded the Ontario Graduate Scholarship (2015-2016).
Dr. Tami Martino was invited to speak at Sleep Research Rounds (Toronto, 2014), Universite de Montreal (Montreal, 2014), and the Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, St. Boniface Hospital (University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, 2015).
Cristine Reitz (Martino Lab) was awarded the CIHR Master’s Graduate Scholarship (2014-2015)
Congratulations to Peter Podobed (Martino Lab) on successfully defending his PhD in Biomedical Sciences (Aug. 2014).
Dr. Tami Martino has been invited to speak at The 3rd Annual Muscle Health Awareness Day at the Muscle Health Research Centre at the University of York.
Congratulations to Elena Tsimakouridze for reclassifying from an M.Sc to the Ph.D program in Biomedical Sciences.
Congratulations to Feng Hua Yang and W. Glen Pyle for their recent publication in the Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology entitled: Reduced cardiac CapZ protein protects hearts against acute ischemia-reperfusion injury and enhances preconditioning.
John Dawson’s Lab published a new paper in PLoS One and was featured At Guelph .
This year, our Cardiovascular Research Group partakes in a bi-monthly Journal Club with a focus on Cardiovascular Research organized by Dr. E. Sinclair.
Dr. Glen Pyle has been invited to edit a special issue of the journal Biochemistry Research International. As lead editor, Dr Pyle selected Drs John Konhilas (University of Arizona) and Jolanda van der Velden (Institute for Cardiovascular Research of the Vrije Universiteit of Amsterdam) to act as associate editors of the journal. The special issue will focus on the role of cardiac myofilaments in health and disease, and will be published in late 2012.
Dr. Tami Martino received mass media attention from a recent study showing that heart medication is more effective if taken at nighttime in a mouse model Globe and Mail Article
Congratulations to Elena Tsimakouridze ( Martino Lab ) and Shawn Veitch ( Johnson Lab ) for reclassifying from an M.BS to an M.Sc in Biomedical Sciences
Peter Podobed ( Martino Lab ), Dr. T. Martino and Dr. G. Kirby have written a book chapter “Circadian proteomics and its unique advantage for discovery of biomarkers of heart disease” in Proteomics/Book 1 that was accepted by InTech, an open access publisher (Aug 2011)
Drs Glen Pyle and Elizabeth Sinclair ( Pyle Lab ) received a grant from OVC’s Pet Trust to conduct research into the molecular causes of dilated cardiomyopathy in Doberman Pinschers. Up to 60% of Doberman Pinschers die from a genetic cardiomyopathy, whose cause is unknown. The proposal by Pyle and Sinclair will not only explore the cause of canine heart failure, but will also provide insight into the fundamental mechanisms of heart failure that can be also used in human medicine. (March 2011)
Dr. Glen Pyle was appointed to the editorial board of the Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology (JMCC). JMCC is the official journal of the International Society for Heart Research and one of the top ranked cardiovascular journals in the world. (January 2011)
Faisal Alibhai ( Martino Lab ) won an OGS award for his M.Sc starting in September 2011
Peter Podobed ( Martino Lab ) won Best Poster Award, 1st place–Heart Failure in 2011: Thinking Beyond Traditional Management Strategies: June 8, 2011
Elena Tsimakouridze ( Martino Lab ) presented a poster titled “Diurnal Rhythms in Gene Expression as Critical Determinants of Cardiovascular Disease; A Novel Platform for Biomarker Discovery” at the 6th Annual Canadian Genetic Epidemiology and Statistical Genetics Meeting (May 2011)
Peter Podobed ( Martino Lab ) received an OVC PhD graduate scholarship–Ontario Veterinary College, Department of Biomedical Sciences: July, 2010
Heather Chin ( Martino Lab ) received a summer student scholarship to learn some cardiovascular molecular biology techniques and also create this website: Summer, 2011
Dr. Gillis lab published three new papers in The Journal of Experimental Biology. Congratulations to student authors Jordan Klaiman, Silvana Miller, Kelly Kirkpatrick and Andrew Robertson (May 2011)
Congratulations to Michael Bennardo ( Martino Lab ) on graduating M.Sc and his new position in research at McMaster University.