Scientist, lifelong athlete, home cook, music lover and amateur musician, husband, father, brother, son. Research interests: aging, cancer cachexia, sepsis, skeletal muscle and mitochondria. Did I mention mitochondria?
MitoAmbassador, metabolism enthusiast. Thriving to solve mechanisms of diseases and use the knowledge to benefit the patients. Interested in science politics and communication. Academy professor in University of Helsinki, Faculty of Medicine.
PhD student at UQAM. Skeletal muscle physiology, mitochondrial biology, mitophagy, aging, physical activity.
We study how muscles are built to sustain power with a focus on mitochondrial energy metabolism.
Hello everyone! Welcome to the official Bluesky account for the Rudnicki Lab. We study the biology of skeletal muscle stem cells 🔬🧫🧬 | Ottawa, ON, Canada 🇨🇦
Translational research on Muscle and Aging biology 💪🧫🔬 / Lausanne 🇨🇭
…
@NIHS Nestle Institute of Health Sciences
@EPFL Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
…
#MyoBlue / Skeletal Muscle / Aging / Stem cells / Mitochondria / Metabolism / Myogenesis
Nature Communications is an open access journal publishing high-quality research in all areas of the biological, physical, chemical, clinical, social, and Earth sciences.
www.nature.com/ncomms/
The Journal of Physiology publishes original research in all areas of physiology and pathophysiology that illustrates new physiological principles or mechanisms.
Canadian network connecting clinicians, scientists, patients, and industry to improve neuromuscular disease outcomes.
Funded through CIHR-IMHA and Muscular Dystrophy Canada
Visit us at: https://neuromuscularnetwork.ca/
Scientist interested in skeletal muscle physiology, mitochondrial biology and aging.
Science integrity consultant and crowdfunded volunteer, PhD.
Ex-Stanford University. Maddox Prize/Einstein F Award winner
NL/USA/SFO.
#ImageForensics
@MicrobiomDigest on X.
Blog: ScienceIntegrityDigest.com
Support me: https://www.patreon.com/elisabethbik
Director: Muscle Health Research Centre
Professor: muscle disorders and the metabolic basis of muscle fitness. Translating mitochondrial bioenergetics and redox biology to health/disease
http://health.yorku.ca/health-profiles/index.php?mid=1068349
Senior Scientist that investigates the molecular mechanisms that regulate skeletal muscle mass and function in health and in various disease states. Protein synthesis, ubiquitin biology.
https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=ICAcUqUAAAAJ&hl=en