Online now!✨Founded by the Dutch, German, Nordic and British aging research societies, the European Federation for Aging Research (EFAR) has been launched to bring together aging researchers across Europe https://t.co/P7LjD57dF0
📣important perspective: while pre specified clinical endpoints are key for hypothesis validation, open clinical exploration for hypothesis generation in humans should also be encouraged, especially to understand molecular physiology 💪🏃♀️
We wrote this letter to address the overly rigid preregistration requirements imposed now by many journals on exploratory experimental physiology research - time to align guidelines with contemporary research methods!
@proferikrichter@ISMCopenhagen
https://t.co/MzG7VZ058H
New @ScienceMagazine paper from Tom Rando & colleagues: Cellular survivorship bias as a mechanistic driver of muscle stem cell aging. https://t.co/YuUcqmLChT
An new finding @NatMetabolism that #NAD precursors have different kinetics in #humans linked to their metabolism by the #microbiome. NAD biology definitely has organ specific biology !!!
https://t.co/kF9oR7Lell
New clinical study from our teams @NatureComms on a #dietary intervention improving #bone and #muscle strength in young children by targeting the #microbiome
https://t.co/8unJEpm4Ib
It is that time again, time to vote for the 12th Annual Matt's Totally Biased (but less so) Top 10 Muscle Papers of the Year. Due to prohibitive shipping costs, this year’s winner will receive an e-gift card in lieu of a plaque. Voting will end Dec. 20. https://t.co/nE7mIyKOIa
1/ Ever wondered how lifting weights makes muscles grow? 💪Our latest study reveals that mTORC1 doesn’t always hold the key. Full breakdown + preprint in this thread 👇https://t.co/WqkBT4Cvwj
1/10 Excited to write this thread summarizing our new paper in @NatMetabolism, which identifies a potentially critical part of the signaling pathway that drives skeletal muscle growth in response to resistance exercise!
Free link https://t.co/JWca6dVU2a
#Myotwitter@NIH_NIAMS
Join us in Lausanne 🇨🇭 for the Lac Léman Regenerative Medicine Symposium, Sept 17–19, 2025! 🔬
Stem cells, aging, bioengineering — shaping the future of regenerative medicine.
https://t.co/7BTxFphF6U
🎟️ Students 25 CHF | Postdocs/Faculty 50 CHF | Industry 150 CHF
#L2RM
Online now!✨RESEARCH: using multi-omics analysis of patient samples, Zuo et al link disrupted BCAA catabolism to sarcopenia. In mouse models, they demonstrate that enhancing BCAA catabolism protects against sarcopenia https://t.co/BvAlws0HgL https://t.co/WVNxm24Cun
New findings in mice have uncovered a crucial mechanism linking neuronal activity to mitochondrial function, researchers report in Science, revealing a potential pathway to combat age-related cognitive decline.
📄: https://t.co/eufIxD8GpI
#SciencePerspective: https://t.co/hc3X9HbIRg
Top altmetrics score 2024: #8🏆✨
@Vinz_Sorrentino, @FeigeLab (@NUSMedicine, @EPFL) and co-authors identify trigonelline as a human metabolite that can be used for NAD+ synthesis and that improves #muscle function in #aging worms and mice 💪🐭
https://t.co/3eamuGoD7M