Omic analysis of muscle adaptation
Explore our pioneering use of omic techniques to study muscle adaptation, revealing new insights into muscle growth, injury prevention, and recovery in athletes.
Explore our pioneering use of omic techniques to study muscle adaptation, revealing new insights into muscle growth, injury prevention, and recovery in athletes.
Learn how our research on female athletes uncovers the impact of hormonal changes on performance, helping develop personalised training and nutrition plans for women.
Discover how Dynamic Proteome Profiling reveals changes in protein quality in human muscle as we age, providing insights into improving lifelong health and muscle ageing.
Healthy Muscle Ageing Conference (HMAC) report
Non Fiction Writing
Find out more about contemporary literature research within the Research Institue of English and Cultural History.
Find out more about creative writing within the Research Institute for Literature and Cultural History.
Creative Writing Alumni Group
This project aims to create a universal definition of physical literacy in England to hopefully catalyse efforts to adopt, support and promote physical literacy in practice.
The Physical-Literacy group at Liverpool John Moores University is developing a physical literacy consensus statement for England.