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SUMMARY:Exercise-induced mitochondrial remodelling in humans
DTSTART:20220705T103000
DTEND:20220705T113000
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Javier Botella Ruiz\, PhD\n\nDean's Postdoctoral Research
  Fellow\, Metabolic Research Unit (MRU)\, Institute for Mental and Physic
 al Health and Clinical Translation (IMPACT)\, School of Medicine\, Deaki
 n University\, Australia\nExercise\, the most effective lifestyle interve
 ntion for the prevention of non-communicable diseases\, is a potent physio
 logical stimulus to improve mitochondrial characteristics. Sprint interval
  exercise (SIE) is a time-efficient mode of exercise that has gained popul
 arity in the last years and has been previously shown to improve mitochond
 rial function. Our studies suggest that SIE elicits a mitochondrial stress
  response\, characterised by increased mitochondrial morphological disturb
 ance and transcriptional response. This observed response does not occur f
 ollowing traditional endurance exercise. I will also present some of our c
 urrent ongoing studies trying to expand our understanding of exercise-regu
 lated transcription factors and the future avenues of this research.  \n
  
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