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Carmeliet-Coraboeuf-Weidman Lecture

Presented during the annual meeting of the ESC Working Group on Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology

During its annual meeting, the ESC Working Group on Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology (EWGCCE) presents the Carmeliet-Coraboeuf-Weidman (CCW) session (created in 2012), paying tribute to many illustrious researchers in the field of cardiac cellular electrophysiology.

You can access some of these presentations on ESC 365

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2023 - Prof. Dobromir Dobrev

Cellular and Molecular Electrophysiology of Atrial Fibrillation

 

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2022 - Prof. Elisabetta Cerbai

Cellular and Molecular Electrophysiology of Atrial Fibrillation

 

2021_EHRA_WGCCE CCW Lecture_Zaza.JPG2021 - Prof. Antonio Zaza

Repolarisation and electrical instability

 

2019_EHRA_WGCCE CCW Lecture_Fischmeister.jpg2019 - Prof. Rodolphe Fischmeister

1969-2019: 50 years since the first discovery of cardiac calcium current activation by adrenaline

 

Prof. Sipido_93573_72dpi.jpg2018 - Prof. Karin Sipido

Anti-arrhythmic targets in ischaemic cardiomyopathy

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

2017_EHRA_CCW Lecture_DiFrancesco.jpg2017 - Prof. Dario DiFrancesco

Funny current and cardiac rhythm

 

 

 

 

 

Denis-Noble.png2016 - Prof. Denis Noble

The golden trio of cardiac electrophysiology, Coraboeuf, Carmeliet & Weidmann, chasing thresholds and conductance changes in the early days of micro electrode recording

 

 

 

Casadei-Barbara-2019-congress-news.jpg2015 - Prof. Barbara Casadei

Atrial fibrillation: a dystrophinopathy of the heart

 
 
 
 
 

Andras-Varro.png 2014 Prof. Andras Varro

From antiarrhythmic to proarrhythmic drug effects

 

 David-Eisner.png2013 - Prof. David Eisner

Calcium signalling in the heart: From basic mechanisms to arrhythmia

 

  Ursula Ravens.jpg 2012 - Prof Ursula Ravens

The cardiac action potential - a never-ending story of ions, channels, drugs and disease