
Barbara Crisol
@barbaracrisol
INSERM post-doc 🇫🇷. PhD from the University of Campinas 🇧🇷. Passionate about science, exercise and nutrition.
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01-07-2020 20:13:51
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Only Eliud Kipchoge - EGH🇰🇪 is faster than himself. Congratulations on beating your own world record in Berlin and pushing us all to reimagine our limits.



Congrats to this amazing friend and researcher! Camilla Bertuzzo Veiga you’re rock! ♥️

Check the new paper from Auwerx Lab. Congrats everyone. I’m glad I got to contribute, it was fun and a pleasure to work on it!


12 years ago I decided to study exercise physiology, believing it would be one of the most studied and efficient strategies to counteract metabolic diseases. I'm glad and have never regretted my choice. As an example, look at Cell Metabolism cover. 💪🏼 cell.com/cell-metabolis…


Another step in understanding the role of sphingolipids and ceramides in muscle function. Congrats to Martin and the team. doi.org/10.7554/eLife.… eLife - the journal

#Myology2024 Great session this morning on Muscle fibrosis at International Congress of Myology chaired by Gillian Butler-Browne with a nice talk by Capucine Trollet: "Cellular actors and ECM components of human fibrosis in myopathies". #research #muscle #fibrosis Centre of Research in Myology (UMRS 974) AFM-Téléthon


🤩 Very proud of our team! #Myology2024 please see their posters: P067 : Laura on muscle fibrosis P088: Rose on PABPN1 regulation P198: Barbara on secretome in muscle aging P199: Dounia on secretome in Dysferlinopathy P167: MyoLine platform Centre of Research in Myology (UMRS 974) Institut de Myologie



A news feature in Nature Biotechnology outlines how more biotech companies are focusing on women's health, using new knowledge about female biology to create better tools and treatments. go.nature.com/3Vdx6hw



Great fun and excellent science at World Muscle Society annual meeting in Prague looking forward for Late breaking news tomorrow with among others Furling Denis from Centre of Research in Myology (UMRS 974) Institut de Myologie


GLP-1 receptor agonists, which are effective for weight loss, can cause substantial muscle loss. A Comment in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology discusses the effects of GLP-1 receptor agonists on skeletal muscle mass: hubs.li/Q02WgC490



