More Than What You Eat: The Regulation of Metabolic Health and Aging by Diet Composition and Activity
Join Dudley Lamming, PhD to learn how the specific composition of dietary protein and exercise influence metabolic health and aging.
Compensatory Mechanisms in Parkinson’s Disease
Bas Bloem, MD will review compensatory mechanisms, including cerebral plasticity and behavioral adaptation, in persons with Parkinson's disease.
What Does Exercise Do for the Brain?
While the overall benefits of exercise have been well documented, what exactly does exercise do for the brain? In this blog, we review two very recent publications that arrived at somewhat conflicting answers to this question.
Neurophysiology: Exploring Basic Research and Clinical Consequences
Neurophysiology: Exploring Basic Research and Clinical Consequences - A webinar series covering fundamentals, late-breaking research, and novel discoveries in the field of neuroscience & related disease models.
#ExpertAnswers: Jonathan Brestoff on Energy Expenditure
Jonathan Brestoff explains how energy expenditure can be better described thanks to a new bioinformatic algorithm known as Clambake.
Talking Real Science with Tim Hacker
This episode of Share Science features Tim Hacker, PhD, director of the Cardiovascular Physiology and Surgery core facility at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Tim shares his career path and insights for young scientists on what it's like to run a core lab at an academic institution.
Clambake: Decoding Factors That Contribute to Energy Expenditure
Join Jonathan Brestoff, MD, PhD, MPH, for an exploration of how energy expenditure can be better described thanks to a new bioinformatic algorithm known as Clambake.
#ExpertAnswers: Junseok Son on Maternal Exercise and Neonatal Health in Mice
Junseok Son discusses his maternal exercise protocol and its effects on neonatal metabolic health in mice.
Application of Treadmill Exercise Using Mice as a Model for Studying the Influence of Maternal Exercise on Offspring Metabolic Reprogramming
Join Dr. Junseok Son for a discussion on how a maternal exercise of mice protocol can aid in explorations of the beneficial effects of exercise on neonatal health.
Rocketing Spiroergometry into Space
For the first time, researchers are sending a mobile spiroergometry device to space. During his upcoming mission to the International Space Station, German astronaut Alexander Gerst will use the METAMAX 3B, an ultralight mobile device to measure pulmonary function and ECG.
Pregnancy and Exercise: How Metabolism and Motivation are Affected in Expecting Mouse Mothers
Staying active and exercise are important for all stages of life, but metabolic and physiologic changes during pregnancy are likely to impact an expecting mother’s fitness routine.