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Josh Nederveen serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Kinesiology at McMaster University, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses including Human Anatomy and Physiology, Exercise Physiology, and Human Nutrition and Metabolism across multiple course codes (KINESIOL 1A03, 1AA3, 2Y03, 2YY3, 3Y03, 3L03, 4S03, 4SS3, 2C03, 3B03, 702) from 2019-2025.
His research centers on skeletal muscle physiology with emphasis on cellular repair mechanisms. Key interests include:
- Exercise-induced muscle damage and regeneration pathways
- Role of satellite cells and pericytes in tissue repair
- Age-related adaptations to physical activity
- Altitude training effects on extracellular biomarkers
- Pharmacological modulation of cellular metabolism
Analysis of his 7 publications (2012-2024) reveals a trajectory from basic stem cell characterization to applied exercise interventions, with recent work (2023-2024) focusing on cellular responses to novel compounds and training protocols. His research consistently bridges molecular biology with human exercise science, frequently investigating vulnerable populations like older adults.
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