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Karyn Esser
Faculty sound bites — Summer 2024
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UF College of Medicine experts in the news
Study pinpoints molecular changes in rats after exercise
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Researchers have published preclinical work in Nature that expands understanding of the biology behind exercise
By Manny Rea
Research spotlight: The biological clock and its potential clinical applications
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2022 Basic Science Research Award winner Karyn Esser, Ph.D., studies circadian rhythms
By Emily Mavrakis
Karyn Esser, Ph.D., appointed chair of department of physiology and aging
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Dr. Esser begins her new role Nov. 1
By Cody Hawley, Ph.D.
Drs. Duane Mitchell and Karyn Esser receive 2022 College of Medicine research awards
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The awards recognize excellence in clinical and basic science research at the college
Landmark study to measure molecular changes of exercise reaches key milestone
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Consortium including UF Health researchers published paper outlining how it plans to answer a critical question
By Bill Levesque
Modest exercise can cue beneficial changes to body’s internal clock, study in mice shows
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The findings could have important implications if replicated in humans.
By Doug Bennett
NIH grants aim to understand molecular changes during physical activity
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