
Professor Adam Sharples
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Our Group 1st Demonstrated that Human Muscle possesses an Epigenetic Memory of Exercise -Our DNA remembers exercise! | ExProRugby | Judo
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Latest from Jonas Thue Treebak and team! NAD depletion in skeletal muscle does not compromise muscle function o... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…



Congratulations to our talented postdoc Macsue Jacques , who had her ‘multiome exercise’ paper accepted Cell Reports Macsue analysed more then 1000 muscle samples to identify multi- molecular signals of exercise both aerobic and strength Preprint: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Very excited to see this out in Cell Reports after all Macsue Jacques and Nir Eynon ‘s excruciating work!

New work from the lab led by the incredibly talented and hard working Jeremy B. Ducharme and in collaboration with the Esser Lab cell.com/cell-reports/f…



Happy that our muscle proteomics article is Editor´s choice in the May issue of 2025 in Journal of Physiology physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1113/JP…. Professor Adam Sharples Varjosalo_Lab

Fantastic news that our article is Editor’s choice in Journal of Physiology

Professor Adam Sharples Journal of Physiology Delighted to have chosen it!


🎓EDITOR'S CHOICE🎓 Hulmi (Jyväskylän yliopiston opettajankoulutuslaitos) et al. show that resistance training produces a substantial change in the proteome of skeletal muscle, most of which is reversible. Some proteins remain elevated, implying "muscle memory" of training. 🔗 buff.ly/DkHnDJZ


Congratulations The Hornberger Lab and team! This is centre stage and leading the way in deciphering the molecular mechanisms underlying muscle growth with resistance training!

Journal of Physiology Jyväskylän yliopiston opettajankoulutuslaitos Thank you Journal of Physiology for this honor. Best regards, Juha Hulmi Professor Adam Sharples Varjosalo_Lab


Amazing to see this collaboration paper in Cell Press Cell Reports Molecular landscape of sex- and modality-specific exercise adaptation in human skeletal muscle through large-scale multi-omics integration! Led by Nir Eynon & Macsue Jacques cell.com/cell-reports/f…
