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Clinical Professor of Muscle Physiology and Regeneration after Traumatic Soft-tissue Injury

 

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Skeletal muscle produces the forces required for movement of the human body. To perform this function, each muscle fibre is dependent on neural input to inititate contraction, and a strong attachment to the skeleton for force transmission. The overall aim of our group is to understand how these components of physical function are affected by injury and during the ageing process, and how physical activity can help to slow the decline. Specifically we focus on muscle regeneration, muscle fibre denervation, and the myotendinous junction.

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Funding received from:

Danish Muscular Dystrophy Foundation (Muskelsvindfonden)

Lundbeck Foundation

Novo Nordisk Foundation

Independent Research Fund Denmark

Ministry of Culture Denmark

A.P. Møller Foundation

The Danish Rheumatism Association

Nordea Foundation (Healthy Aging Grant)

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PhD student supervision

2022, Casper Søndenbroe, Maintaining Muscle Innervation Through Exercise

2022, Jonathan Jetsmark Bjerre-Bastos, A novel clinical model for evaluating acute joint tissue turnover in osteoarthritis drug development

2019, Cecilie Jæger Leidesdorff Bechshøft, The role of ageing in the interplay between satellite cells and interstitial cells in skeletal muscle at rest and in response to exercise

2018, Anders Karlsen, The maintenance and improvement of skeletal muscle mass and function in healthy elderly individuals and hospitalized patients

2018, Mette Flindt Heisterberg, Can angiotensin II receptor blockers improve the response to heavy resistance exercise in elderly human muscle?

 

Uddannelse (Akademiske kvalifikationer)

dr.med., Satellite cell activity in human skeletal muscle with exercise and during regeneration, Københavns Universitet

Dimissionsdato: 1 feb. 2022

PhD, The effects of exercise on indices of intramuscular collagen remodelling, University of Limerick

Dimissionsdato: 9 sep. 2003

Sport and Exercise Science, BSc, University of Limerick

Dimissionsdato: 16 sep. 1998

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