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Technology in Kinesiology & Health: Tech Talks at SF State
Kinesiology & Health Technology Research Symposium
Hosted by Exercise is Medicine on Campus at SF State
San Francisco State University - October 5th, 2023
- Introduction (Cesar Carrera & Alex Shmyhun)
- Beyond Aesthetics and Performance: The Potential Risks of Anabolic Steroid Abuse and Strategies to Mitigate Them (Dr. Guillermo Escalente)
- Is the Metaverse Our New Reality? (Dr. JJ Wallace)
- Active Virtual Reality Gaming and the Future of Fitness (Dr. Jimmy Bagley)
- Active Video Games for Children's Cognition: Is Immersive Fitness in VR the Next Frontier? (Dr. Rachel Flynn)
- Getting Motivated to Learn: Effects on Brain and Behavior
Video Editing: Cesar Carrera
zhlédnutí: 78

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Skeletal Muscle Epigenetics (MPLS 2020): Dr. Kevin Murach
zhlédnutí 919Před 2 lety
Muscle Physiology Lecture Series (MPLS) Title: "Skeletal Muscle Epigenetics: Current Understanding & Future Directions" Speaker: Kevin Murach, PhD - University of Kentucky (Currently at UArk) Date: February 6th, 2020 Location: San Francisco State University (San Francisco, CA) Presented by the Rossi Family Foundation (www.rossifamilyfoundation.org/) and Department of Kinesiology at San Francisc...
The Gut-Brain Axis in Aging & Neurodegeneration with Kaylie Zapanta
zhlédnutí 1,5KPřed 3 lety
Guest Lecture: The Gut-Brain Axis in Aging & Neurodegeneration Kaylie Zapanta, MS CSCS PhD Student at the University of Southern California scholar.google.com/citations?user=NoulDIsAAAAJ&hl=en KIN 683 - Advanced Exercise Physiology San Francisco State University Professor: Jimmy Bagley, PhD May 6, 2021 (Virtual Meeting)
Spaceflight biology discussion with NASA scientist Ryan T. Scott
zhlédnutí 384Před 3 lety
Guest Lecture: Spaceflight Biology: Enabling Space Exploration through Research Discovery Ryan T. Scott, KBR Scientist, Ames Life Sciences Data Archive Biological Institutional Scientific Collection Researcher, GeneLab RyanTScott NASA Speakers Bureau Event KIN 683 - Advanced Exercise Physiology San Francisco State University Professor: Jimmy Bagley April 15, 2021 (Virtual Meeting)
Want to become a Physical Therapist? Get help from current DPT students! (Panel Discussion)
zhlédnutí 368Před 3 lety
Discussion and Q&A about becoming a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) student with 1st year UCSF DPT students. Panel of Student Physical Therapists from UCSF/SFSU: Zerrick Santos Michael Studer JC Lu Sing Elizabeth Holt Shae Baga Zach Mclaughlin Fernando Cazares Desiree Torrecampo ptrehab.ucsf.edu/ucsfsfsu-doctor-physical-therapy-dpt Hosted by Exercise is Medicine (EIM) on Campus at SFSU: Casey ...
Fitness Industry Career Advice with Thom Downing (Owner, Focused Individual Trainers)
zhlédnutí 93Před 3 lety
Fitness, Health, & Wellness Career Interviews with Thom Downing and Jimmy Bagley Thom discusses his background in exercise science, gives advice for new fitness entrepreneurs, and discusses the future of fitness and wellness. Guest: Thom Downing focusedtrainers.com/staff/thom-downing/ focusedtrainers Host: Dr. Jimmy Bagley www.musclephyslab.com/ drjimmybagley
SFSU Kinesiology Grad Alumni Symposium 2020: Exercise Physiology
zhlédnutí 681Před 4 lety
SFSU Kinesiology Graduate Alumni Symposium on Exercise Physiology (05/26/2020) 0:00:00 - Introduction (Dr. Jimmy Bagley, Dr. Maria Veri, Dr. Marialice Kern) 0:04:15 - GPS Recalibrating: From Santa Barbara to Auburn and Everything in Between (Dulce Gomez) 0:13:30 - A Culmination of Bad Advice (Donny Gregg) 0:25:07 - From Personal Trainer to Clinical Exercise Scientist (Kaylie Zapanta) 0:38:11 - ...
Gut Microbiome and Muscle Adaptations (MPLS, Fall 2019): Taylor Valentino
zhlédnutí 830Před 4 lety
Muscle Physiology Lecture Series (MPLS) Title: "Is the Gut Microbiome (Bacteriome) Necessary for Skeletal Muscle Adaptations to Exercise?" Speaker: Taylor Valentino, MS - University of Kentucky Introduction: Jimmy Bagley, PhD Date: November 14, 2019 Location: San Francisco State University (San Francisco, CA) Presented by the Rossi Family Foundation (www.rossifamilyfoundation.org/) and Departme...
Gut Microbiome and Exercise (MPLS, Spring 2019): Dr. Greg Grosicki
zhlédnutí 9KPřed 5 lety
Muscle Physiology Lecture Series (MPLS) Title: "Exercise and Nutritional Interventions to Combat Fatigue: From Athletes to Aging" Speaker: Gregory Grosicki, PhD - Georgia Southern University Introduction: Ryan Durk, MS Date: March 22, 2019 Location: San Francisco State University (San Francisco, CA) Presented by the Rossi Family Foundation (www.rossifamilyfoundation.org/) and Department of Kine...
The Lactate Shuttle (MPLS 2017): Dr. George Brooks
zhlédnutí 8KPřed 6 lety
Muscle Physiology Lecture Series (MPLS) Title: "The Tortuous Path of Lactate Shuttle Discovery; From Cinders and Boards to the Lab and ICU" Speaker: George Brooks, PhD - University of California, Berkeley Introduction: Dr. Marialice Kern Date: October 12th, 2017 Location: Seven Hills Conference Center (San Francisco, CA) Presented by the Rossi Family Foundation (www.rossifamilyfoundation.org/) ...
Boundaries of Human Performance (MPLS 2017): Drs. Andy Galpin & Irene Tobias
zhlédnutí 3,7KPřed 7 lety
Muscle Physiology Lecture Series (MPLS) Title: "Cellular & Molecular Boundaries of Human Performance" Speakers: Andy Galpin, PhD & Irene Tobias, PhD - California State University, Fullerton Introduction: Mr. Taylor Valentino Date: February 6th, 2017 Location: Seven Hills Conference Center (San Francisco, CA) Presented by the Rossi Family Foundation (www.rossifamilyfoundation.org/) and Departmen...
Meet Our Students - Kaylie
zhlédnutí 197Před 7 lety
Kaylie Zapanta was a Master's student in the Muscle Physiology Lab (M.S. '17). Her thesis was titled "Effects of Concurrent Exercise During Simulated Microgravity on Soleus Muscle Fiber Myonuclear Content". To learn more about our research go to: www.experiment.com/musclescience
Confocal Microscopy Explained
zhlédnutí 29KPřed 7 lety
Here is a short presentation describing confocal microscopy and its use for studying myonuclei in human skeletal muscle. This method is being used by our lab in several projects: www.musclephyslab.com/ PI: Jimmy Bagley, PhD kin.sfsu.edu/people/faculty/jimmy-bagley
Sarcopenia and Resistance Training (MPLS 2016): Dr. Ricardo Lima
zhlédnutí 3,4KPřed 7 lety
Title: "Sarcopenia: Concepts, Consequences, and the Effects of Resistance Training" Speaker: Ricardo Lima, PhD - University of Brasilia & Stanford University / VA Palo Alto Introduction: Mr. Taylor Valentino Date: September 13th, 2016 Location: J. Paul Leonard Library (San Francisco, CA) Presented by the Rossi Family Foundation (www.rossifamilyfoundation.org/) and Department of Kinesiology at S...
Concurrent Exercise Training (MPLS 2016): Dr. Kevin Murach
zhlédnutí 21KPřed 8 lety
Title: "Concurrent Exercise Training & Muscle Hypertrophy" Speaker: Kevin Murach, PhD - Center for Muscle Biology, University of Kentucky Date: March 15th, 2016 Location: J. Paul Leonard Library (San Francisco, CA) Presented by the Department of Kinesiology at San Francisco State University (kin.sfsu.edu/) For more information follow: @kevinmurachphd @MusclePhysLab @DrJimmyBagley
Studying Elite Athletes (MPLS 2015): Dr. Andy Galpin
zhlédnutí 4,3KPřed 8 lety
Studying Elite Athletes (MPLS 2015): Dr. Andy Galpin

Komentáře

  • @phalgunachinni5652
    @phalgunachinni5652 Před 4 lety

    It's very useful.

  • @kaiwang2785
    @kaiwang2785 Před 4 lety

    great lecture

  • @teachyourself-stem8971

    Thank you for this :)

  • @johnjoyce2508
    @johnjoyce2508 Před 4 lety

    sound quality is terrible

    • @MusclePhysiologyLab
      @MusclePhysiologyLab Před 4 lety

      Sorry about that... Check out our newer videos! We're still learning how to best record/edit these lecture videos, but we're getting better.

  • @romagluskin5133
    @romagluskin5133 Před 6 lety

    Nice explanation, thanks! Some questions: 1. Do you need to cut out a biopsy sample in order to stain and scan it? Is there a way to scan a live sample (like in your mentioned example of scanning an athlete's muscle - you wouldn't want to just injure the athlete for the sake of the experiment, right ?) 2. How deep can you focus inside the tissue (with and without staining) ? Thanks!

  • @Sachicodao
    @Sachicodao Před 6 lety

    Really clean and helpful explanation. Thank you! I hope your research goes well!

  • @quisha4008
    @quisha4008 Před 7 lety

    this was so helpful in my a-level studies! thank you so much!

  • @maryadams4954
    @maryadams4954 Před 7 lety

    That was really helpful. I'm a third year biomedical science and have been looking for a video to explain confocal for a while so thank you!!

  • @courtlandcreekmore1421

    Fascinating lectures. Great resource to understand how exercise affects cellular function and muscle fiber adaptation.

  • @MusclePhysiologyLab
    @MusclePhysiologyLab Před 7 lety

    www.experiment.com/musclescience

  • @MichelAlmeida10
    @MichelAlmeida10 Před 7 lety

    podia colocar legenda srsrs

  • @mg2jj
    @mg2jj Před 8 lety

    Really fantastic lecture and honest-to-goodness science. Any insight or resources for what Andy refers to at 44:50?

    • @MusclePhysiologyLab
      @MusclePhysiologyLab Před 8 lety

      +Rob S Thanks for your interest! You can perform a quick Google search for "genetic testing for athletic performance" and find dozens of companies that will analyze specific gene variations to attempt to determine your individual limits of performance. I say "attempts to" because there are many confounding variables at play when trying to determine performance ability by looking at a few genes (although these genes do seem rather important). Here is a short commentary on once such gene (ACTN3) in Nature: www.nature.com/scitable/forums/genetics-generation/case-study-in-genetic-testing-for-sports-107403644