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Ingo Beyer serves as an Unpaid Guest Professor in Gerontology and with the Vitality Research Group at Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), while also working as a Physician in Geriatrics at UZB (Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel). His research focuses on geriatric medicine, particularly examining the relationship between aging, inflammation, and physical function.
Dr. Beyer's educational background includes:
- Doctoral Thesis: "Countering Inflammation-related Muscle Weakness in Geriatric Patients" (2012)
- Master-after-master: "Détection et Quantification du Parathyroid Hormone-Related Peptide (PTHrP) par RT-PCR compétitive" (1999)
- Master's Thesis: "La myopathie dans l'hypothyroidie" (1993)
His research interests center on gerontology and geriatrics, with particular emphasis on frailty, resistance training, inflammation, and fatigue in elderly populations. Dr. Beyer investigates how physical interventions like resistance training affect immune responses and muscle function in older adults, exploring the connections between physical activity, inflammation markers, and functional independence in aging. His work spans immunology, exercise physiology, and cognitive aging, with a focus on translational research that can directly benefit elderly patients.
Analysis of Dr. Beyer's recent publications reveals a consistent focus on the intersection of exercise physiology, immunology, and geriatrics. His work frequently examines how resistance training impacts inflammatory responses and physical function in elderly populations, with particular attention to gender differences and specific physiological markers. The research often employs longitudinal study designs and incorporates both clinical assessments and molecular analyses, demonstrating a sophisticated multidisciplinary approach to understanding aging processes.
Dr. Beyer has contributed to significant research projects including:
- IRP12: Interdisciplinary Research Program: Gerontopole Brussels (2018-2023)
- IRP3: The Gerontopole Brussels Centre of expertise of Gerontology (2013-2018)
He has supervised doctoral research including "Characterization of senescent T-cells and their contribution to in vivo immunosenescence in humans" and serves as a co-supervisor for several other students. Dr. Beyer is actively involved with the Vitality Research Group and the Gerontopole Brussels research center, collaborating with researchers across multiple disciplines to advance understanding of healthy aging and develop interventions to improve quality of life for elderly populations.
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