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Lisa Heather

Lisa Heather PhD

Cardiology
Oxford, England, United Kingdom

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Lisa Heather, Ph.D. research revolves around metabolism and the heart – understanding why metabolism is important and what the consequences are when it goes wrong. Lisa's passion for metabolism began during Lisa's undergraduate degree in Medical Biochemistry at the University of Surrey. Heather loved the way everything fitted together into this complex jigsaw, which in many ways resembled the London Underground map. And just like a public transport network, if something goes wrong with one enzyme or pathway, the whole system can either adapt or grind to a halt.

Heather joined the Department in 2003 as a DPhil student of Prof Kieran Clarke. Lisa's doctoral research investigated the role of abnormal substrate metabolism in the development of cardiac hypertrophy. Lisa's subsequent post-doctoral research focused on the role of mitochondrial metabolism in cardiac disease progression. In 2011 Heather was awarded a Diabetes UK RD Lawrence Fellowship, to study the role of hypoxia and metabolism in type 2 diabetic heart. Heart disease is the leading cause of mortality in patients with type 2 diabetes, and patients have increased incidence of and decreased recovery following myocardial infarction.

In 2018 Heather was awarded a British Heart Foundation Intermediate Fellowship, to study why fat accumulation in the diabetic heart is such a bad thing. We are studying what fats can do to the function of the cardiomyocyte, and how they might be signaling to activate deleterious processes.
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