Dale Taylor (@daleftaylor) 's Twitter Profile
Dale Taylor

@daleftaylor

PhD candidate @ IHES, Victoria University. Investigating the molecular signalling behind exercise-induced mitochondrial biogenesis. All views are my own.

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Liz Reisman (@lizreisman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our pre-preprint on the extent of fibre-type-specific remodelling of mitochondrial proteome. Highlighting most baseline differences in mitochondrial protein abundances between fibre types might be due to differences in total mitochondrial content

Stuart Phillips (he/him) (@mackinprof) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Resistance‐only and concurrent exercise induce similar myofibrillar protein synthesis rates and associated molecular responses in moderately active men before and after training faseb.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1096/fj…

The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand (@conversationedu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Night matches at the Australian Open are a great spectacle 🎾 but sleep disruption is likely to wreak havoc even on professional athletes, writes Nick Saner (Victoria University) + Liv Knowles (Deakin University). theconversation.com/some-australia…

Liz Reisman (@lizreisman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out my latest #review with @JohnAHawley & Nolan Hoffman on #Exercise-Regulated #Mitochondrial and Nuclear #Signalling Networks in Skeletal Muscle published with Springer Nature in Sports Medicine link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Check out my latest #review with  @JohnAHawley &amp; <a href="/NolanJHoffman/">Nolan Hoffman</a> on
#Exercise-Regulated #Mitochondrial and Nuclear #Signalling Networks in Skeletal Muscle published with <a href="/SpringerNature/">Springer Nature</a> in <a href="/SportsMedicineJ/">Sports Medicine</a> 

link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Brad Schoenfeld, PhD (@bradschoenfeld) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Takeaway: Although men gain more muscle on an absolute basis from resistance training, relative increases are similar between the sexes sportrxiv.org/index.php/serv…

Takeaway: Although men gain more muscle on an absolute basis from resistance training, relative increases are similar between the sexes

sportrxiv.org/index.php/serv…
Malene Lindholm (@me_lindholm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our paper "Temporal dynamics of the multi-omic response to endurance exercise training" was just published in nature! nature.com/articles/s4158… This extensive resource on the molecular map of the cross-tissue response to exercise is the result of a massive team effort! 1/

David J Bishop (He/Him) (@bluespotscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great talk by Dale Taylor at ECSS #ECSS2024 Important insights into how difficult it is to capture information about dynamic processes with only a few muscle biopsies.

Great talk by Dale Taylor at <a href="/E_C_S_S/">ECSS</a> #ECSS2024
Important insights into how difficult it is to capture information about dynamic processes with only a few muscle biopsies.
Dale Taylor (@daleftaylor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#IBEC2024 was a fantastic conference with lots of great science. Thanks to the organisers for giving me the opportunity to present and the Irish weather for not raining every day. #seeyouinRoanoke International Biochemistry of Exercise Conference

#IBEC2024 was a fantastic conference with lots of great science. Thanks to the organisers for giving me the opportunity to present and the Irish weather for not raining every day. #seeyouinRoanoke <a href="/BiochemExercise/">International Biochemistry of Exercise Conference</a>
David J Bishop (He/Him) (@bluespotscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's been a big week for our group. Our single-fibre proteomics paper: "Fibre-specific mitochondrial protein abundance is linked to resting and post-training mitochondrial content in the muscle of men" has been accepted by Nature Communications and should be online soon.

It's been a big week for our group.
Our single-fibre proteomics paper: "Fibre-specific mitochondrial protein abundance is linked to resting and post-training mitochondrial content in the muscle of men" has been accepted by Nature Communications and should be online soon.
Liz Reisman (@lizreisman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨📰Excited to share our latest review with Nikeisha Caruana & David J Bishop (He/Him) : 'Exercise training and changes in skeletal muscle mitochondrial proteins: from blots to “omics”' now available: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

🚨📰Excited to share our latest review with <a href="/bluebirdi/">Nikeisha Caruana</a> &amp; <a href="/BlueSpotScience/">David J Bishop (He/Him)</a> : 

'Exercise training and changes in skeletal muscle mitochondrial proteins: from blots to “omics”' now available:

tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
VictorianMuscleNetwork (@vicmusclenet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dale Taylor sharing novel data on Post-Exercise Time Points and Comprehensive Understanding of Exercise-Induced Gene Expression in Human Skeletal Muscle.

<a href="/DaleFTaylor/">Dale Taylor</a>  sharing novel data on Post-Exercise Time Points and Comprehensive Understanding of Exercise-Induced Gene Expression in Human Skeletal Muscle.
David J Bishop (He/Him) (@bluespotscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧑‍🔬 NEW PhD scholarship available in my lab to investigate: "Mitochondrial Adaptations to Ageing & Exercise" 🚴‍♂️ 🗓️ Applications close: 30 March 2025; ✅ Eligibility: Open to Australian & International students See bit.ly/3Xqajky for more info

Nolan Hoffman (@nolanjhoffman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very happy to share our first global map of work-matched HIIT vs. MICT signaling networks, revealing rapid exercise intensity-specific kinase, substrate and pathway regulation underlying HIIT in human muscle. Published open access in Sports Medicine link.springer.com/article/10.100…