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Craig Lygate is an Associate Professor of Cardiovascular Physiology at the University of Oxford's Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, leading the 'Cardiac Energetics and Integrative Physiology' research group funded by the British Heart Foundation. His work focuses on understanding cardiac energy metabolism's role in health and disease, particularly exploring therapies for ischaemia and heart failure. He heads the Murine Cardiac Phenotyping Laboratory, using clinical techniques like echocardiography and MRI to assess genetically modified models.
Education includes a BSc (Hons), MRes in Biological Sciences (University of Manchester), and a PhD in Cardiovascular Physiology (University of Glasgow). His research combines biochemical assays, cell culture, and collaborative approaches such as genomics and metabolomics, with a current emphasis on the creatine transporter and homoarginine's therapeutic potential.
Recent articles highlight advancements in nitric oxide delivery systems for cardiovascular applications and the creatine kinase system's role in cardiac energy provision. Collaborations with Chemistry departments target novel treatments for ischaemia-reperfusion injury. No scientific awards are explicitly listed, but his work has been published in high-impact journals like Circulation and Clinical Science.
He advises postgraduate researchers (e.g., Hannah Lake) and oversees grants focused on cardiac energetics. His lab integrates translational research, bridging molecular biology with clinical applications, aiming to translate findings into therapeutic strategies for cardiovascular diseases.




