Great job, @Grace_E_Brannon and @ChuehLung, for sharing their Interdisciplinary Research Program funded projects to kick off our first @utarlington Celebration Research & Innovation Day! @utaresearch ๐
Thanks to the @ThePAWSLab students who set up our table today at the @utarlington@utaresearch Celebration of Research and Innovation Day, and the visitors/supporters/collaborators who stopped by our table! What a great event! Let's do it every year! @tbkindratt@ChuehLung ๐ค
It was fun collaborating with @SoolimJeong, @KamilaMigdal , and @dublyn14 on our Journal Club article for @JPhysiol and thanks @AusRob_PhD for the feedback.๐
โBrain Blood Flow: The More You N.O.โ
https://t.co/QQWG06Nsa3
It's really odd that for years almost everyone used race/ethnicities as a noun in Biomed research papers (i.e., "Blacks", "Whites", "Hispanics"). It wouldn't even work for me: "... compared to the Biracials, p < 0.05"๐ Luckily @AHAScience cleared it up this year.
In Memoriam: Dr. Jere Mitchell helped lay foundations of exercise physiology, changed medical practice on bed rest: Newsroom - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas https://t.co/irHtIhI4Mc
Great opportunity! โฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธ Several of Dr. Craig Crandall's trainees have received NIH National Research Service Award (NRSA) Fellowships and gone on to secure tenure track and government research jobs.
Nice commentary: BUT not applicable to home BP monitoring, which is unequivocally overdue! Even post-pandemic there is substantial underutilization and misapplication of this proven strategy to optimize BP.
Remote Patient Monitoring: Overdue or Overused? https://t.co/qjSIaKrfir
Important new paper published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine by Dr. Robert Sallis and colleagues-linking physical inactivity to more severe COVID-19 infection and death
bjsports-2021-104080.
doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2021-104080.
Neat study by Imamura probes timing of BP measurements. Nice concordance between 30s and 60s intervals, while guidelines are consistently 1-2 minutes.
Effects of measurement intervals on the values of repeated auscultatory blood pressure measurements https://t.co/gG1WhL6ucn
Hi TACSM!!
We are excited to kick off the Texas ACSM Spring Lecture Series with Dr. Matthew Brothers, PhD, which will take place on March 31st, at 12:00 PM CST!
Please see below for info on the talk and Dr. Brothers! Link to register is in our bio!
MARK YOUR CALENDARS: The @expbio EEP Trainee Workshop will be virtually held on April 26, 2021 from 4:00โ5:45pm EST! This event includes the New Investigator Award Presentation by Dr. Daniel Gagnon (@IntegrPhysLab) and FOUR workshop presentations! Registration info coming soon!
Just in case you missed this interesting review on compounds that mimic exercise training responses, check it out-recently published in the Journal of Physiology
https://t.co/R4VwHkxMxV