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Exercise Metabolism 2017 : Cell Symposium: Exercise Metabolism

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Link: http://www.cell-symposia-exercisemetabolism-2017.com/
 
When May 21, 2017 - May 23, 2017
Where Gothenburg, Sweden
Submission Deadline Feb 17, 2017
Categories    metabolism   exercise   life sciences   biology
 

Call For Papers



The beneficial effects of exercise at the whole-body level are numerous, with adaptive responses occurring in many organs and protecting against metabolic diseases, such as obesity and type 2 diabetes. During this Cell Symposium, we will delve into the fascinating mechanistic and physiological complexities of exercise biology at the cellular, tissue, and systemic levels and explore how exercise improves human health, including in disease settings and during aging. We will also look at how genetics and epigenetics influence the metabolic responses to exercise and discuss the potential implications for the coming age of precision medicine.

Themes:

Integrated omics and the adaptive response to exercise
Genetics, Epigenetics and Precision Medicine
Exercise in Disease and Aging
Systemic mediators of exercise-induced health benefits
Exercise Mimetics

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