Nos chercheurs seront présents à Rimini du 1er au 4 juillet 2025 pour le congrès ECSS.
1 symposium :
Thomas Hureau : when muscles talk back to the brain: the regulation of neuromuscular fatigue and performance during exercise
3 communications orales :
Joris Mallard : acute and chronic cellular mechanisms driving chemotherapy-induced skeletal muscle atrophy in breast cancer patients: the pivotal role of NF-kB
Nabil Kouzkouz : innovative dose-response curve to assess the metaboreflex in humans with control of intramuscular metabolic perturbation
Guillaume Ducrocq : the role of maximal torque in determining exercise tolerance, torque-duration relationship, and neuromuscular fatigue
1 poster :
Anasthase Massamba : injury incidence in elite soccer academy with identification of critical periods in training and match
1 communication en co-auteur en collaboration avec l’Université Côte d’Azur :
Anasthase Massamba et Thomas Hureau : development of a preliminary multivariable model predicting hamstring strain injuries during preseason screening in soccer players: a multidisciplinary approach