James Ware
Clinician Scientist. Cardiovascular genetics, genomics in healthcare, inherited cardiac conditions, open science, patient participation. He/him.
profiles.imperial.ac.uk/j.ware
- Excellent post-doc opportunities for collaborative scientists at the LMS...
- Reposted by James Ware📣 We’re hiring 6 new Team Science postdocs! Our Team Science approach brings together interdisciplinary researchers to tackle questions no single field can solve alone. Find out more and download our brochure below
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- Reposted by James WareA new study, published today in Nature, reveals the hidden benefits of weight loss on fat tissue. A better understanding of how weight loss leads to health improvements at a molecular level could help inform the development of therapies for diseases such as type 2 diabetes in the future.
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- Reposted by James WareThere's still time to apply for an Emerging Innovators Fellowship for scientists of Black heritage! If you’re ready to take the next step in your career and make an impact in the world of biomedical research, we encourage you to apply. Applications close 11 May 2025. Find out more 👇
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- Reposted by James WareQ: How many genes should be tested for patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy? A: 29 Excited to share our latest: Re-Appraisal of HCM genes by our ClinGen Hereditary CVD Gene Curation Expert Panel out today in @jaccjournals.bsky.social www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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- Reposted by James WareWe’re hiring for Programme Leader Track positions! This is an outstanding opportunity to advance your career in a discovery science institute of world-leading excellence. Application deadline is 13 January 2025. lms.mrc.ac.uk/work/vacanci...
- Are you a computational biologist, looking for a role in a diverse and collaborative team, and eager to help us understand genetic heart muscle diseases? Come and join us. Closing date 12th January...
- Reposted by James WareCheck out our @mrc-lms.bsky.social Programme Leader Track opportunities - open for Submission of applications until 13/01/2025, interviews for shortlisted candidates in March lms.mrc.ac.uk/wp-content/u... #scisky #medsky
- We are hiring! Programme Leader Track positions @mrc-lms.bsky.social up for grabs by up-and-coming researchers with a great start to their career who now aim to establish their own group in a translational discovery science institute of world leading excellence. lms.mrc.ac.uk/work/vacanci...
- Reposted by James WareWe’re delighted to share our recruitment brochure for our current Programme Leader Track vacancies at the MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences. You can download the brochure on our vacancy web page 👇 lms.mrc.ac.uk/work/vacanci...
- Fantastic opportunity of funded research position for clinician scientists in training (predoctoral fellowships). Come and see why the LMS is a fun and rewarding place to do science...
- Reposted by James WareThe deadline to apply for our PhD studentships is fast approaching! If you’d like to study a PhD at the LMS make sure to get your applications in by the 6th of December! If our world class science isn't convincing enough, then hear what our students have to say lms.mrc.ac.uk/work-and-stu...
- Reposted by James Ware#ParentalLeave is an important part of the journey towards #GenderEquity at the workplace, which is why the LMS supports those on parental leave through our #RovingResearchers www.nature.com/articles/d41...
- An important read! Just 5% of those who took up shared parental leave came from the bottom 50% of earners. #equity #diversity #inclusion #milestogo
- Reposted by James WareThe @mrc-lms.bsky.social kicks off at the wonderful Royal Institution with talk on #teamscience by @wiebkearlt.bsky.social.
- It turns out much needed huge international efforts on dilated cardiomyopathy are like buses: 🚌🚌 ... nature.com/articles/s41... nature.com/articles/s41... ... bsky.app/profile/conn... bsky.app/profile/sean... ... Look forward to plans to bring all this together...
- It's nice to be able to kick off on bsky with this story from Sean & Albert - a partnership with Tom Lumbers and the Hermes consortium to tackle the genetics of DCM.
- Hi. Noob skeeting/tweeting/posting here for first time. Finally transitioning to bsky for all the reasons… I lead a research group in London, UK, focused on cardiovascular genetics, and genome medicine more broadly. I look forward to connecting...
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- Reposted by James WareI couldn't spot a starter pack for rare disease / clinical genomics, so I started one: go.bsky.app/SUWZ9Hw Very much a work in progress, and biased by who I have already found here, so please suggest people to add! Self-nominations encouraged. #ClinicalInformatics #genomics #bioinformatics 🖥️🧬at://did:plc:q6g2iowtzf3zln6luofy7e7z/app.bsky.graph.starterpack/3lay46eeejp23
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- Reposted by James WareExciting first bluesky post! We estimated trabecular complexity in 50,000 UK Biobank participants to identify influencing genetic, clinical, and lifestyle factors. Trabeculation progresses with cardiac diseases and changes can occur early in pathogenesis.