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    • Tenure Track Position in Exercise Science


      Open for applications: An international exercise science, tenure track position giving access to full professorship is now open for applications at Jean-Monnet University in Saint-Etienne France. Application calendar and deadline dates are forthcoming. See below for position description, how to apply and contact information.

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    • Trail running seminar with J. Burr (U of Guelph), C. NICOL (U Aix-Marseille) & G. DOUCENDE (U of Perpignan, Font-Romeu)

      Summary: An exceptional seminar with three accomplished speakers providing complementary perspectives on some physiological and biomechanical issues particular to (ultra) trail running!

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    • Fatigue in trail running: interactions between sex and race distance

       
      Introduction: The results of this study was analyzed only a few months after the UTMB 2019. Yet in order to communicate, we had to wait for the publication of all the results in scientific journals....

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    • LIBM SCIENTIFIC DAY

      Find the abstracts of the LIBM PhD students, presented during our scientific day on November 30th.

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    • Using accelerometers to measure a runner’s biomechanics and monitor injury risk

      Summary: Long distance runners are susceptible to stress fractures, an overuse injury that affects the bones of the feet, legs, and pelvis. ...

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    • The hibernation in brown bear: A model for medical and space research

      Summary: Muscle atrophy is one of the main deleterious consequences of ageing, diseases (e.g. cancers and AIDS), and physical inactivity ...

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    • LIBM IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE LAUNCH OF ITS NEW WEBSITE!

      Since its creation in 2016, the LIBM has undergone constant evolution and has grown considerably. Its website therefore deserved to be updated.

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    • Fascicle-tendon interactions strongly influence human performance

      Summary: In the last 20 years, the role of tendon during the stretch shortening cycle has been intensively studied. A brief overview of this work will be presented to emphasize that the dynamic interactions ...

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    • Better understand and improve accuracy control: from fundamental to applied point of view

      Summary: Achieving movements with accuracy despite the inevitable variability of the neuromuscular mechanisms is an important everyday life problem, which must be solved to produce any fine motor skill such as writing or pointing.

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