
George Pavis
@gpavis
Postdoc at @UoE_NPG 👨🔬
Exploring the interplay of nutrition, physiology, performance and health
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New week, New Publication. Reducing NF-κB signalling nutritionally is associated with expedited recovery of skeletal muscle function after damage pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33710344/ Endocrine Society Journals Endocrine Society Tom Jameson George Pavis




The second monster study Tom Jameson and I conducted during our PhDs: Daily protein-polyphenol ingestion increases daily myofibrillar protein synthesis rates and promotes early muscle functional gains during resistance training. UoE_NPG University of Exeter UofE SHS

Does acute ketone monoester supplementation enhance the recovery of muscle force and modulate circulating cytokine concentrations after muscle-damaging eccentric exercise? Read our new research paper to find out more Tom Jameson pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36114653/ #ketone #supplementation

Recent publication in American Society for Nutrition Journals led by Dr Alistair Monteyne of UoE_NPG examining muscle protein synthesis and muscle adaptive responses during prolonged resistance training while consuming vegan or omnivorous diets. @Journalofnutrition sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Delighted to share our latest work in Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle : Short-term disuse does not affect postabsorptive or postprandial muscle protein fractional breakdown rates. With @marloudirks Benjamin T Wall UoE_NPG onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jc…

We are recruiting Type 2 Diabetics in the Limerick & surrounding regions for a study investigating the effect of alternative plant proteins on glucose control. If interested DM myself or George Pavis #Diabetes #Nutrition


In today’s blog, Dr George Pavis from PESS tells us: 🩸 How protein can help manage type 2 diabetes. 🌿 How you can take part in new research to help us discover more. pess.blog/2023/07/25/the… George Pavis #DiabetesResearch #SeaweedProtein #PostgradAtUL #StayCurious


Publication alert! 🎉📜Congrats to our colleague Kiera Wilkinson for publishing a systematic review on leucine and muscle protein synthesis rates in the journal Phys Reports The Physiological Society Coauthors: Chris K Dr A Monteyne Benjamin T Wall Prof F Stephens 👇👇 physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.14814/p…

New in AJP-Endocrinology and Metabolism: Sam West et al. showed that three non-animal derived #protein sources have utility in supporting post-exercise muscle reconditioning. ow.ly/sCG750PsNxT University of Exeter UTMB Health #mycoprotein #peaprotein #resistanceexercise


🩸 Do you have type 2 diabetes? 🌿Are you interested in alternative proteins? 🙋We're looking for volunteers for a study investigating whether plant proteins can improve glucose control. If interested DM myself or Brian Carson #Diabetes #Nutrition



Thanks for having me, Gillian! We discussed: 💊 How do anti-diabetes medications work? 🌿 Are there natural alternatives? 🧑🔬 Our latest findings at UL 🙋 How you can take part in our current work in people with Type 2 Diabetes Brian Carson University Of Limerick UL Research PESS @ UL

Grateful for a valuable 6 months postdoc-ing under the brilliant Brian Carson and Catherine Norton. It's been a rewarding journey, and I'm excited for what lies ahead!


Possibly our biggest, most-logistically complex study yet: A four-week mycoprotein intervention reduces serum cholesterol concentrations in community-dwelling, overweight adults. Benjamin T Wall Dr Raquel Revuelta Iniesta UoE_NPG clinicalnutritionjournal.com/article/S0261-…

📢 Abstract submission is now OPEN for the: New Perspectives on the Physiological Basis of #MuscleLoss meeting taking place on 4 – 5 September at University of Exeter. Don't miss out on the opportunity to share your research, submit by 3 June: buff.ly/3w4BreA


📢 Are you researching the underlying causes of muscle loss in the context of #ageing, disuse, inactivity, and #malnutrition? Submit an abstract to share your work at the #MuscleLoss meeting on 4-5 September at University of Exeter. Deadline extended to 30 June: buff.ly/3xiNx4h
