#ExpertAnswers: Jonas Treebak and Alexander Bartelt on Metabolic Adaptations
Airdate: Thursday, October 14, 2021 Season: 8 Episode: 54
Guests: Jonas Treebak, Alexander Bartelt
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Jonas Treebak and Dr. Alexander Bartelt as they answer questions from a recent webinar where they discuss their research focusing on the physiological mechanisms underlying metabolic adaptations to exercise training and cold exposure.
For more information, to watch the webinar, or to download a copy of the full Q&A Report, click here.
Associated Webinar: Metabolic Adaptations: The Physiology of Cold Acclimatization and Exercise in Rodent Models
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