The Hardee laboratory investigates the molecular mechanisms regulating skeletal muscle adaptation and plasticity in health and disease. This is accomplished through genetic, pharmacological, and exercise manipulations of muscle cell size and metabolism across species. The lab integrates ‘omics-based methods with comprehensive assessments of muscle contractile and metabolic function from cells to whole animals. The overarching goal is to advance the understanding of fundamental muscle biology and the development of novel therapies for muscle-related disorders such as cancer and muscular dystrophy.
Research Highlights
- Muscle adaptation and plasticity throughout lifespan
- Genetic and pharmacological approaches to promote exercise-like adaptations
- Mechanical and metabolic regulation of muscle phenotype
- Acquired and genetic muscle-related disorders