Jamie Hibbert (@jhibbert_phd) 's Twitter Profile
Jamie Hibbert

@jhibbert_phd

Researcher and powerlifting enthusiast

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The Hornberger Lab (@hornbergerlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm very excited to share the 2.5 min long video abstract and preprint link to our manuscript that describes a highly translatable mouse model of progressive resistance exercise x.com/biorxivpreprin…

The Hornberger Lab (@hornbergerlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m very excited to share our new method for the imaging and automated analysis of myofibrils (FIM-ID). With the use of common lab equipment and open-source software, we discovered that mechanically induced hypertrophy is largely mediated by myofibrillogenesis #myotwitter #muscle

I’m very excited to share our new method for the imaging and automated analysis of myofibrils (FIM-ID). With the use of common lab equipment and open-source software, we discovered that mechanically induced hypertrophy is largely mediated by myofibrillogenesis #myotwitter #muscle
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Really happy to see this paper finally out in the world! Satellite cell-derived TRIM28 is pivotal for mechanical load- and injury-induced myogenesis | EMBO reports embopress.org/doi/full/10.10…

The Hornberger Lab (@hornbergerlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in the mechanisms that regulate myogenesis? If so, I think that you will enjoy our recent study in which we explore why the expression of TRIM28 in satellite cells is required for regeneration. The KO phenotype is simply stunning 1/ embopress.org/doi/full/10.10…

Interested in the mechanisms that regulate myogenesis? If so, I think that you will enjoy our recent study in which we explore why the expression of TRIM28 in satellite cells is required for regeneration. The KO phenotype is simply stunning 1/ embopress.org/doi/full/10.10…
The Hornberger Lab (@hornbergerlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new preprint is out "Identification of a Resistance Exercise-Specific Signaling Pathway that Drives Skeletal Muscle Growth". Collaborative project with Coon Lab and Stuart Phillips (he/him) that took 8 years to finish. Hopefully you think it was worth the wait researchsquare.com/article/rs-499…