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New research finds genetic differences that help to explain why some babies are born bigger or smaller than others. The research, led by the University of Oxford, also reveals how genetic differences provide an important link between an individual’s early growth and their chances of developing conditions such as type 2 diabetes or heart disease in later life.
Stefan Piechnik
CVM OCMR Principal Investigators
DSc, PhD, MScEE, FSCMR Stefan Piechnik - Professor of Biomedical Imaging
Naveed Akbar
CVM Principal Investigators
BSc (Hons), MSc, PhD, FHEA Naveed Akbar - ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF CARDIOVASCULAR SCIENCE
Betty Raman
CVM OCMR Principal Investigators
MBBS DPhil FESC FRACP Betty Raman - Associate Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine
Parag Gajendragadkar
CVM Researchers
MA, MB BChir, MPhil (Cantab), DPhil (Oxon), MRCP Parag Gajendragadkar - Senior Clinical Fellow in Electrophysiology
Timothy Betts
CVM Principal Investigators
MD, MBChB, FRCP Timothy Betts - Associate Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine
Elizabeth Ormondroyd
CVM Principal Investigators
PhD; MSc Genetic Counselling Elizabeth Ormondroyd - Principal Investigator in RDM; Senior researcher; Genetic counsellor
Svetlana Reilly
CVM Principal Investigators
MD DPhil (Oxon) Svetlana Reilly - Associate Professor of Cardiovascular Science and British Heart Foundation Senior Research Fellow
Yiangos Psaras
CVM Students
BSc (Hons), MSc, DPhil Yiangos Psaras - Oxford-BMS Post-Doctoral Research Fellow