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COST Action CA15203 (2016-2021): MitoEAGLE
Evolution-Age-Gender-Lifestyle-Environment: mitochondrial fitness mapping


O'Gorman Donal


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COST: Member COST WG1: WG1 COST WG2: WG2


COST Mentor: Mentor

MC Member - Management Committee MitoEAGLE
Name O'Gorman Donal, Dr.

Associate Professor

Director (Interim), National Institute for Cellular Biotechnology

Head, 3U Diabetes Consortium

Institution School of Health and Human Performance,

Dublin City University, IE

Address Glasnevin, Whitehall, Dublin 9
City Dublin
State/Province
Country Ireland
Email [email protected]
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Labels: Field of research: Basic 



Publications

 PublishedReference
Noone 2023 J Physiol2023Noone J, Damiot A, Kenny H, Chery I, Zahariev A, Normand S, Crampes F, de Glisezinski I, Rochfort KD, Laurens C, Bareille MP, Simon C, Bergouignan A, Blanc S, O'Gorman DJ (2023) The impact of 60 days of -6Β° head down tilt bed rest on mitochondrial content, respiration and regulators of mitochondrial dynamics. https://doi.org/10.1113/jp284734
Noone 2023 Cell Signal2023Noone J, Rochfort KD, O'Sullivan F, O'Gorman DJ (2023) SIRT4 is a regulator of human skeletal muscle fatty acid metabolism influencing inner and outer mitochondrial membrane-mediated fusion. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cellsig.2023.110931
BEC 2020.1 doi10.26124bec2020-0001.v12020Gnaiger E et al ― MitoEAGLE Task Group (2020) Mitochondrial physiology. Bioenerg Commun 2020.1. https://doi.org/10.26124/bec:2020-0001.v1
Kelly 2015 Biotechnol J2015Kelly PS, Breen L, Gallagher C, Kelly S, Henry M, Lao NT, Meleady P, O'Gorman D, Clynes M, Barron N (2015) Re-programming CHO cell metabolism using miR-23 tips the balance towards a highly productive phenotype. Biotechnol J 10:1029-40.

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