Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies. More information

Difference between revisions of "MiPcommittee 2023 election candidates"

From Bioblast
Line 32: Line 32:
|-
|-
| [[File:Irving Brian.jpg|center|100px]] Β 
| [[File:Irving Brian.jpg|center|100px]] Β 
| '''[[Irving Brian A]]'''<br> ''Louisiana State University, US''
| '''[[Irving Brian A]]'''<br> ''Louisiana State University, US''<br><br>
He is the William Prescott 'Pres' Foster Associate Professor in the School of Kinesiology at Louisiana State University (LSU) and co-direct the Immuno-Bioenergetics Laboratory at LSU. His primary programmatic research interests are understanding the short- and long-term metabolic and bioenergetic responses to different exercise regimens in health and disease, mainly focusing on aging. Indeed, exercise plays an essential role in the primary and secondary prevention of age-related diseases (e.g., type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and sarcopenia). He has participated in MiP-related workshops and summer schools since 2012.
|-
|-
| [[File:VG.jpg|right|100px|Laner Verena]] Β 
| [[File:VG.jpg|right|100px|Laner Verena]] Β 

Revision as of 07:31, 17 July 2023

MiPsociety
       
MitoGlobal
       
MitoGlobal Events
       
MiPconference
       
MiPschool 2023
       


MiPcommittee 2023 election candidates

In preparation - last update 2023-07-14
Candidates listed alphabetically
AxelrodC.jpg
Axelrod Christopher L
Pennington Biomedical Research Center, US

Christopher Axelrod is Director of Integrated Physiology and Molecular Medicine and Co-Director of the Mitochondrial Phenotyping Facility at Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. His research applies a bioenergetic lens to understand the pathogenesis of complex metabolic diseases such as insulin resistance, obesity, and type 2 diabetes, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and cancer. Furthermore, his work employs bench to bedside designs in order to translate research findings into clinically relevant observations that serve as the basis for novel therapeutic strategies.

Chicco Headshot.jpg
Chicco Adam J
Colorado State University, US
Garcia-RovesP.jpg
Garcia-Roves Pablo Miguel
University of Barcelona and Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute, ES

Pablo Garcia-Roves has been studying the regulation of energy metabolism in different tissues and organs for more than two decades. The goal of his research is to comprehend how energy metabolism and its adaptability affect health and disease. At the laboratory, they use various methods and systems-biology approaches to reveal new insights and better understand the integrated mechanisms that cause obesity and obesity-related type 2 diabetes. His research group is internationally recognized in the field of mitochondrial function assessment, thanks to their expertise and work in mitochondrial physiology. In 2016, he was appointed as a group leader in MitoEAGLE, CA15203 cost action under the Horizon 2020 research and innovation program. To know more about my research, follow the links: Garcia-Roves P - Search Results - PubMed (nih.gov) and Bio | PMGR-Group (mmfpd-ub.wixsite.com)

Erich Gnaiger.jpg
Gnaiger Erich
Oroboros Instruments, AT - Executive MiPcommittee- Chair
Hand photo.jpg
Hand Steven C
Louisiana State University, US - Executive MiPcommittee- Treasurer

Distinguished professor of molecular physiology and bioenergetics in the Department of Biological Sciences at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge. He has been fully engaged with the MiPsociety since its inception and hosted the MiPschool2009 in Baton Rouge. His research group focuses on mechanisms of metabolic depression in animals during hypometabolic states like diapause, where oxidative phosphorylation can be restricted to less than 1% of that measured for active conditions. Additional projects explore ways by which cells and mitochondria are protected during severe water stress through the concerted actions of late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins, trehalose, and hypometabolism. Lessons learned from organisms that naturally tolerate cell stasis and desiccation are improving biostabilization procedures for mammalian cells.

Graham.JPG
Holloway Graham_P
University of Guelph, CA
Irving Brian.jpg
Irving Brian A
Louisiana State University, US

He is the William Prescott 'Pres' Foster Associate Professor in the School of Kinesiology at Louisiana State University (LSU) and co-direct the Immuno-Bioenergetics Laboratory at LSU. His primary programmatic research interests are understanding the short- and long-term metabolic and bioenergetic responses to different exercise regimens in health and disease, mainly focusing on aging. Indeed, exercise plays an essential role in the primary and secondary prevention of age-related diseases (e.g., type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and sarcopenia). He has participated in MiP-related workshops and summer schools since 2012.

Laner Verena
Laner Verena
Oroboros Instruments, AT - Extended MiPboard - General Secretary of the MiPsociety

As the General Secretary of the MiPsociety since 2012, Verena has demonstrated a long-standing commitment to the organization. With a background in Biology, she currently serves as the Chief Operating Officer at Oroboros Instruments, a leading life-science company that shares the society's passion for scientific advancements. In her current role at Oroboros, she has gained extensive experience in project management, including financial oversight, ensuring the smooth execution of various initiatives. She has also successfully organized numerous scientific events, showcasing her coordination skills. Looking ahead, she is eager to continue fostering growth within the MiPsociety and contributing to the field of science. She is confident in her ability to drive the organization forward over the next five years, maintaining the society's mission."

Palmeira Carlos Palmeira Carlos
University of Coimbra, PT - Executive MiPcommittee

Carlos Palmeira, is Full Professor in the Department of Life Sciences, University of Coimbra, Portugal and PI at Center for Neurosciences and Cell Biology, from the same University. His research interests are focused on the pathophysiological mechanisms of mitochondrial dysfunction and human health, with particular expertise in the study of the role of mitochondrial dysfunction in the pathogenesis of metabolic diseases and ischemia/reperfusion. He is author/co-author of more than 120 papers. He received his Ph.D in Biochemistry at the University of Coimbra, Portugal and postdoctoral training in biochemical toxicology at the University of Minnesota, Duluth, USA. To know more about my research, follow the links: https://www.cnc.uc.pt/pt/people/c-palmeira and https://www.cienciavitae.pt/portal/9C17-78E6-DA25

Lubos Sobotka.JPG
Sobotka Lubos
Charles University, CZ

Working more than 40 years as clinician in the field of intensive metabolic care and nutritional support (parenteral and enteral). Research interests: energy metabolism and balance. Role of glucose in metabolism, insulin resistance, nutritional assessment, nutrition support in different clinical situations, wound healing. Editor in chief of the ESPEN (European society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism) blue book Basics in Clinical (five editions and translated to 9 languages). Presently working on assessment of the experimental results of energy metabolism and their application to clinical praxis.