Jane Kent-Braun
Professor · Muscle Physiology
University of Massachusetts Chan Medical SchoolAbout
Dr. Jane Kent-Braun is a Professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst within the School of Public Health and Health Sciences. Her research spans muscle physiology, neurology, and aging, with a focus on
- Skeletal muscle fatigue mechanisms
- Age-related neuromuscular adaptations
- Metabolic responses to exercise
- Pathophysiological changes in multiple sclerosis
Her research interests include:
- Mechanisms of human muscle fatigue
- Neuromuscular control in aging populations
- Physiological basis of mobility limitations
- Muscle energy metabolism in vivo
- Applications of MRI to muscle function analysis
- Interactions between physical activity and muscle performance
Recent publications reveal trends in muscle physiology (2014), computational modeling (2013), and aging-related adaptations (multiple entries). Key subfields include Skeletal Muscle Fatigue, Neurological Disorders, and Metabolic Pathways.
Collaborators include Richard Van Emmerik and Michael Busa, with affiliations across
- School of Public Health and Health Sciences
- Biomedical Engineering
- Clinical Neurophysiology
Technical approaches emphasize in vivo muscle analysis using MRI and magnetic resonance spectroscopy, with applications to multiple sclerosis and age-related decline.
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