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Kamine Julie Rømer Jacobsen serves as a Guest Researcher in the Department of Neuroscience and a PhD fellow in the Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports at the University of Copenhagen, affiliated with the Neuronal Signalling section and August Krogh Section for Molecular Physiology respectively. Her research bridges neuroscience and sports science with emphasis on female athlete physiology.
Her primary research interests include:
- Exercise Physiology
- Sports Science
- Muscle Physiology
- Proteomics
- Women's Health in Sports
She investigates how menstrual cycle phases modulate training adaptations using proteomic analyses, focusing on molecular mechanisms in muscle tissue during sprint interval and resistance training. Her work addresses critical gaps in personalized training protocols for female endurance and strength athletes.
Publication analysis reveals consistent focus on menstrual cycle phase-specific interventions, with recent studies employing advanced proteomics to differentiate follicular versus luteal phase adaptations. This research trajectory advances evidence-based periodization strategies in women's sports science.
No scientific awards are documented in available sources. As a PhD candidate, she has no advisees, and grant details or leadership roles in research teams remain unspecified.
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