
Nolan Hoffman
@nolanjhoffman
Integrative Physiologist @MacKillopACU | Sponsorship Officer @AuPhysiolSoc | Skeletal Muscle | Exercise & Metabolism | Signalling Networks & Energy Sensing
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https://www.acu.edu.au/research/our-research-institutes/mary-mackillop-institute-for-health-research 01-07-2020 00:04:08
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Congratulations and great work Mehdi Belhaj on publishing the first research article from your PhD and our Australian Catholic University Edith Cowan University (ECU) collaboration! Thank you to @StaceyReinke, Broadhurst David, @JohnAHawley and Nathan Lawler for your contributions! frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…

📢New study announcement! SPRINT Research Centre & @MMIHRACU are recruiting participants to partake in a study investigating why muscle weakness persists after ACL injury 🏃♂️ If you or someone you know has had a recent ACL injury, head here to sign up➡️rdcap.acu.edu.au/surveys/?s=H8W…


Mehdi Belhaj Mehdi Belhaj from MacKillopInstitute presenting in the first session of the VMN Symposium on “Skeletal muscle and liver metabolomic responses to acute treadmill exercise and AMPK glycogen binding disruption in mice” #VicMuscleNet #myotwitter



Excellent meeting, super clip! SAVE THE DATE Australian Physiological Society 2023 in MacKillopInstitute the stunning Melbourne 26-29 November, 2023, chaired by Nolan Hoffman & me x.com/AuPhysiolSoc/s…


Applications are open until 30 June for two PhD scholarships based in Melbourne MacKillopInstitute. Join our multidisciplinary research team investigating molecular, cellular and whole-body physiology of exercise and metabolism. 🇦🇺

SAVE THE DATE! 🚨 The 2023 AuPS Scientific Meeting will be held on 26-29 November in Melbourne hosted by Australian Catholic University MacKillopInstitute. Mark your calendars and stay tuned for conference updates! #AuPS2023





Pleased to share a new paper Trends in Biochemical Sciences from our Australian Research Council Discovery Project grant team MacKillopInstitute Australian Catholic University Victoria University questioning the common assumption of concordant skeletal muscle transcriptomic and proteomic changes induced by exercise sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

⚠️AuPS 2023 Melbourne Australian Physiological Society early-bird abstract submission and discounted registration close today! Submit by COB to be considered for oral presentation (abstracts for posters remain open until the conference). Australian Catholic University looks forward to hosting you in Melbourne!

Great day for Nolan Hoffman and I to celebrate the newest ACU Higher Degree Research graduates from the MacKillopInstitute - Mehdi Belhaj and Natalie Janzen Wonderful students and more importantly, wonderful people. It’s been a privilege working with you both!


Excited to welcome over 200 local, interstate and international attendees to our Australian Catholic University Melbourne campus today for the start of the Australian Physiological Society AuPS 2023 Melbourne Scientific Meeting! #AuPS2023

Thank you to all of our #AuPS2023 attendees, local organising committee members, sponsors, session chairs and Australian Physiological Society Council members who helped make this year's conference such a success! It has been an absolute pleasure hosting you all this week in Melbourne Australian Catholic University!

Congratulations Liz Reisman on the first publication from your PhD at Australian Catholic University! Much more to be discovered in this area of exercise-regulated mitochondrial and nuclear signalling networks in skeletal muscle - stay tuned for more from our Australian Research Council Discovery Project grant team!


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…

Excited to share our latest pre-print: bit.ly/4lH8AAv “Exercise induces time-dependent but not sex-specific transcriptomic changes in healthy human skeletal muscle” Led by Dale Taylor with Liz Reisman, Nikeisha Caruana, Romain Barrès, Nolan Hoffman & @JohnAHawley 🧵 1/9
