Ting Y. Yu Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences University of Birmingham Biography Publications Institution JoVE Articles Ting Y. Yu Ting Yue Yu received his undergraduate degree from The University of Birmingham, UK in Physics and Space Research where he was awarded a First class degree with honours. Ting then pursued a Master’s degree and PhD at The University of Birmingham.Ting developed his mathematical knowledge and analysis skills during his undergraduate studies and later implemented this into the field of biomedicine.Ting's scientific interests range from optical electrophysiology to image processing. During Ting's training, he developed a focus on cardiovascular sciences. Here, he developed an optical mapping system for the atria to answer questions of atrial fibrillation and sudden cardiac death. Ting also developed automated algorithms for high throughput analysis of medical images.His work resulted in numerous publications and presentations at international conferences. Ting was awarded the Medical Image Understanding and Analysis prize in 2014, and the Interdisciplinary Inter-Doctoral Training Centre Conference prize in 2015. Publications ElectroMap: High-throughput Open-source Software for Analysis and Mapping of Cardiac Electrophysiology Scientific Reports. Feb, 2019 | Pubmed ID: 30718782 PITX2 Modulates Atrial Membrane Potential and the Antiarrhythmic Effects of Sodium-Channel Blockers Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 10, 2016 | Pubmed ID: 27765191 A Regional Reduction in Ito and IKACh in the Murine Posterior Left Atrial Myocardium Is Associated with Action Potential Prolongation and Increased Ectopic Activity PloS One. Month, 2016 | Pubmed ID: 27149380 High-throughput analyse van optische toewijzingsgegevens met behulp van ElectroMap Christopher O’Shea1,2,3, Andrew P. Holmes1,4, Ting Y. Yu1, James Winter1, Simon P. Wells1, Beth A. Parker1, Dannie Fobian1, Daniel M. Johnson1, Joao Correia5, Paulus Kirchhof1, Larissa Fabritz1, Kashif Rajpoot3, Davor Pavlovic1 1Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Birmingham, 2EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Physical Sciences for Health, School of Chemistry, University of Birmingham, 3School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham, 4Institute of Clinical Sciences, University of Birmingham, 5Institute of Microbiology and Infection, School of Biosciences, University of Birmingham JoVE 59663 Medicine
High-throughput analyse van optische toewijzingsgegevens met behulp van ElectroMap Christopher O’Shea1,2,3, Andrew P. Holmes1,4, Ting Y. Yu1, James Winter1, Simon P. Wells1, Beth A. Parker1, Dannie Fobian1, Daniel M. Johnson1, Joao Correia5, Paulus Kirchhof1, Larissa Fabritz1, Kashif Rajpoot3, Davor Pavlovic1 1Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Birmingham, 2EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Physical Sciences for Health, School of Chemistry, University of Birmingham, 3School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham, 4Institute of Clinical Sciences, University of Birmingham, 5Institute of Microbiology and Infection, School of Biosciences, University of Birmingham JoVE 59663 Medicine