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Dr. Gil Bub

University Research Lecturer, Medical Science Division
BHF Oxford CRE Intermediate Research Fellow (link)
Department of Physiology Anatomy and Genetics (link)
University of Oxford

Address:
Sherrington Building, Room C-33
Parks Road
Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kindom
OX1 3PT
gil.bub@dpag.ox.ac.uk
44 (0) 1865 272 534


download a short CV         


Research Interests

BHF CRE Imaging Resource

I'm working with the British Heart Foundation Centre for Research Excellence in Oxford to provide a portable equipment resource for in vitro high speed cardiac imaging experiements.

An equipment list is coming soon (Sept. 2011).

Mapping Excitable Cells

I'm interested in understanding the dynamics of networks of excitable cells, using both experimental (high speed imaging) and mathematical modeling techniques.

see:
   Imaging methods & results
   Excitable media examples

Technology Development

Temporal Pixel Multiplexing (TPM) is a new imaging technology that allows simultaneous high resolution and high speed image capture.

see:
   TPM concept page
   TPM in action
   TPM links and press

Recent Papers (pubmed), (short CV)
"The role of photon scattering in voltage-calcium fluorescent recordings of ventricular fibrillation.", Biophys J 2011.
"Temporal pixel multiplexing for simultaneous high-speed, high-resolution imaging.", Nat. Methods 2010.
"Measurement and analysis of sarcomere length in rat cardiomyocytes in situ and in vitro.", AJP 2010.
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Recent Talks
Lorentz Center Workshop 2011,CMOS Emerging Technologies 2011, Venturefest 2010, Photonex 2009...

Oxford BHF CRE
Physiology, Anatomy
and Genetics
Department