Jill Barnes (@barnes_lab) 's Twitter Profile
Jill Barnes

@barnes_lab

Scientist. Associate Professor. Outdoor enthusiast. Interested in improving cerebrovascular health over the lifespan. Views are my own. @ barnes-lab.bsky.social

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linkhttps://kinesiology.education.wisc.edu/research/bruno-balke-biodynamics-laboratory/barnes-lab/ calendar_today09-10-2011 17:04:26

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Reflecting on a great #APS2024 in Long Beach! Per usual I failed to remember to take photos. Congrats to trainees and former trainees on their presentations and hard work John Baron Erin Moir @Miller_KB1

Reflecting on a great #APS2024 in Long Beach!  Per usual I failed to remember to take photos.  Congrats to trainees and former trainees on their presentations and hard work <a href="/_captainbarbell/">John Baron</a> <a href="/MErinMoir/">Erin Moir</a> @Miller_KB1
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Congrats to Shrey Narayanan on presenting his project at the UW–Madison Undergrad Research Symposium, we are excited to have him in the lab one more year! Kinesiology UW-Madison

Congrats to Shrey Narayanan on presenting his project at the <a href="/UWMadison/">UW–Madison</a> Undergrad Research Symposium, we are excited to have him in the lab one more year! <a href="/uwmadKines/">Kinesiology UW-Madison</a>
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Congratulations to undergraduate research assistant Corinne Kelling on her UW–Madison Sophomore Research Fellowship! We look forward to the great work you will be doing over the next year! Kinesiology UW-Madison #badgers

Congratulations to undergraduate research assistant Corinne Kelling on her <a href="/UWMadison/">UW–Madison</a> Sophomore Research Fellowship! We look forward to the great work you will be doing over the next year! <a href="/uwmadKines/">Kinesiology UW-Madison</a> #badgers
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A long overdue welcome to new PhD student Dong gun (Jack) Jin! Jack started Kinesiology UW-Madison program in Spring 2024. Jack received his MS at the University of Nebraska at Omaha and his BS in South Korea. When not in the lab, he enjoys playing tennis, soccer, and exploring new places.

A long overdue welcome to new PhD student Dong gun (Jack) Jin! Jack started <a href="/uwmadKines/">Kinesiology UW-Madison</a> program in Spring 2024. Jack received his MS at the University of Nebraska at Omaha and his BS in South Korea. When not in the lab, he enjoys playing tennis, soccer, and exploring new places.
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Welcome Dr. Yasmine Coovadia! Yaz is a new postdoc and received her MSc & PhD at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. When not in the lab, she enjoys playing soccer, trying new restaurants, cheering on the Dallas Cowboys, and listening to Taylor Swift. #badgers Yasmine Coovadia

Welcome Dr. Yasmine Coovadia! Yaz is a new postdoc and received her MSc &amp; PhD at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. When not in the lab, she enjoys playing soccer, trying new restaurants, cheering on the Dallas Cowboys, and listening to Taylor Swift. #badgers <a href="/Yaaz_C/">Yasmine Coovadia</a>
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Our latest work (Sandra Hunter, PhD) reviews the current understanding of sex differences in human performance and highlights underlying physiological mechanisms contributing to these sex differences. physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1113/JP…

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Congratulations to Dr. Adam Corkery on his excellent dissertation defense 👨🏻‍🎓!!! Kinesiology UW-Madison #badgers We wish him luck on his next adventure as a postdoc fellow @UIowaHHP

Congratulations to Dr. Adam Corkery on his excellent dissertation defense 👨🏻‍🎓!!!  <a href="/uwmadKines/">Kinesiology UW-Madison</a> #badgers We wish him luck on his next adventure as a postdoc fellow @UIowaHHP
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Michael Steplyk is joining our lab as a new PhD student this Fall after earning his MS in Kinesiology at UW-Madison. Michael is excited to be part of the team. When he is not in the lab, he enjoys traveling and trying new foods. Kinesiology UW-Madison #badgers

Michael Steplyk is joining our lab as a new PhD student  this Fall after earning his MS in Kinesiology at UW-Madison. Michael is excited to be part of the team. When he is not in the lab, he enjoys traveling and trying new foods. <a href="/uwmadKines/">Kinesiology UW-Madison</a> #badgers
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This was a great #UCEM symposium focused on Exercise and Neuroscience! Thanks for the invitation to attend and present some of our work.

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CARNet 2024 - Oct 29 to 31, 2024 in Quebec City Invited speaker: Jill Barnes TITLE: Age-related changes in cerebrovascular control in humans Register today ! event.fourwaves.com/carnet2024/pag…

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Lab publication in Experimental Physiology...this was a fun study! A combined effort from Dr. Erin Moir and Dr. Adam Corkery @uwmadkines physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1113/EP…

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How does #exercise intensity and dose affect post-exercise ICA #haemodynamics? Erin Moir, Adam Corkery, Pearson, Loggie, Apfelbeck, Howery, Jill Barnes (Kinesiology UW-Madison) and @Miller_KB1 (University of St. Thomas) share their findings in this #article! 📜buff.ly/4h9XvXF

How does #exercise intensity and dose affect post-exercise ICA #haemodynamics?
<a href="/MErinMoir/">Erin Moir</a>, <a href="/Adam_Corkery/">Adam Corkery</a>, Pearson, Loggie, Apfelbeck, Howery, <a href="/Barnes_Lab/">Jill Barnes</a> (<a href="/uwmadKines/">Kinesiology UW-Madison</a>) and @Miller_KB1 (<a href="/UofStThomasMN/">University of St. Thomas</a>) share their findings in this #article!
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Congratulations to co-authors Dr. Andrew Pearson, Dr. Kathleen Miller, Dr. Adam Corkery, Nicole Loggie, Anna Howery et al. @Miller_KB1 @uwmadkines Lower neurovascular coupling response despite higher cerebral blood flow at rest in apolipoprotein ... dx.plos.org/10.1371/journa…

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Open-rank faculty position with focus on healthy aging/lifespan available in the Department of Kinesiology UW–Madison!!! jobs.wisc.edu/jobs/kinesiolo…

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Findings from this one suggest that mitochondrial health, as assessed by higher in vivo muscle oxidative capacity, is associated with preserved brain structure up to over a decade, particularly in areas important for cognition, motor function, and sensorimotor integration.

Findings from this one suggest that mitochondrial health, as assessed by higher in vivo muscle oxidative capacity, is associated with preserved brain structure up to over a decade, particularly in areas important for cognition, motor function, and sensorimotor integration.
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In response to the federal directive issued on Feb. 7, 2025 to change the Facilities and Administration rate for all existing and ongoing new NIH research awards, UW–Madison has issued the following statement. news.wisc.edu/uw-madison-res…

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Distilling the potential impact of science based on a title is so dangerous. Some of the biggest biomedical breakthroughs came from research that, at first glance, seemed ‘pointless or unrelated. Here are a few that I'm sure might have caused an uproar in the headlines: