
Daniel Colin Turner
Research Fellow · Skeletal muscle biology
The Norwegian School of Sport SciencesAbout
Daniel Colin Turner is a post-doctoral research fellow at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences (NIH), based in the Department of Physical Performance. He lectures in cell biology and molecular physiology within the bachelor's and master's programmes.
Education
- B.Sc in Sport and Exercise Science, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
- M.Sc in Sports Nutrition, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
- Ph.D in Molecular Exercise Physiology / Bioengineering, Liverpool John Moores University and Keele University, UK
Research Interests
Turner's research centres on skeletal muscle biology with a strong emphasis on genetics and epigenetics. He explores how epigenetic mechanisms mediate muscle memory following exercise and disuse, employing bioengineering approaches and in vitro models. Additional interests include molecular exercise physiology and sports nutrition, integrating multi-omics techniques to understand muscle adaptation.
Publications and Impact
Since 2021, Turner has co-authored numerous high-impact papers investigating epigenetic memory in human skeletal muscle, the methylome response to dietary interventions, and the molecular underpinnings of muscle anabolism. His work appears in leading journals such as the American Journal of Physiology and The FASEB Journal.
Scientific Awards
No specific awards or fellowships have been listed in the provided text.
Teaching and Supervision
Turner teaches cell biology and molecular physiology to undergraduate and graduate students. No explicit list of supervised students is provided.
Laboratories and Collaboration
He collaborates extensively with international researchers, including teams from Liverpool John Moores University, Keele University, and other European institutions, leveraging cutting-edge molecular techniques and in vitro exercise models.
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