We collaborate with colleagues from other national and international universities, as well as partners from the private industry, non-governmental organizations, governmental institutions, and the municipality. This collaboration enables us to conduct multi-disciplinary research at the highest international level and apply our findings to real-life scenarios, ultimately transforming new knowledge into solutions and decisions that benefit humanity.
Current key collaborators:
Current collaborative projects: Effects of ergogenic collagen supplementation on exercise-induced improvements in muscle morphology and mechanical muscle function in older men.
https://www.sport.uni-freiburg.de/en/
https://www.sport.uni-freiburg.de/en/
Project: Applying robot assisted training for rehabilitation of stroke patients.
Project: Basic function of the muscle tendon unit, adaptation to training and influence of muscle architecture/tendon mechanics on function and performance.
Current collaborative projects: Feasibility and rehabilitative effects of blood-flow restricted exercise (BFRE) in selected patient groups (tendinopathy, osteoarthritis).
https://www.ismc.dk/
https://www.ismc.dk/
Current collaborative projects: Effects of ergogenic collagen supplementation on exercise induced gains in muscle morphology and mechanical muscle function in elderly males.
https://www.sport.uni-freiburg.de/en/
https://www.sport.uni-freiburg.de/en/
Ulster University l York Street l Belfast. Collaboration in previous and ongoing projects including the Horizon 2020 SILTLESS.
https://www.niphrn.org.uk
https://www.niphrn.org.uk
Collaboration in numerous previous and ongoing projects. Elsa is an external consultant for a couple of Danish projects (e.g. HANC).
Collaboration in previous large-scale projects including the Horizon 2020 SILTLESS.
Ongoing collaboration in the Join4Joy European funded project.
Maria sits in the expert group for the ENGAGE study.
Ongoing collaboration in the Join4Joy European funded project.
Maria sits in the expert group for the ENGAGE study.
Current collaboration: Several projects investigating the effects of training and acute exercise on muscle function.
https://www.nexs.ku.dk
https://www.nexs.ku.dk
Current collaboration: Effects of training and acute exercise on fat metabolism in patients with type 2 diabetes.
https://en.ouh.dk/department/sdco/
https://en.ouh.dk/department/sdco/