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Dr. Anthony Hessel Gave a Hybrid Lecture at the CBMS Lecture Series
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July 2, 2025
CEO and Co-Founder Dr. Anthony Hessel is giving a hybrid lecture at the CBMS Lecture Series. July 2, 13:30(EDT)
Topic: “Shining a light on force production and regulation in cardiac and skeletal muscles: Leveraging small-angle X-ray diffraction to accelerate translational applications”
To attend online right now, go to: https://lnkd.in/egi8gGzg
Abstract: Dr. Anthony Hessel is a muscle physiologist with a diverse background in cardiac and skeletal muscle mechanics, assistive devices like prostheses and exoskeletons, and biophysics. His most recent work has focused on the use of the small-angle X-ray diffraction technique – a powerful approach that uses high-powered X-rays generated from synchrotrons (particle accelerators) to track the movement of sarcomere motor proteins under near-physiological conditions. Through this work, his research has helped define the role of the sarcomere proteins titin and myosin-binding protein C (MyBP-C) to cardiac and skeletal muscle performance. As a second research focus, X-ray diffraction science is a niche field requiring advanced laboratories and expertise to perform. To remove some of these access barriers for the broader field, Dr. Hessel formed a contract research organization, Accelerated Muscle Biotechnologies (Boston) with a focus to expand where muscle X-ray diffraction can be conducted, as well as improve the hardware and software technology to make it useful for basic, translational, and clinical applications.


