National Institutes of Health

Oxford University

Fig. 2. Effect of cell orientation on geometry of microstreams.

Figure 11. Models of intrinsic H+i mobility

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The Wellcome Trust

British Heart Foundation

 

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Intracellular pH regulation in heart

 

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Richard Vaughan-Jones

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Exeter College

RICHARD DAVID VAUGHAN-JONES

Professor of Cellular Physiology
Tutor for Medicine and Physiology
Official Fellow of Exeter College

 


 

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Qualifications

 

1971
1975
1983

BSc University of Bristol.
PhD University of Bristol.
MA (Oxon)

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(i)

University Professor of Cellular Physiology, University Laboratory of Physiology, Oxford.

(ii)

Official Fellow and Tutor for Medicine and Physiology, Exeter College, Oxford.

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Joint-Director of The Burdon-Sanderson Cardiac Science Centre.

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Visiting Professor, Cardiovascular Research and Training Institute, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.

 

 

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richard.vaughan-jones@physiol.ox.ac.uk

Burdon Sanderson Cardiac Science Centre, University Laboratory of Physiology, Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3PT.

(+44)- 1865-272451/ Fax

Vaughan-Jones Research

Wellcome Trust Heart Physiome Project