Institute of Developmental & Regenerative Medicine
@idrm.ox.ac.uk
The Institute of Developmental & Regenerative Medicine combines cardiovascular science, neuroscience and immunology to find new drugs and therapies.
Today’s #ScientificImage — “Where Vessels Begin,” comes from @degrainger.bsky.social, a postdoctoral researcher in IDRM's Stone group.
💬"We are working to understand how blood and lymphatic vessels form during embryonic development and how organ-specific characteristics of these vessels arise."
💬"We are working to understand how blood and lymphatic vessels form during embryonic development and how organ-specific characteristics of these vessels arise."
November 6, 2025 at 10:06 AM
Today’s #ScientificImage — “Where Vessels Begin,” comes from @degrainger.bsky.social, a postdoctoral researcher in IDRM's Stone group.
💬"We are working to understand how blood and lymphatic vessels form during embryonic development and how organ-specific characteristics of these vessels arise."
💬"We are working to understand how blood and lymphatic vessels form during embryonic development and how organ-specific characteristics of these vessels arise."
Last week's spooky creations, courtesy of IDRM's Mommersteeg Group, were carved just in time for Halloween! @tillymommersteeg.bsky.social
November 3, 2025 at 11:16 AM
Last week's spooky creations, courtesy of IDRM's Mommersteeg Group, were carved just in time for Halloween! @tillymommersteeg.bsky.social
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Our Institute for Desperately Regrowing Moustaches @idrm.ox.ac.uk is raising money for men’s mental health, suicide prevention, and prostate and testicular cancer awareness by growing moustaches. Please donate on our Movember page if you're able!
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Institute of Developmental and Regenerative Medicine (IDRM)'s Mo Space
Movember, the month formerly known as November, is a moustache growing charity event held during November each year that raises funds and awareness for men's health.
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November 2, 2025 at 2:50 PM
Our Institute for Desperately Regrowing Moustaches @idrm.ox.ac.uk is raising money for men’s mental health, suicide prevention, and prostate and testicular cancer awareness by growing moustaches. Please donate on our Movember page if you're able!
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Rise of the Arteries — a lightsheet image capturing the intricate vascular network of a developing mouse heart.
By visualising endothelial and smooth muscle cells in 3D, researchers at IDRM reveal the beauty of coronary vessel formation.
📷 Credit: Konstantinos Miti & Polen Bareke
By visualising endothelial and smooth muscle cells in 3D, researchers at IDRM reveal the beauty of coronary vessel formation.
📷 Credit: Konstantinos Miti & Polen Bareke
October 30, 2025 at 3:28 PM
Rise of the Arteries — a lightsheet image capturing the intricate vascular network of a developing mouse heart.
By visualising endothelial and smooth muscle cells in 3D, researchers at IDRM reveal the beauty of coronary vessel formation.
📷 Credit: Konstantinos Miti & Polen Bareke
By visualising endothelial and smooth muscle cells in 3D, researchers at IDRM reveal the beauty of coronary vessel formation.
📷 Credit: Konstantinos Miti & Polen Bareke
New research led by @klekkos.bsky.social and @tillymommersteeg.bsky.social at the IDRM and DPAG has uncovered an essential role for oxidative metabolism in heart regeneration.
Read the full paper here: www.nature.com/articles/s44...
Read the overview of the study: tinyurl.com/2syythet
Read the full paper here: www.nature.com/articles/s44...
Read the overview of the study: tinyurl.com/2syythet
October 2, 2025 at 12:55 PM
New research led by @klekkos.bsky.social and @tillymommersteeg.bsky.social at the IDRM and DPAG has uncovered an essential role for oxidative metabolism in heart regeneration.
Read the full paper here: www.nature.com/articles/s44...
Read the overview of the study: tinyurl.com/2syythet
Read the full paper here: www.nature.com/articles/s44...
Read the overview of the study: tinyurl.com/2syythet
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More new work from the lab! @idrm.ox.ac.uk @oxforddpag.bsky.social
Do all zebrafish regenerate their hearts equally? Also featuring the Mexican cavefish☺️
Thanks to all co-authors and especially the incredibly talented DPhil student Kostas Lekkos who drove the project. #zebrafish #heartregeneration
Do all zebrafish regenerate their hearts equally? Also featuring the Mexican cavefish☺️
Thanks to all co-authors and especially the incredibly talented DPhil student Kostas Lekkos who drove the project. #zebrafish #heartregeneration
Do zebrafish regenerate their hearts equally? In our new paper at the @tillymommersteeg.bsky.social lab we uncovered variations in the regenerative response of 7 wt zebrafish strains leading us to identify a critical role of oxidative phosphorylation in long-term heart regeneration.
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Oxidative phosphorylation is required for cardiomyocyte re-differentiation and long-term fish heart regeneration
Nature Cardiovascular Research - Lekkos et al. show that a metabolic switch toward oxidative phosphorylation is required for cardiomyocyte re-differentiation and heart regeneration after injury in...
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October 1, 2025 at 11:41 AM
More new work from the lab! @idrm.ox.ac.uk @oxforddpag.bsky.social
Do all zebrafish regenerate their hearts equally? Also featuring the Mexican cavefish☺️
Thanks to all co-authors and especially the incredibly talented DPhil student Kostas Lekkos who drove the project. #zebrafish #heartregeneration
Do all zebrafish regenerate their hearts equally? Also featuring the Mexican cavefish☺️
Thanks to all co-authors and especially the incredibly talented DPhil student Kostas Lekkos who drove the project. #zebrafish #heartregeneration
Meet Antonio Garcia Guerra, a Postdoctoral Research Scientist in the Rinaldi Group, and our August featured member.
Antonio's research focuses on cell-specific gene editing in neuromuscular disease.
Find out more about his research: www.linkedin.com/feed/update/...
@oxfordpaediatrics.bsky.social
Antonio's research focuses on cell-specific gene editing in neuromuscular disease.
Find out more about his research: www.linkedin.com/feed/update/...
@oxfordpaediatrics.bsky.social
August 28, 2025 at 2:09 PM
Meet Antonio Garcia Guerra, a Postdoctoral Research Scientist in the Rinaldi Group, and our August featured member.
Antonio's research focuses on cell-specific gene editing in neuromuscular disease.
Find out more about his research: www.linkedin.com/feed/update/...
@oxfordpaediatrics.bsky.social
Antonio's research focuses on cell-specific gene editing in neuromuscular disease.
Find out more about his research: www.linkedin.com/feed/update/...
@oxfordpaediatrics.bsky.social
How do you turn cutting-edge science into a business idea?
We spoke with Dr Sophie Payne (IDRM, DPAG), a postdoctoral researcher, about her journey on the Oxford Venture Builder, where she pitched her enhancer-based gene therapy idea.
Read the full interview: lnkd.in/dx27XkV8
We spoke with Dr Sophie Payne (IDRM, DPAG), a postdoctoral researcher, about her journey on the Oxford Venture Builder, where she pitched her enhancer-based gene therapy idea.
Read the full interview: lnkd.in/dx27XkV8
August 18, 2025 at 10:02 AM
How do you turn cutting-edge science into a business idea?
We spoke with Dr Sophie Payne (IDRM, DPAG), a postdoctoral researcher, about her journey on the Oxford Venture Builder, where she pitched her enhancer-based gene therapy idea.
Read the full interview: lnkd.in/dx27XkV8
We spoke with Dr Sophie Payne (IDRM, DPAG), a postdoctoral researcher, about her journey on the Oxford Venture Builder, where she pitched her enhancer-based gene therapy idea.
Read the full interview: lnkd.in/dx27XkV8
🎉Congratulations to the IDRM's Professor Sarah De Val on being awarded the title of Professor of Cardiovascular Science by the University of Oxford 🎉
#CardiovascularScience #AcademicAchievement #WomenInSTEM
#CardiovascularScience #AcademicAchievement #WomenInSTEM
August 11, 2025 at 10:59 AM
🎉Congratulations to the IDRM's Professor Sarah De Val on being awarded the title of Professor of Cardiovascular Science by the University of Oxford 🎉
#CardiovascularScience #AcademicAchievement #WomenInSTEM
#CardiovascularScience #AcademicAchievement #WomenInSTEM
🎉Huge congratulations to Dr Nancy Stathopoulou, IDRM Transition Fellow @oxfordpaediatrics.bsky.social who has been awarded the BHF Intermediate Science Research Fellowship by the @thebhf.bsky.social.
Nancy’s work focuses on epigenetics in cardiac development and congenital heart disease.
Nancy’s work focuses on epigenetics in cardiac development and congenital heart disease.
July 30, 2025 at 12:15 PM
🎉Huge congratulations to Dr Nancy Stathopoulou, IDRM Transition Fellow @oxfordpaediatrics.bsky.social who has been awarded the BHF Intermediate Science Research Fellowship by the @thebhf.bsky.social.
Nancy’s work focuses on epigenetics in cardiac development and congenital heart disease.
Nancy’s work focuses on epigenetics in cardiac development and congenital heart disease.
👋Meet Konstantinos Lekkos, a DPhil Student in the Mommersteeg group, and our most recent featured member.
Kostas' research focuses on the role of oxidative metabolism in zebrafish heart regeneration.
Find out more about his research: www.linkedin.com/feed/update/...
@oxforddpag.bsky.social
Kostas' research focuses on the role of oxidative metabolism in zebrafish heart regeneration.
Find out more about his research: www.linkedin.com/feed/update/...
@oxforddpag.bsky.social
July 25, 2025 at 6:06 PM
👋Meet Konstantinos Lekkos, a DPhil Student in the Mommersteeg group, and our most recent featured member.
Kostas' research focuses on the role of oxidative metabolism in zebrafish heart regeneration.
Find out more about his research: www.linkedin.com/feed/update/...
@oxforddpag.bsky.social
Kostas' research focuses on the role of oxidative metabolism in zebrafish heart regeneration.
Find out more about his research: www.linkedin.com/feed/update/...
@oxforddpag.bsky.social
🎉 Congratulations to Konstantinos Lekkos, a 2nd year DPhil student in the Mathilda Mommersteeg Group. Kostas won first prize at this year’s Oxford MRC-DTP Symposium with his talk on a novel discovery in zebrafish metabolism and heart regeneration. @oxforddpag.bsky.social
July 21, 2025 at 10:05 AM
🎉 Congratulations to Konstantinos Lekkos, a 2nd year DPhil student in the Mathilda Mommersteeg Group. Kostas won first prize at this year’s Oxford MRC-DTP Symposium with his talk on a novel discovery in zebrafish metabolism and heart regeneration. @oxforddpag.bsky.social
🚨 The Simões Group is hiring!
Join Filipa's team here at the IDRM as a Research Assistant and help advance cutting-edge cardiovascular regeneration research.
🔗 Apply now: lnkd.in/eKiSHWht
📅 Deadline: Midday 1st August 2025
Join Filipa's team here at the IDRM as a Research Assistant and help advance cutting-edge cardiovascular regeneration research.
🔗 Apply now: lnkd.in/eKiSHWht
📅 Deadline: Midday 1st August 2025
July 8, 2025 at 8:36 AM
🚨 The Simões Group is hiring!
Join Filipa's team here at the IDRM as a Research Assistant and help advance cutting-edge cardiovascular regeneration research.
🔗 Apply now: lnkd.in/eKiSHWht
📅 Deadline: Midday 1st August 2025
Join Filipa's team here at the IDRM as a Research Assistant and help advance cutting-edge cardiovascular regeneration research.
🔗 Apply now: lnkd.in/eKiSHWht
📅 Deadline: Midday 1st August 2025
Tomorrow is #ResearchAppreciationDay2025!
On the final day of our countdown, we’re spotlighting new work from the Thomas Roberts Group (Ahlskog et al.) that challenges a proposed strategy for upregulating therapeutically relevant genes.
🔬 Study: tinyurl.com/4sd3kc86
📰 Story: tinyurl.com/mka7f3j5
On the final day of our countdown, we’re spotlighting new work from the Thomas Roberts Group (Ahlskog et al.) that challenges a proposed strategy for upregulating therapeutically relevant genes.
🔬 Study: tinyurl.com/4sd3kc86
📰 Story: tinyurl.com/mka7f3j5
A new study challenges a potential gene-activating mechanism using antisense oligonucleotides
A new study from the Roberts Group, Ahlskog et al., published in Molecular Therapy: Nucleic Acids, challenges the therapeutic potential of a mechanism previously thought to upregulate protein
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July 4, 2025 at 12:05 PM
Tomorrow is #ResearchAppreciationDay2025!
On the final day of our countdown, we’re spotlighting new work from the Thomas Roberts Group (Ahlskog et al.) that challenges a proposed strategy for upregulating therapeutically relevant genes.
🔬 Study: tinyurl.com/4sd3kc86
📰 Story: tinyurl.com/mka7f3j5
On the final day of our countdown, we’re spotlighting new work from the Thomas Roberts Group (Ahlskog et al.) that challenges a proposed strategy for upregulating therapeutically relevant genes.
🔬 Study: tinyurl.com/4sd3kc86
📰 Story: tinyurl.com/mka7f3j5
It is day 3 of our #ResearchAppreciationDay2025 countdown!
Dr Filipa Simões and team reveal how immune cells shape the heart from the earliest stages and guide regeneration in species like zebrafish.
🔬 Read the review: shorturl.at/kIYBf
Dr Filipa Simões and team reveal how immune cells shape the heart from the earliest stages and guide regeneration in species like zebrafish.
🔬 Read the review: shorturl.at/kIYBf
July 3, 2025 at 1:15 PM
It is day 3 of our #ResearchAppreciationDay2025 countdown!
Dr Filipa Simões and team reveal how immune cells shape the heart from the earliest stages and guide regeneration in species like zebrafish.
🔬 Read the review: shorturl.at/kIYBf
Dr Filipa Simões and team reveal how immune cells shape the heart from the earliest stages and guide regeneration in species like zebrafish.
🔬 Read the review: shorturl.at/kIYBf
Next up in our countdown to #ResearchAppreciationDay2025, we are spotlighting public engagement at the IDRM!
IDRM researchers took part in Pint of Science 2025, bringing research and more to local Oxford pubs. Thanks to everyone who helped make it happen!
🔗 Read more: shorturl.at/z3yUI
IDRM researchers took part in Pint of Science 2025, bringing research and more to local Oxford pubs. Thanks to everyone who helped make it happen!
🔗 Read more: shorturl.at/z3yUI
July 2, 2025 at 2:20 PM
Next up in our countdown to #ResearchAppreciationDay2025, we are spotlighting public engagement at the IDRM!
IDRM researchers took part in Pint of Science 2025, bringing research and more to local Oxford pubs. Thanks to everyone who helped make it happen!
🔗 Read more: shorturl.at/z3yUI
IDRM researchers took part in Pint of Science 2025, bringing research and more to local Oxford pubs. Thanks to everyone who helped make it happen!
🔗 Read more: shorturl.at/z3yUI
🔬 Research Appreciation Day 2025, Saturday, July 5th, is just around the corner. To mark the occasion, we will spotlight a different project from the IDRM each day until Saturday in our very own Research Appreciation Week!
July 1, 2025 at 3:05 PM
🔬 Research Appreciation Day 2025, Saturday, July 5th, is just around the corner. To mark the occasion, we will spotlight a different project from the IDRM each day until Saturday in our very own Research Appreciation Week!
👋Meet Claudio Cortes Rodriguez, a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Riley group, and our most recent featured member.
Claudio's research focuses on uncovering the cause of defects in the heart wall.
Find out more about Claudio's research: lnkd.in/ebKNJ-zE
@oxforddpag.bsky.social
Claudio's research focuses on uncovering the cause of defects in the heart wall.
Find out more about Claudio's research: lnkd.in/ebKNJ-zE
@oxforddpag.bsky.social
June 25, 2025 at 11:29 AM
👋Meet Claudio Cortes Rodriguez, a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Riley group, and our most recent featured member.
Claudio's research focuses on uncovering the cause of defects in the heart wall.
Find out more about Claudio's research: lnkd.in/ebKNJ-zE
@oxforddpag.bsky.social
Claudio's research focuses on uncovering the cause of defects in the heart wall.
Find out more about Claudio's research: lnkd.in/ebKNJ-zE
@oxforddpag.bsky.social
This #CleanAirDay, we’re highlighting the small changes and big ambitions shaping sustainability at the IDRM.
Yesterday’s biodiversity walk through the Lye Valley was a good reminder of what we’re working to protect: clean air, healthy ecosystems, and time to connect with nature.
Yesterday’s biodiversity walk through the Lye Valley was a good reminder of what we’re working to protect: clean air, healthy ecosystems, and time to connect with nature.
June 19, 2025 at 11:08 AM
This #CleanAirDay, we’re highlighting the small changes and big ambitions shaping sustainability at the IDRM.
Yesterday’s biodiversity walk through the Lye Valley was a good reminder of what we’re working to protect: clean air, healthy ecosystems, and time to connect with nature.
Yesterday’s biodiversity walk through the Lye Valley was a good reminder of what we’re working to protect: clean air, healthy ecosystems, and time to connect with nature.
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Truly heart galore here at @thebhf.bsky.social Reflections of Research competition! My vote goes to @selintuzuner.bsky.social beautiful cardiac organoid!! Have you voted yet? @idrm.ox.ac.uk @oxforddpag.bsky.social @ox.ac.uk #OxfordOrganoidHub
3) Clinging on to life by Kyle Shead, University of Glasgow
4) From blueprint to beating – engineering human cardiac development in a dish by Selin Tüzüner, University of Oxford
4) From blueprint to beating – engineering human cardiac development in a dish by Selin Tüzüner, University of Oxford
June 11, 2025 at 2:51 PM
Truly heart galore here at @thebhf.bsky.social Reflections of Research competition! My vote goes to @selintuzuner.bsky.social beautiful cardiac organoid!! Have you voted yet? @idrm.ox.ac.uk @oxforddpag.bsky.social @ox.ac.uk #OxfordOrganoidHub
Exciting news! Dr Jacinta Kalisch-Smith, @jkalism.bsky.social, has been awarded a BHF fellowship to explore how placental blood vessels support fetal growth and development.
Her research could change how we detect and prevent complications during pregnancy.
🔗 Read more: shorturl.at/OVzqq
Her research could change how we detect and prevent complications during pregnancy.
🔗 Read more: shorturl.at/OVzqq
June 9, 2025 at 8:59 AM
Exciting news! Dr Jacinta Kalisch-Smith, @jkalism.bsky.social, has been awarded a BHF fellowship to explore how placental blood vessels support fetal growth and development.
Her research could change how we detect and prevent complications during pregnancy.
🔗 Read more: shorturl.at/OVzqq
Her research could change how we detect and prevent complications during pregnancy.
🔗 Read more: shorturl.at/OVzqq
🎓 The MRC/BHF Centre of Research Excellence in Advanced Cardiac Therapies (REACT) is inviting applications for a fully funded DPhil studentship, based at the IDRM.
Learn more and apply: lnkd.in/gb-mEX8K
@oxforddpag.bsky.social
Learn more and apply: lnkd.in/gb-mEX8K
@oxforddpag.bsky.social
May 28, 2025 at 2:00 PM
🎓 The MRC/BHF Centre of Research Excellence in Advanced Cardiac Therapies (REACT) is inviting applications for a fully funded DPhil studentship, based at the IDRM.
Learn more and apply: lnkd.in/gb-mEX8K
@oxforddpag.bsky.social
Learn more and apply: lnkd.in/gb-mEX8K
@oxforddpag.bsky.social
Find out how IDRM researchers raised over £1,300 for Muscular Dystrophy UK earlier this month through the Oxford Town & Gown 10k race and fundraising events.
Their combined efforts helped raise awareness and support vital research into muscle-wasting conditions.
Read more: shorturl.at/rP9RK
Their combined efforts helped raise awareness and support vital research into muscle-wasting conditions.
Read more: shorturl.at/rP9RK
IDRM Researchers Raise Over £1,300 for Muscular Dystrophy UK at Oxford Town & Gown 10k Race
On Sunday 11 May, researchers from the MDUK Oxford Neuromuscular Centre, based at the Institute of Developmental & Regenerative Medicine (IDRM), joined more than 6,000 participants in the historic
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May 27, 2025 at 12:20 PM
Find out how IDRM researchers raised over £1,300 for Muscular Dystrophy UK earlier this month through the Oxford Town & Gown 10k race and fundraising events.
Their combined efforts helped raise awareness and support vital research into muscle-wasting conditions.
Read more: shorturl.at/rP9RK
Their combined efforts helped raise awareness and support vital research into muscle-wasting conditions.
Read more: shorturl.at/rP9RK
👋Meet Anna Catarina Ferreria, a Research Assistant in the Stathopoulou Group, and our most recent featured member.
Catarina's research focuses on understanding how epigenetic factors contribute to congenital heart disease.
Read more: lnkd.in/ezEdRRDm
@oxfordpaediatrics.bsky.social
Catarina's research focuses on understanding how epigenetic factors contribute to congenital heart disease.
Read more: lnkd.in/ezEdRRDm
@oxfordpaediatrics.bsky.social
May 23, 2025 at 12:19 PM
👋Meet Anna Catarina Ferreria, a Research Assistant in the Stathopoulou Group, and our most recent featured member.
Catarina's research focuses on understanding how epigenetic factors contribute to congenital heart disease.
Read more: lnkd.in/ezEdRRDm
@oxfordpaediatrics.bsky.social
Catarina's research focuses on understanding how epigenetic factors contribute to congenital heart disease.
Read more: lnkd.in/ezEdRRDm
@oxfordpaediatrics.bsky.social
🐝 Today on #WorldBeeDay, we're celebrating the buzz around IDRM!
Our garden is alive with pollinators, drawn in by our blooming flowers and purpose-built bug houses.
Pictured below: a ladybird, a bee, and a snail. Small but important reminders of the role of biodiversity in healthy lives.
Our garden is alive with pollinators, drawn in by our blooming flowers and purpose-built bug houses.
Pictured below: a ladybird, a bee, and a snail. Small but important reminders of the role of biodiversity in healthy lives.
May 20, 2025 at 8:21 AM
🐝 Today on #WorldBeeDay, we're celebrating the buzz around IDRM!
Our garden is alive with pollinators, drawn in by our blooming flowers and purpose-built bug houses.
Pictured below: a ladybird, a bee, and a snail. Small but important reminders of the role of biodiversity in healthy lives.
Our garden is alive with pollinators, drawn in by our blooming flowers and purpose-built bug houses.
Pictured below: a ladybird, a bee, and a snail. Small but important reminders of the role of biodiversity in healthy lives.