Glenn McConell
Victoria University, VIC, Australia
Prof Glenn McConell has worked at the Institute for Sport, Exercise and Active Living (ISEAL) at Victoria University since February 2010 following 15 years in the Departments of Physiology at Monash University and the University of Melbourne. He is the Research Leader in Exercise Science at ISEAL and also the Leader of the Biomedical and Lifestyle Diseases (BioLED) Faculty Research Unit. His research examines the regulation of skeletal muscle glucose uptake during exercise and the factors regulating the increase in insulin sensitivity and muscle mitochondrial volume following exercise. Over the past couple of years he has also begun examining whether exercise early in life can prevent glucose intolerance and insulin resistance in adult rats that were born small. These studies have relevance for diabetes and indeed Professor McConell has been awarded five NHMRC project grants and several Diabetes Australia Research Trust grants.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Nitric Oxide is Required for Increases in Insulin Sensitivity following ex vivo Mouse Skeletal Muscle Contraction via a cGMP/PKG Independent Pathway (#132)
12:00 PM
Mary Xinmei Zhang
ADS Basic Orals - Insulin Resistance and Cellular Stress/Inflammation - Is there a Link?
NOS inhibition attenuates the increase in mouse skeletal muscle glucose uptake during contraction independently of nNOSĪ¼ (#295)
1:30 PM
Yet Hoi Hong
ADS Basic Poster Discussions