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Bioblast talk:About

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The Bioblast website needs to be communicated by alerts, to be recognized as (1) a service by OROBOROS INSTRUMENTS; (2) a networking initiative to develop the spirit of the MiPNet; (3) an approach of Gentle Science. We are offering a position for a ‘Science Communicator’ or ‘Science Writer’ who will extract the information from the MiPNet and from the scientific O2k-Team.

MiPNet Alert

Here is a brief summary on the concept of MiPNet News (pease, send us an Email with your further suggestions):

MiPNet O2k-Publications

MiPNet Laboratories of the World

Contact the MiPNet laboratories: show link on the wiki, ask for updates on group, references, website, perhaps major projects (HypoxiaNet), perhaps add pictures, perhaps keywords/short description. Circular: link to presented lab / special occasion (e.g. publication; conference presentation; new member; PhD thesis, ..

MiPNet Terminology

  • Define – Measure: terminology and experimental approach
  • Define – Clarify: consider discrepancies, resolve problems

MiPNet Events

  • Conferences and Workshops

MiPNet Bioblast

  • What is new or updated on the website: Lists (chemicals, protocols, scientific service, ..)
  • Projects in mitochondrial science (COST HypoxiaNet; Framework programs; ..)
  • Links on the Bioblast website; networking in mitochondrial science, presentation of: MIG List, Mitochondrion journal and website; Mitochondrial Societies
  • MitoCom News

Past MiPNet Alerts

2011-10-26

  • How to separate changes in mitochondrial quality and quantity. Does training induce mild uncoupling? Are sedentary humans healthy controls?
Pesta D, Hoppel F, Macek C, Messner H, Faulhaber M, Kobel C, Parson W, Burtscher M, Schocke M, Gnaiger E (2011) Similar qualitative and quantitative changes of mitochondrial respiration following strength and endurance training in normoxia and hypoxia in sedentary humans. Am. J. Physiol. Regul. Integr. Comp. Physiol. 301: R1078–R1087.