🚨 Reminder! The #VMN2024 abstract submission deadline is fast approaching: 13th September! 📅
Don’t miss your chance to win one of our $500 Best Oral Presentation or $300 Best Poster Awards 🏆
Register now: https://t.co/IJTmB99klt
Registration is now open for VMN 2024🥳
Join us for an exciting event filled with valuable insights and networking opportunities.
Register by 19th Oct.
Abstract submission due by 13th Sep.
Secure your spot now 👇👇
https://t.co/IJTmB99klt
We're excited to announce the second keynote speaker for the 7th @VicMuscleNet Symposium! Join us on Fri, Nov 8th, to hear from Dr. Eppie Yiu from @MCRI_for_kids , alongside Prof. Jeffrey Chamberlain from @UW
🗓 SAVE THE DATE! 🗓
Join us for the 7th Victorian Muscle Network Symposium on Fri, Nov 8th, hosted by @MCRI_for_kids.
Explore cutting-edge muscle research, connect with fellow researchers, and hear from keynote speaker Prof. Jeffrey Chamberlain from @UW. Don't miss out! #VMN
Skeletal muscle TFEB signaling promotes central nervous system function and reduces neuroinflammation during aging and neurodegenerative disease https://t.co/Vegj2Fqpxq
We've heard your requests, and we're extending the registration and abstract submission deadlines for the Victorian Muscle Network Symposium by one more week! 🗓️
Register by Friday 13th October 👻🎃🦇
https://t.co/FBxkYmXZVl
A sneak peak of submissions so far:
Using an MRFF Preventive and Public Health Research Grant, Dr James Broatch and team at @victoriauninews are investigating how exercise training affects brain health in adults.
This research will help optimise exercise strategies to reduce dementia risk.
https://t.co/JHjhvwkLrn
Registration/Abstract submission are open for the FREE VICTORIAN MUSCLE NETWORK SYMPOSIUM
Deadline: Fri, Oct 6th
Poster & select oral presentations+1 min Flash Talks to promote posters
🏆Awards & prizes
Come join the fun & hear the latest muscle research
https://t.co/IJTmB99klt
Hey #myotwitter - come to beautiful Melbourne this November & bring your research for 3 fantastic back-to-back muscle- and exercise-related events.
Follow the thread below for details.....
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Skeletal muscle mitochondrial function predicts cognitive impairment and is associated with biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease and neurodegeneration
🔑In aging mitochondrial dysfunction may play a vital role in AD pathological changes & neuroinflammation
https://t.co/QoTc0qV9wD