Craig A. Goodman
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.
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@coenpm.bsky.social
Dad | Husband | Aging, Diabetes and Exercise Researcher | Liverpool FC | Weekend Warrior
@physoc.bsky.social
Europe's largest network of physiologists. For 150 years we have been inspiring discovery for healthier lives.
@pgreenhaff.bsky.social
Professor of Muscle Metabolism, University of Nottingham, UK. All views are my own.
@adacheung.bsky.social
Endocrinologist 🩺 | Trans Health Research 🏳️⚧️Clinician Scientist Professor @UnimelbMDHS | CoDI @TheEndoSociety🌳🌈
@dtommerbakke.bsky.social
PhD student at Norwegian School of Sport Sciences. Studying Skeletal muscle memory
@moritzeggelbusch.bsky.social
Postdoc @TUM | Exercise Biology Group | HyperMet | Studying the metabolic health effects of skeletal muscle hypertrophy and atrophy
@mannlab.bsky.social
The Mann Lab is a pioneer in mass spectrometry-based proteomics. Posts represent personal views from lab members and Matthias Mann
@benparkerlab.bsky.social
Scientist @UniMelb 🇦🇺 focusing on #proteomics, signaling and metabolism. Loves 🏄♂️⛷️⛰️
@nickytphd.bsky.social
Postdoc in the Web Lab at the University of Kentucky Center for Muscle Biology Outdoor recreation, doggos, and muscle
@aurorascientific.bsky.social
Muscle physiology and Neuroscience systems and solutions. Follow us for news, useful tips and updates on the fields of muscle physiology and neuroscience.
@labsakamoto.bsky.social
Metabolic Signaling Laboratory, NNF-CBMR, University of Copenhagen Posts by @itsmedipsikha.bsky.social
@keisakamoto.bsky.social
Professor Univ. of Copenhagen, Vice Director Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic Research, Metabolic Signaling, glucose metabolism, AMPK
@juhahulmi.bsky.social
Professor in Exercise Physiology Work: https://tinyurl.com/4z884z2p https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=sLZykm8AAAAJ
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Postdoctoral researcher in the von Walden lab at Karolinska Institute
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- Team Leader, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute @mcri.bsky.social - Associate Investigator, Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Stem Cell Medicine @renewglobal.bsky.social #stemcells | #ipsc | #Muscle | #cardiosky | #Myoblue | #heartregeneration
@komanderlab.bsky.social
We love #ubiquitin. Lab researching ubiquitination in health and disease @WEHI-research. Posts are by Komander lab members.
@lemur-lab.bsky.social
PhD FAPS Professor and Co-director of LEMuR (Lab for Exercise and Muscle Research @McMaster University). Deputy Editor of AJP-Cell Physiol.
@ptitchenell.bsky.social
Metabolic physiologist committed to advancing science and developing new treatments for metabolic diseases. Tweets are my own and do not represent my employer.
@annakrook.bsky.social
Professor of Integrative Cell Physiology, Karolinska Institutet Stockholm. Views are my own
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@williamroman.bsky.social
EMBL Australia Group Leader, building bio-engineered muscle systems to investigate how cells communicate at the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute in Melbourne
@gillesgouspillou.bsky.social
Scientist interested in skeletal muscle physiology, mitochondrial biology and aging.
@mvfranchi.bsky.social
- Assistant Prof (TT) in Human Physiology @unipd.bsky.social - Muscle Plasticity in Exercise/Disuse/Aging - Editorial Board @jphysiol.bsky.social & @MSSEonline - @ecssofficial.bsky.social Scientific Committee member #HumanBeforeScientist
@hypermet.bsky.social
The aim of the HyperMet research unit is to investigate the metabolic health effects of skeletal muscle hypertrophy and atrophy using advanced methods of metabolic research. Speakers Henning Wackerhage & Hanna Taipaleenmäki
@natrevendo.nature.com
We publish Reviews and opinion articles on all aspects of endocrinology and metabolism. https://www.nature.com/nrendo/
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Editorial team of Nature Reviews Drug Discovery www.nature.com/nrd
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Nature Reviews Disease Primers publishes Primers - introductory reviews on diseases and disorders - across all medical specialties. Check back each week!
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Nature Reviews Cancer is a monthly review journal for researchers working on cancer. We, the editors, highlight the most exciting topics in cancer research. https://www.nature.com/nrc/
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Publishing reviews and commentaries across the fields of genetics and genomics. Part of Springer Nature and Nature Portfolio. https://www.nature.com/nrg/
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A Reviews journal from SpringerNature. Timely Review articles, Comments and Highlights of the latest research in molecular cell biology. https://www.nature.com/nrm/
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@greisinglab.bsky.social
UMN lab interested in neuromuscular physiology & regenerative rehabilitation | Account managed in part by trainees, views are our own | https://smprl.umn.edu/
@mkleinert.bsky.social
Researcher interested in metabolism, nutrition, energy balance. Head of Molecular Physiology of Exercise and Nutrition Department @Leibniz_Dife. Views are my own.
@maxullrich.bsky.social
Molecular muscle biology PhD fellow in the group of @TeamDerave Ugent | FWO
@nireynon.bsky.social
Professor, NHMRC Investigator Fellow at ARMI, Monas University, Australia. Genes, Epigenetic, Exercise, Ageing and Boston Celtics ☘️ http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4046…
@fredrelaix.bsky.social
Prof. at UPEC. PI of INSERM U955 team Muscle stem cells & therapies (MUSE). Travel, portraits and landscape Photographer. Zero motorcycles and Triumph Trident Motorbike. Tweets represent personal views only.
@regula-furrer.bsky.social
Scientist at the Biozentrum, University of Basel, Switzerland | Molecular Exercise Physiology | Muscle Plasticity | Aging | Cachexia | Exercise is Medicine
@ctmr-uw.bsky.social
The UW-CTMR is a unifying organization for muscle research in the heart of Seattle’s biomedical research community, providing access to state-of-the-art approaches in multi-scale biomechanics, metabolism, and quantitative-computational analysis.