Professor Adam Sharples (@dradampsharples) 's Twitter Profile
Professor Adam Sharples

@dradampsharples

Our Group 1st Demonstrated that Human Muscle possesses an Epigenetic Memory of Exercise -Our DNA remembers exercise! | ExProRugby | Judo

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Henning Wackerhage (@hewahippo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are shocked and very sad to hear that Joern Rittweger has suddenly passed away. He was one of the few researchers in Germany that did muscle biopsy studies dlr.de/en/me/latest/n…

Professor Adam Sharples (@dradampsharples) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very sad news Henning. Joern taught me in my masters and we worked in the same institute during my PhD. He took several biopsies from my leg 🦵! Extremely meticulous MD and researcher in our field! Also, a fit guy, such a shock.

Rasmussen Lab (@therasmussenlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Sean Kilroe has published his first paper as a postdoctoral fellow in the lab. He used a multi-omics approach to outline which metabolic pathways are impacted in human skeletal muscle in response to physical inactivity. journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.115…

Robert Seaborne (@robbyseaborne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Integrated single‐cell functional‐proteomic profiling reveals a shift in myofibre specificity in human nemaline myopathy: A proof‐of‐principle study physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1113/JP…

Nir Eynon (@nir_eynon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

Andrew Judge (@andyjudge24) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

Henning Wackerhage (@hewahippo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Absolutely deligthed that David Glass will give the 11th HyperMet talk this Thursday. His title is: "Aging effects of genes effecting skeletal muscle atrophy and hypertrophy" Join on the 15.5. from 15-16 h Munich time tum-conf.zoom-x.de/j/63956266902?… Password: 045026 Please RT

Absolutely deligthed that David Glass will give the 11th HyperMet talk this Thursday. His title is: "Aging effects of genes effecting skeletal muscle atrophy and hypertrophy" Join on the 15.5. from 15-16 h Munich time 
tum-conf.zoom-x.de/j/63956266902?…
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The Hornberger Lab (@hornbergerlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/10 Excited to write this thread summarizing our new paper in Nature Metabolism, which identifies a potentially critical part of the signaling pathway that drives skeletal muscle growth in response to resistance exercise! Free link rdcu.be/el9am #Myotwitter NIAMS

1/10 Excited to write this thread summarizing our new paper in <a href="/NatMetabolism/">Nature Metabolism</a>, which identifies a potentially critical part of the signaling pathway that drives skeletal muscle growth in response to resistance exercise!  
Free link rdcu.be/el9am 
#Myotwitter <a href="/NIH_NIAMS/">NIAMS</a>
Journal of Physiology (@jphysiol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎓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

🎓EDITOR'S CHOICE🎓 

Hulmi (<a href="/jyu_okl/">Jyväskylän yliopiston opettajankoulutuslaitos</a>) 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
Professor Adam Sharples (@dradampsharples) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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!

Craig A. Goodman (@craigagoodman1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

mTORC1 signalling and protein synthesis are elevated in response to amino acids in human myotubes obtained from young, old, and old trained men link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Professor Adam Sharples (@dradampsharples) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

Amazing to see this collaboration paper in <a href="/CellPress/">Cell Press</a> <a href="/CellReports/">Cell Reports</a> 

Molecular landscape of sex- and modality-specific exercise adaptation in human skeletal muscle through large-scale multi-omics integration!

Led by <a href="/nir_eynon/">Nir Eynon</a> &amp; <a href="/MacsueJ/">Macsue Jacques</a> 

cell.com/cell-reports/f…