MiPNet18.13 IOC84 Alaska
Big Lake, Alaska US, 2014 Jan 04-07. OROBOROS O2k-Workshop on HRR and Racing dogs at Iditarod, IOC84. Β»US OK Stillwater Davis MS |
OROBOROS (2014-01-04) Mitochondr Physiol Network
Abstract:
84th OROBOROS O2k-Workshop on high-resolution respirometry in cooperation with MiPNet Lab US OK Stillwater Davis MS.
Project: Racing dogs at Iditarod, Alaska 2014 with integrated O2k-Workshop
β’ O2k-Network Lab: US OK Stillwater Davis MS, AT Innsbruck OROBOROS
Labels:
HRR: Oxygraph-2k
ORO, IOC, 2014, MiPNet, MitoCom
IOC84: Racing dogs at Iditarod, Alaska 2014
A special expertise of the OROBOROS mitoscience-team is the logistic planning and support of expeditions with a focus on mitochondrial physiology. IOC84 was integrated in the Alasca expedition as a training course. >> IOC84
- Collaboration of Michael Davis and Katherine Williamson (Comparative Exercise Physiology Laboratory, Oklahoma State University) with Martin Buser (Happy Trails Kennel, Alaska), Robert Boushel (Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, Stockholm, SE), Benjamin F. Miller and Karyn Hamilton (Colorado State University, US), and Erich Gnaiger and Verena Laner (Medical University of Innsbruck and OROBOROS INSTRUMENTS) - a Power-O2k project with six OROBOROS O2k.
Lecturers and tutors
Davis Michael S, Professor, Physiological Sciences Oxley Equine Professor Director, Comparative Exercise Physiology Lab
Gnaiger Erich, CEO, OROBOROS INSTRUMENTS
Laner Verena; Project manager and application specialist, OROBOROS INSTRUMENTS
Boushel Robert C; Professor and Chair in Physiology, The Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences
Alaska Expedition pre-study ("Iditarod"). Collaboration with Michael Davis (Oklahoma State University, US), Robert Boushel (Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, Stockholm, SE) and Benjamin F. Miller (Colorado State University, US) - with integrated IOC84 (Jan 04-07).
Dr. Erich Gnaiger (Medical University of Innsbruck and OROBOROS INSTRUMENTS) and his collaborator Verena Laner (OROBOROS INSTRUMENTS) joined the project of Michael Davis (Oklahoma State University) in Big Lake, Alaska. Cumulative training effects on the mitochondrial function of alaskan sled dogs were studied in January and March 2014 at Happy Trails Kennel in Big Lake, Alaska. Further participants were Robert Boushel (Institute for Sport and Health Sciences, Stockholm, SE) as well as Benjamin F. Miller and Karyn Hamilton (Colorado State University, Fort Collins, US). More info
Recommended reading
O2k-Core Manual
SUIT protocols for high-resolution respirometry
- Pesta D, Gnaiger E (2012) High-resolution respirometry. OXPHOS protocols for human cells and permeabilized fibres from small biopisies of human muscle. Methods Mol Biol 810: 25-58. Β»Bioblast Access
- Gnaiger E (2008) Polarographic oxygen sensors, the oxygraph and high-resolution respirometry to assess mitochondrial function. In: Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Drug-Induced Toxicity (Dykens JA, Will Y, eds) John Wiley: 327-352. Β»Bioblast Access
Mitochondrial pathways
- Gnaiger E (2012) Mitochondrial pathways and respiratory control. An introduction to OXPHOS analysis. 3rd ed. Mitochondr Physiol Network 17.18. OROBOROS MiPNet Publications, Innsbruck: 64 pp. Β»Open Access - handout to O2k-Workshop participants.
O2k-Workshops are listed as MitoGlobal Events.
- This workshop is a component of the K-Regio project MitoCom.