Gianni PariseVice-President, Research, Office of the Vice-President, Research
Overview
Skeletal muscle growth and adaptation require the contribution of a unique population of cells known as muscle stems (satellite cells). In response to damage or stress, muscle stem cells become activated, proliferate, and fuse with muscle fibers to repair damaged tissue. These cells are controlled by a series of transcriptional networks, collectively referred to as the myogenic regulatory …
McMaster Affiliations
Vice-President, Research
Office of the Vice-President, Research

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Farncombe Family Digestive Health Research Institute
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McMaster Centre for Nutrition, Exercise, and Health Research

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McMaster Institute for Research on Aging (MIRA)

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McMaster Physical Activity Centre of Excellence (PACE)
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Department Chair
Kinesiology, McMaster University
Contact
pariseg@mcmaster.ca
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