
Alex Addinsall
@abaddinsall
Preclinical physiologist @Metabolcenter exploring new tissues in @LabSakamoto.
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17-10-2012 22:13:40
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'Regulatory Mechanisms in #MuscleMetabolism' mini-symposium organized b #AugustKroghClub. The meeting boasts an impressive lineup of five international speakers, including david james, Marta Murgia, and Zhen Yan. #MuscleCPH2023 akc.ku.dk/calendar/2023/…


A real tour de force on muscle hypertrophy! A big author line of heavy hitters. Well-done! Mechanisms of mechanical overload-induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy: current understanding and future directions Mike Roberts @kaesser and many more! #myotwitter journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.115…


When even your lab summer parties display dedication to detail Dipsikha Biswas 🇵🇸🇺🇦🌻 ! Great to spend some time with the Sakamoto Lab and alumni last night.


It was Summer party time 🥳 🎉 for Sakamoto Lab folks, past & present. An amazing evening that started out with drinks & pèntaque (boule) & ended with a lovely dinner at a crêperiet 😍 We celebrated our awesome lab members & their stellar achievements in the past year.








We’re recruiting research fellows! If you’re passionate about Molecular Exercise Physiology join our lab ruaslab.science University of Michigan Institute for Heart and Brain Health Michigan Medicine careers.umich.edu/job_detail/242…

#Ibec2024 successful to the end. Thanks Limerick! We will now start to rev up for Roanoke, #Ibec2026. International Biochemistry of Exercise Conference

Happy to be sharing some more recent work from Sakamoto Lab with those #IBEC2024 !

Thanks to International Biochemistry of Exercise Conference for a great conference and the support from AJP-Cell Physiology for this award.

A PhD position on metabolic signaling #AMPK is available in our Group Sakamoto Lab at NNF Center for Basic Metabolic Research (CBMR) in Copenhagen. See details apply! Thanks for retweeting🙏



Thanks for this great opportunity Institute of Sports Medicine Copenhagen to talk about some of my work over the recent years, both from my time in Stockholm and now in Copenhagen. Always nice to cross pollinate between local labs and engage with new interactive audiences.

