Head of Sport Physiology and Performance Laboratory, The Swedish Sports Confederation
Researcher at The Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences (GIH)
Opportunities for a fully funded PhD in Sport and Exercise Sciences at the University of Bologna. Deadline Jun 15 2026. More info here: https://t.co/W7X1hpHk6S
@MrMoelmen Congratulations! Another important piece of the puzzle in the incredibly complex field of environmental physiology and human performance. Well done
🔬Lanciata oggi in Ambasciata la prima associazione scientifica italiana in Svezia, Sinapse, con l'obbiettivo di favorire nuove collaborazioni 🇮🇹🇸🇪
@ItalyMFA#diplomaziascientifica
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@JimGalanes@PorcelliSimone@SiVillanova Research isn’t about endorsement. It’s about understanding. Limiting inquiry because a topic is “dangerous” is a slippery slope, especially in today’s climate. This line of research directly informed evidence-based regulation now implemented by WADA.
Happy to contribute to this one: "Physiological Benchmarks and Player Profiling in Elite Football: A Role-Specific Analysis Using T-Scores" https://t.co/21So6WbynO #mdpisports via @Sports_MDPI
What if inhaling a toxic gas could help you win gold? A controversial new method gaining attention in elite sports suggests that carbon monoxide, the same gas that can silently kill you, might actually enhance endurance by tricking the body into producing more red blood cells.
As science revisits this risky idea, the debate resurfaces: how far are athletes willing to go for a competitive edge, and at what cost?
Tap the link to find out: https://t.co/8iQkKpSPoc