Welcome everyone to the next FibroHUB! No registration, caterings first come, first served.
29 October at 15-16
Place: Lecture hall F202 (Aapistie 5B)
Topic:
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance triggers on/off effects in circadian clocks and might provide new insights into Fibrobesity
- NRI project presentation by Thomas Kietzmann
Thomas and his team received
Fibrobesity New Research Initiative funding for 2024, and their collaborative project with Dr. Margit Egg has already resulted in one paper – hopefully more to come!
Therapeutic nuclear magnetic resonance and intermittent hypoxia trigger time dependent on/off
effects in circadian clocks and confirm a central role of superoxide in cellular magnetic field effects.
Redox Biol. 2024
Jun; 72: 103152. Published online 2024 Apr 5. doi: 10.1016/j.redox.2024.103152.
PMCID: PMC11016797. PMID: 38593630

FibroHUBS are always with Coffee/Tea and a bite, casual get-together, timely topic and discussions for community-building and cross-disciplinary
dialogue
The next FibroHUBs will be at the same time 15-16 in the following dates, so you can already book them in your calendar:
November 19
December 10
Best wishes,
Ritva
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Ritva Saastamoinen
PhD, Adjunct Professor (Docent)
Coordinator, Profi6 Fibrobesity
Research Unit of Biomedicine and Internal Medicine (Room S5 230 at University Hospital)
Faculty of Medicine
University of Oulu
tel. +358 294 48 5226, +358 50 592 3333
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FibroHealth - Combatting Fibrosis in Chronic
Diseases | University of Oulu

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