bradwillingham
@mitoenergetics
Brad Willingham, PhD
Science\Health\Exercise
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07-11-2018 13:41:27
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💻Seminar /!\ On November 21st, Brian Glancy from NIH NHLBI will be hosted by Gisele Bonne during the next Monday Muscle Seminar! For more information 👉 recherche-myologie.fr/event/monday-m… @MedecineSU Inserm Île-de-France Institut de Myologie #neuromusculardiseases #noveltherapeutics
Really fun to see our work come together like this! Thanks for your leadership on this Dr. Brad Willingham bradwillingham Skeletal Muscle Dysfunction in People with Multiple Sclerosis: A Physiological Target for Improving Physical Function and Mobility archives-pmr.org/article/S0003-…
Cool paper by bradwillingham and colleagues. Looks similar to changes occurring in people with other neuro conditions like stroke... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
This figure draws inspiration from the work of Brian Glancy and others and describes our current understanding of muscle structure and contraction. #myotwitter #myotwítter Jonathon Smith @DyarKen Juleen R. Zierath Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology nature.com/articles/s4158…
Last week Shepherd Center’s Drs. Raeda Anderson, Ph.D. & Brad Willingham, Ph.D. (bradwillingham), Research Scientists at Shepherd Center, were invited to present at Georgia Tech for the Summer Institutes in Computational Social Science (SICSS).
Thank you to the long list of people who helped make this happen! Amazing lab members Wonderful collaborators Generous colleagues Incredible mentors Supportive family Funding and support NIH Intramural Conference/seminar organizers Editors/reviewers Letter writers #myotwitter
#MS affects millions of people worldwide, and the scientific evidence that #exercise can improve mobility, #cardiovascularhealth, and overall well-being is compelling, says bradwillingham Read more here physiciansweekly.com/in-ms-exercise… #MedTwitter #SoMeDocs #multiplesclerosis
I had a great time guest lecturing for Dr. Sarah Kuzmiak-Glancy this morning at UMD! Great questions, great students, great discussion.
So apropos for our week at the ACRM and ACRM Annual Fall Conference where we are coming together to innovate and advance evidence-based rehab medicine! A great, short read! #ACRM2023 Raeda Anderson George C ([email protected]) bradwillingham
bradwillingham presenting to a full room on remote patient monitoring in rehabilitation Shepherd Center ACRM ACRM and ACRM Annual Fall Conference
Congratulations bradwillingham Dr. Brad Willingham Research Scientist Shepherd Center for his recent award from the Int'l Progressive MS alliance! Important work helping people with MS live healthier, fuller lives! bit.ly/3NR81WX ACRMNDNG
Big news! The past two years I have been working on a project with Brian Glancy which investigates the impact of the capillary on mitochondrial structure and function in skeletal muscle. The data is finally out! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…