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    Boris Martinac

    Senior Principal Research Fellow

    Professor Boris Martinac is a renowned membrane biophysicist and Senior Principal Research Fellow at the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute (VCCRI) and The University of New South Wales.13 He is the Head of the Mechanobiology Laboratory at VCCRI, focusing on ion-channel mediated mechanosensory transduction processes in living cells from bacteria to humans.2

    Key highlights of Prof. Martinac's career include:

    1. Education: He majored in physics and received his PhD in biophysics from RWTH Aachen University in Germany.1

    2. Research focus: His work centers on mechanosensitive ion channels, which are crucial in various physiological processes such as touch, hearing, blood pressure regulation, and bone development.2

    3. Achievements: In 2013, he was elected as a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science.3 In 2021, the Nobel Prize Assembly highlighted his groundbreaking work from 30 years prior, which proved the existence of mechanosensitive channels.1

    4. Current projects: His laboratory is working on four key projects, including unravelling mechanotransduction pathways in the heart and investigating the molecular force sensing mechanisms of Piezo mechanosensitive ion channels.2

    5. Recent work: In 2025, he collaborated on research examining the long-term impact of Piezo1 deletion on cardiac function.4

    Prof. Martinac's LinkedIn username is boris-martinac-09093814, where he shares updates on his research and collaborations.5

    Highlights

    Mechanobiology Laboratory - Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute
    Mechanobiology Laboratory - Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute

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    Greater Sydney Area