Weak signals, weak muscles
Researchers led by a team from the Carney Institute have discovered a new role for a protein that helps control muscle contractions – a finding that points to a new target for drugs that treat muscle ...
Team science is the best science. This is a great write up about collaborative project triggered by a chance meeting during a virtual poster session at SFN. Plus there's more to come stemming this collaboration in the near future.
carney.brown.edu/news/2025-02...
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Associate Professor at Northumbria University. Studying sex differences in neurophysiology and responses to exercise.
https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=1Z4aCNcAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
Mammal ecology, evolution & conservation. UQ
Fan of Australian & Melanesian nature. Subtropical edible gardens. Markets. My ebike. Corgis, border collies.
IUCN Marsupial & Monotreme Specialist Group co-chair
Chair Australasian Mammal Taxonomy Consortium
Professor in Human Movement Science at Ruhr University Bochum - Intrigued by the neuromusculoskeletal system and how it drives locomotion.
Executive Council member of the International Society of Biomechanics (ISB)
Columnist for The Washington Post, covering health and exercise science. Also runner, cyclist, dog mom and human mom. Always curious. Usually tired.
Providing leadership and advancing basic research in the #biology of aging. https://nathanshockcenters.org/
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Scientist, writer interested in aging biology, criminal justice, wildlife, birds, the universe.
I study systems biology of aging at Tufts University. Co-founder of https://dogagingproject.org and dogaginginstitute.org. Longer, healthier lives. Together.
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Aging, Systems Biology, Gene Therapy. CSO @GordianBio, doing mosaic therapeutic screens in vivo.
Also @NornGroup/Impetus Grants. Previously K99 Fellow @Buck Institute.
Biologist, Professor at CECAD, University of Cologne.
We study aging, age-related diseases, stem cell biology and proteostasis.
http://www.davidvilchezlab.com/
The labs of four University of Washington faculty collaborate to understand disease mechanisms and develop therapeutic approaches for neuromuscular diseases including muscular dystrophies, peripheral neuropathies and motor neuron diseases.
Making time count for people living with motor neuron disease.
https://linktr.ee/MNDScotland
Ngo Lab at The University of Queensland - aiming to understand causes and treatments for Motor Neuron Disease/Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
PhD candidate @Stanford Genetics | Motor neuron degeneration in ALS
Cell biologist at University of St Andrews. Cellular organisation, motor neuron diseases, myotonic dystophy. Also cats, books, dinosaurs.....Views my own, of course.
Oxford MND/ALS Research Groups at @ndcnoxford.bsky.social and @kavlioxford.bsky.social
Researching MND/ALS through early disease modelling and biomarker discovery
Website: https://www.ndcn.ox.ac.uk/research/oxford-motor-neuron-disease-centre
Advancing muscle biology and its importance in health and disease. #myoblue #sarcopenia #myology #skeletalmuscle #musculoskeletal #neuromuscular #cachexia
http://unimelb.edu.au/muscle-research
Neuromuscular physiology of ageing and disease.
Associate Professor, School of Medicine, University of Nottingham.
Neurologist/Neuroscientist at Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University, and the ALS Hope Foundation. Director, TUHS ALS Postmortem Core collab with CDC ALS Registry. Chair, DoD (CDMRP) ALS Research Programmatic Panel. Views my OWN.
Associate Professor | Neuromuscular Performance across the lifespan | Muscle Mechanics | Aging | https://uofgpowerlab.weebly.com/
Clinician scientist and consultant neurologist. Interested in neuromuscular diseases, #neuropathy, #ALS, #nerve #regeneration, neuron #glia interactions and #Schwanncells.