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Tidligere afholdte seminarer om molekylær fysiologi
14. november 2011
Carnosine, exercise and diabetes: Emerging concepts
v/ Prof. Dr. Wim Derave, Department of Movement and Sport Sciences, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
Onsdag den 28. september 2011
Molecular mechanism of exercise-induced mitochondrial remodelling in skeletal muscle
v/ Zhen Yan, PhD, Director, Center for Skeletal Muscle Research, Department of Medicine Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Virginia School of Medicine, USA
Torsdag den 4. november 2010
New Genetic Mouse Models Reveal Molecular Regulation of Glucose Transport and Glycogen Storage in Muscle
v/ PhD Kei Sakamoto, MRC Protein Phosphorylation Unit, College of Life Sciences
University of Dundee, Scotland.
Torsdag den 9. september 2010
Heterogeneity and intracellular compartmentalization of skeletal muscle metabolism
v/associate Professor Clara Prats, Center for Healthy Ageing, Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Copenhagen
Fredag den 21. maj 2010
Differential Effects of Dietary Palmitate and Oleate on Metabolism and Insulin Sensitivity
v/ Craig Lawrence Kien, MD. PhD., The Mary Kay Davignon Green and Gold Professor, Depts. of Pediatrics and Medicine, University of Vermont, USA.
Mandag den 10. maj 2010
Role of the AMPK-ACC signaling axis in metabolic control - Insight from β-knock-out and ACC-knock-in mice
v/associate Professor Gregory R. Steinberg, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada
Tirsdag den 8. april 2010
Muscular adaptations to exercise - A molecular view
v/lektor Henriette Pilegaard, Molekylær Integrativ Fysiologi, Biologisk Institut, Københavns Universitet
Tirsdag den 27. oktober 2009
Effects of Exercise and Contraction on Skeletal Muscle Glucose Transport
v/ Professor Gregory D. Cartee, Muscle Biology Laboratory, School of Kinesiology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Fredag den 9. oktober 2009
mTORC1 (mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1)- An important regulator of protein metabolism
v/ Professor Christopher Proud, School of Biological Sciences, Human genetic division, University of Southampton, UK.
Fredag den 18. september 2009
AMPK - more than an energy sensor
v/ Professor André Marette, CHUL Research Center, Lipid Research Unit, Québec, Canada. Director, Pfizer/CIHR Research Chair in the pathogenesis of insulin resistance and CVD. Director, CIHR Research Team on the Cardiovascular Complications of Diabetes
Tirsdag den 23. juni 2009
Anabolic effects of amino acids, fish oil and exercise in human muscle
v/ Professor Michael J. Rennie, School of Graduate Entry Medicine and Health, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, University of Nottingham Medical School, Derby, England.
Tirsdag den 16. april 2009
Diabetes and diabetes related complications - prevention and treatment in animal models
v/ MD. Sten Lund, Medical Research Laboratory and Medical Department M (Endocrinology
and Diabetes), Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark.
Tirsdag den 13. januar 2009
Muscle Specific Deletion of SOCS3 Protects Against Obesity Induced Insulin Resistance
v/ PhD Sebastian Beck Jørgensen, Molecular Physiology Group, Copenhagen Muscle Research Centre, Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences, University of Copenhagen.
Onsdag den 17. september 2008
Regulation of Glycogen Synthase Activity by Insulin, Exercise and Glycogen Content
v/ Dr. Scient. Jørgen Jensen, Department of Physiology, National Institute of Occupational Health, Oslo, Norway.
Tirsdag den 3. juni 2008
Contractile and Nutritional Regulation of Human Muscle Protein Synthesis
v/ Associate Professor Blake B. Rasmussen, Department of Physical Therapy, Sealy Center on Aging, Division of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Texas Medical Branch, Texas.
Torsdag den 10. april 2008
Mitochondrial dysfunction in skeletal muscle insulin resistance - Application of transcriptomics and phosphoproteomics
v/ MD. Kurt Højlund, Department of Endocrinology, Diabetes Research Centre, Odense University Hospital, Denmark.
Mandag den 12. november 2007
The impact of prenatal environment in the development of Type 2 diabetes and associated defects of metabolism
v/ Senior researcher Pernille Poulsen, Steno Diabetes Centre, Copenhagen.
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