AuPS 2015 Hobart - International Speakers
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Tom Cheung, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
– Regulation of stem cell quiescence
– Symposium
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Ed Eringa, VU University, The Netherlands
– Role of perivascular adipose tissue on microvascular flow
– Symposium
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Karyn Esser, University of Florida, USA
– A new role for circadian rhythm genes in muscle as a determinant of systemic health and performance
– Symposium
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Bret Goodpaster, Translational Research Institute for Metabolism and Diabetes, USA
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– Lecture
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Susan Howlett, Dahousie University, Canada
– Different cardioprotection strategies in ageing
– Symposium
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Xinli Hu, Peking University, China
– MG53 and diabetic cardiomyopathy
– Symposium
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David Marcinek, Washington University, USA
– Dynamic control of mitochondrial energetics in aging skeletal muscle
– Symposium
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Joel Michael, Rush University, USA
– The core concepts of physiology: what are they and how do we know if our students understand them?
– Symposium
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David Paterson, University of Oxford, UK
– Recent insights into neural control of cardiac excitability
– Symposium
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Feliciano Protasi, Università G. d'Annunzio of Chieti, Italy
– Exercise-dependent formation of new SR-TT junctions containing STIM1 and Orai1
– Symposium
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Kim Sjøberg, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
– Microvascular actions of GLP-1
– Symposium
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Russell Tupling, University of Waterloo, Canada
– The diverse roles of phospholamban and sarcolipin in skeletal muscle: From adaptive thermogenesis to muscle myopathy
– Symposium
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Zhen Yan, University of Virginia, USA
– Autophagy and exercise-induced mitochondrial biogenesis
– Symposium
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