Natalie Shur (@natalieshur) 's Twitter Profile
Natalie Shur

@natalieshur

Clinical Assistant Professor (NIHR Clinical Lecturer) in Sport and Exercise Medicine, The University of Nottingham, Views my own.

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Colleen Deane (@csbd7) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If I could do a Ph.D. again, I would choose this one! "How are some human skeletal muscles spared from atrophy-inducing signals?" Great place Centre Of Metabolism, Ageing & Physiology (COMAP) and even better supervisor Beth Phillips, I can vouch for both! For anyone interested, link: nottingham.ac.uk/bbdtp/our-rese…

More Than Medals (@_morethanmedals) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why do women experience some sports injuries more than men❓ And what can we do about it❓💡 💥Introducing💥 MORE THAN MEDALS A research-based exhibition exploring 5 gendered environmental challenges shaping women’s injury in elite sport Visit 👉🏽 morethanmedals.co.uk

Natalie Shur (@natalieshur) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are hiring! If you are a postdoc with a PhD in human metabolism, this is a great opportunity to work on an interdisciplinary MRC-funded grant looking at muscle mass and the menopause. jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?r…

Natalie Shur (@natalieshur) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really pleased to see this one in print. Huge team effort from Metabolic Physiology to pull off and a lot of blood, sweat and tears from the participants onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jc…

Prof Stephanie Dakin (@dakinlabgroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prof Stephanie Dakin NDORMS are delighted to share our Nature Communications manuscript showing integrin-mediated cell-matrix interactions between resolving macrophages & fibroblasts underpin fibrosis resolution in #frozenshoulder identifying new treatment targets rdcu.be/dyZ17

Nottm NIHR BRC MSK Surgery Inflammation & Recovery (@nottmbrcmsir) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨PhD Opportunity Alert!🚨 Want to research muscle physiology 💪and the impact of oestrogen on muscle repair? 🏋️‍♀️Join @pGreenhaff and Dr. Sophie Joanisse in investigating the role of oestrogen in muscle adaptation to exercise and post-surgery recovery. jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?r…

Beth Phillips (@mogwaibeth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to announce that we have been awarded funding for 3 PhD students from @DunhillMedical with a focus on “Understanding the physiological resilience of older adults to improve health-span”. More details, including how to apply at: jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/MED2003.

Faculty of Sport and Exercise Medicine UK (@fsem_uk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As part of our wider goal to improve the EDI practices at both a Faculty and specialty level, we asked our members about their EDI experiences within Sport and Exercise Medicine. You can see the report in full on our website ⬇️ fsem.ac.uk/news/edi-surve…

Natalie Shur (@natalieshur) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A special week celebrating the floppy hat. Roll on the Dr Dr jokes. Forever grateful to my amazing research team and long suffering family

A special week celebrating the floppy hat. Roll on the Dr Dr jokes. Forever grateful to my amazing research team and long suffering family
Natalie Shur (@natalieshur) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An inspiring few days Institute of Sports Medicine Copenhagen. An amazing institute with great people leading the way in translational sports medicine. Huge thanks to Michael Kjaer, Jesper Peterson, Abigail Mackey and extra bonus to meet Lauren Pringels. Until next time!

An inspiring few days <a href="/ISMCopenhagen/">Institute of Sports Medicine Copenhagen</a>. An amazing institute with great people leading the way in translational sports medicine. Huge thanks to Michael Kjaer, Jesper Peterson, <a href="/AbigailMackey1/">Abigail Mackey</a> and extra bonus to meet <a href="/LaurenPringels/">Lauren Pringels</a>. Until next time!
Natalie Shur (@natalieshur) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m grateful to share that I’ve been awarded two research grants in the field of musculoskeletal health, focusing on metabolic health, knee osteoarthritis and frozen shoulder. I’m really thankful to the BMA Foundation Grant and The University of Nottingham for their support.