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Chris McGlory is an Assistant Professor in the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies at Queen's University. He holds a PhD from the University of Stirling in the UK, an MPhil from Liverpool John Moores University, and a BSc from the same institution. His research primarily focuses on exercise metabolism and the cellular and molecular mechanisms that underpin the adaptive responses of skeletal muscle to nutrition and exercise training, as well as the impact of immobilization on muscle protein metabolism. Specifically, Dr. McGlory specializes in using stable isotopic tracers to track skeletal muscle protein turnover, combined with various molecular biology techniques to measure enzyme activity, protein expression, and post-translational modifications. He is actively involved in encouraging prospective graduate students to apply for scholarships and awards, emphasizing support for research in the field of kinesiology and health studies.
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