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Position: | Post doctoral fellow |
| Title: | Human & Exercise Physiologist, Ph.D. | |
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+45 3531 6662 | |
| Email: | L.Holm.isotope@gmail.com |
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PhD thesis |
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Effect of contraction intensity and feeding on myofibrillar and collagen protein synthesis in human skeletal muscle. Divergent training-adaptation and molecular signalling following light- and heavy-load resistance exercise. (2009). |
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Masters thesis |
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Additive effect of protein supplementation on quadriceps muscle hypertrophy and improvement in quadriceps strength following heavy resistance training in patients with anterior cruciate ligament deficiency. (2002). |
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The overall focus of my research is to improve knowledge about how skeletal muscle is restored. Specifically, changes and regulation of protein kinetics during various circumstances i) exercise at various intensities, ii) immobilization, iii) feeding and nutrient supplementation, and vi) how these responses are affected by age, disease, and medications/hormones. My main methodological interest is how stable isotope tracers are applied in research trials to determine the kinetics of structural proteins and the metabolic fates of nutrients and subsequently how sample analysis is performed on mass spectrometers. |
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Projects
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FORMÅL OG INDHOLD Resultaterne vil begynde at akkumulere i løbet af 2013 og fremefter og de vil blive offentliggjort i passende internationale videnskabelige tidsskrifter. Projektet gennemføres af cand. scient., ph.d. stud. Kasper J. Dideriksen
Projekt er støttet af Mælkeafgiftsfonden med 750.000 dkr. i 2012. |
