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Christopher Fry

@ChrisFryPhD

Muscle and exercise biologist, avid gym goer and occasional amateur bodybuilder, husband and father, Assoc Prof, personal account

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We are conducting a brief survey about physical therapists views on NMES after an ACL reconstruction in the United States. We would love to hear your opinions! Please participate and retweet! redcap.uky.edu/redcap/surveys…


Happy to have contributed a small part to a massive study - fantastic work @KevinMurachPhD and everyone else!

A 5+ year odyssey with @FerdinandvW “The 24-hour molecular landscape after exercise in humans reveals MYC is sufficient for muscle growth” in @emboreports embopress.org/doi/full/10.10… Congrats to 1st authors! @SebastianEdman @RonaldGJones3 Database: data.myoanalytics.com #myotwitter



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The ECM appears to play an important role in exercise-induced hypertrophy. It may have particular importance during passive tension (see: PMID 34101193). Both papers are great reads and provide potential mechanistic insight into muscle development journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.11…

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Happy to share one last NMJ paper from Dan's dissertation sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Huge study on BFRT efficacy following ACL injury from @bnoehren and the Biomotion lab. Happy to have contributed with @NickTThomas

🔥Hot off the press 🔥 The Efficacy of Blood Flow Restriction Training to Improve... : Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise journals.lww.com/acsm-msse/abst…



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Happy to see our paper online now at @JCI_insight! @UKYCMB - Extracellular vesicle transfer of miR-1 to adipose tissue modifies lipolytic pathways following resistance exercise insight.jci.org/articles/view/…


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Mark your calendars for our 5th annual conference!

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I'm guest editing a public health/dietary patterns edition for Nutrients journal. Contact me for discount voucher applications: mdpi.com/journal/nutrie… #PublicHealth #DietaryPatterns #NutritionResearch #NutritionScience #Nutrition #CallForPapers #PublicHealthNutrition


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Interested in clinical practice & research to address musculoskeletal injuries in firefighters? We have a fully-funded PhD position in Rehab & Health Sciences in @uksmri focused on occupational health & safety in Athletic Training. Email phillip.gribble@uky.edu @publicsafetyats


Thanks to @jclinicalinvest for allowing myself and @Allison_M_Owen the opportunity to discuss exciting results for effectors of sarcopenia in mice

Decoding the decline: Unveiling drivers of sarcopenia- jci.org/articles/view/… @ChrisFryPhD comments on new research from @The_GarciaLabUW (jci.org/articles/view/…)

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Congrats @saragonzalezve on your white coat ceremony, so excited we convinced you to crush muscle science with us! @AlexKeeble5 @NickTThomas @Allison_M_Owen

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Congrats Ahmed - great to see this come together with such compelling data

Delighted to share this pre-print in which we investigated the specific function of miR-1, the most abundant miRNA in skeletal muscle. Our findings identify miR-1 as a regulator of pyruvate metabolism and metabolic flexibility. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…



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I'm still looking to recruit a PhD student for my lab @UArkansas! Come learn and work with great people @uacoehp and @UofA_ESRC! Specifics below, but please feel free to DM/email any questions!

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Fantastic collaboration across a number of labs, congrats Kevin and Toby on a great pub!

By Toby Chambers @ChrisFryPhD @prof_horvath RidgelineTx & Yuan Wen @UKYCMB et al “Methylome–proteome integration after late-life voluntary exercise training reveals regulation and target information for improved skeletal muscle health”@JPhysiol #myotwitter physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1113/JP…



Exciting time to join the Owen lab at @UKYCMB! Great muscle research in a collegial and collaborative environment. Congrats Allison! So pumped for you!!

Excited to have been awarded an ESI R35 MIRA from @NIGMS! I am grateful for this opportunity for my lab to use this 5-year $1.9 million award to elucidate non-canonical drivers of muscle dysfunction after burn trauma. *️⃣Recruiting at all levels to work on this exciting project.

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The Department of Cellular & Integrative Physiology at UT Health San Antonio is recruiting for a Physiology faculty tenure track position. uthscsa.referrals.selectminds.com/faculty/jobs/o…


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Congrats to @_mckenziew for her first paper from the lab examining the effects of sampling rate and filtering on rate of torque development and steadiness! Open access at mdpi.com/2852144


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Is the use of nicotinamide N-methyltransferase inhibitors (NNMTis) going to be a promising treatment strategy for #sarcopenia? A Ridgeline Therapeutics research team says yes! Find out why in @SciReports: 🔗 go.nature.com/3RSSLe0

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Thanks for sharing Dave! Exciting findings from our collaboration with Ridgeline Therapeutics in Houston

Nicotinamide N-methyltransferase inhibition mimics and boosts exercise-mediated improvements in muscle function in aged mice | #myotwitter pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38969654/



So excited for @Allison_M_Owen’s new lab in the @UKYCMB!! Exciting muscle research in a collaborative center, she has big things on the horizon

📢Thrilled to announce that the Owen Lab opens next week at the Univ of KY, Dept of Physical Therapy. We will study mechanisms of muscle dysfunction resultant of critical illness (ie sepsis, burn injury) focusing on immunoregularory factors (1/2) #Myotwitter @uky_PTweet @UKYCMB

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