Reprogramming Mouse Fibroblasts Into Induced Cardiomyocytes: Age-Related, Metabolic, and Epigenetic Barriers
Join Dr. Sandrina Nóbrega-Pereira as she discusses the role of age, epigenetics, and mitochondrial metabolism in the Direct Cardiac Conversion (DCC) of fibroblasts into induced cardiomyocytes (iCMs).
Metabolic Mechanisms that Contribute to Pregnancy-Induced Cardiac Growth and its Reversal
Dr. Helen Collins answers questions from a recent webinar on cardiovascular changes and risks in healthy pregnancies and her research on metabolic mechanisms behind pregnancy-induced cardiac growth.
Talking Real Science with Stella Goulopoulou
On this episode of #ShareScience, we spoke with Dr. Stella Goulopoulou, whose research focuses on vascular physiology, with emphasis on immune and inflammatory underpinnings of female vascular dysfunction in obstetric and gynecologic disorders.
Talking Real Science with Stella Goulopoulou
This episode of Share Science features Stella Goulopoulou, PhD who shares her research on preeclampsia and vascular physiology during pregnancy and why she’s passionate about women’s health.
Talking Real Science with Helen Collins
On this episode of #ShareScience, we spoke with Dr. Helen Collins, whose research interests lie in understanding the mechanisms contributing to female cardiovascular health.
Preeclampsia: From Hippocrates to Contemporary Research
This webinar discusses Dr. Stella Goulopoulou's research on the contribution of the placenta to circulating cell-free mitochondrial DNA in preeclampsia and the resulting vasoactive and inflammatory effects.
Metabolic Mechanisms that Contribute to Pregnancy-Induced Cardiac Growth and its Reversal
In this webinar, Dr. Collins presents an overview of cardiovascular changes in healthy pregnancies, risks for cardiovascular disease during pregnancy, and metabolic mechanisms behind pregnancy-induced cardiac growth.
Mitochondrial Adaptations and Homeostasis: Student Research from the MHRC
The Muscle Health Research Centre (MHRC) is one of Canada's leading innovators in muscle physiology research. In this blog post, we finish our series of interviews with student researchers at the MHRC and learn more about their research objectives, findings, and goals.
Mitochondrial Contributions to Muscle Weakness: Student Research from the MHRC
The Muscle Health Research Centre (MHRC) is one of Canada's leading innovators in muscle physiology research. In this blog post, we continue our series of interviews with student researchers at the MHRC and learn more about their research objectives, findings, and goals.
#ExpertAnswers: Jonas Treebak and Alexander Bartelt on Metabolic Adaptations
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Jonas Treebak and Dr. Alexander Bartelt as they answer questions from a recent [...]
Metabolic Adaptations: The Physiology of Cold Acclimatization and Exercise in Rodent Models
Join Jonas Treebak, PhD and Alexander Bartelt, PhD for a deep dive into the physiological mechanisms underlying metabolic adaptations to exercise training and cold exposure.
#ExpertAnswers: Julio Ayala & Matt Robinson on Stress, Exercise, Metabolism and Obesity
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Julio Ayala and Dr. Matt Robinson as they answer questions from a recent webinar where they [...]
Comfort Food: Effects of Stress and High-Fat Diets on Neuronal Activity and Mitochondrial Remodeling in Mice
Julio Ayala, PhD and Matthew Robinson, PhD share their research focusing on feeding behavior in mice and the effects of stress and exercise on metabolism. They will discuss neuronal activity and high-fat diets as well as mitochondrial remodeling and exercise training in mouse models of obesity.










