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Integrated Physiology - Cardiovascular, Metabolism and Ion Transport
Research profile
The research group focuses on regulation of muscle blood flow, metabolism and ion transport during exercise.
By use of models from molecules to man the complex interplay between the various systems are studied. In addition, a significant amount of research is related to how the various organ systems are playing together and what causes fatigue during various types of exercise.
A specific focus is health issues and on performance, testing and training in elite sports.
Members of the research group
- Jens Bangsbo, professor (head of research group)
- Ylva Hellsten, professor
- Lars Nybo, professor
- Peter Krustrup, TP associate professor
- Eva Wulff Helge, teaching associate professor
- Nikolai Nordsborg, TP associate professor
- Martin Thomassen, postdoc
- Thorbjörn Åkerström, assistant professor
- Morten Bredsgaard Randers Thomsen, assistant professor
- Birgitte Høier, PhD student
- Thomas Gunnarsson, PhD student
- Mads Bendixen, PhD student
- Lasse Gliemann, PhD student
- Jakob Friis Schmidt, PhD student
- Stefan Mortensen, PhD student (SUND)
- Marcello Iaia, PhD student (external)
- Gemma Kroos, academic research staff
- Jens Jung Nielsen, academic research staff
- Karina Olsen, medical laboratoty technologist
- Michael Nyberg, research assistant
- Karina Duus Westh, research assistant
- Dorthe J.A Hanskov, research assistant
- Peter Møller Christensen, research assistant
- Therese Hornstrup, research assistant
- Lasse Laub, research assistant
- Karina Olsen, medical laboratory technologist
- Charlotte Olsson (external)
- Laurits Bune (external)
Link to ongoing research and PhD projects

