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Postdoctoral researcher at @MarquetteU 🇺🇸 Mechanisms for the age-related increase in fatigability - Former @Libm_Lab 🇫🇷

Nantes, France
Joined September 2011
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@NicolasRoyer
Nicolas Royer
1 year
🚨NEW PhD PAPER🚨.In @MSSEonline .Benefits of Individualized Training in Fatigued Patients with Multiple Sclerosis 📈📄🏃‍♂️🏋️.📍Thanks to @kinesiologui, JP Camdessanché, J Mira and others!.@LIBM_lab @Univ_St_Etienne @ChuSaintEtienne.Major results🧵.
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Although tailored exercise improved similarly fatigue and other subjective parameters (depression, quality of life, sleep quality) compared with than traditional exercise intervention, prescribing an...
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@NicolasRoyer
Nicolas Royer
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🗣️ POST-DOC COMMUNICATION 🗣️.Great to present my postdoc research on single-fiber muscle fatigue from @MarquetteU at @E_C_S_S in Rimini 🧬 .Always a pleasure to reconnect with former colleagues and create new connections 😀.Grateful to @CWSundberg for this opportunity !
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@NicolasRoyer
Nicolas Royer
6 months
🗣️ Post-doc communication 🗣️.I had the pleasure of presenting my postdoc on muscle fatigue at @NorthumbriaUni. Great exchanges and exciting prospects! Big thanks to J.Andrushko and @PaulAnsdell for the warm welcome! 🙏.Also got to catch up with @CGBrownstein & enjoy Newcastle 🇬🇧
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@NicolasRoyer
Nicolas Royer
7 months
Looking for new opportunities! 👀.I’m now open to new challenges in research, R&D, or science communication. 🔬.With expertise in neuromuscular physiology, I’m eager to contribute to impactful, innovative projects. 💡.Lets' connect! 🤝.#opentowork .@JobsinSportSci @PostdocJobs.
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@NicolasRoyer
Nicolas Royer
7 months
After two years in @MarquetteU, it’s time to move on! 👋.Special thanks to @CWSundberg for this unique opportunity! 🙏.I really enjoyed exploring muscle fatigue mechanisms in young and older adults, especially through single fiber experiments! 🧬.Now, let's write articles! ✍️
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@NicolasRoyer
Nicolas Royer
9 months
🗣️Post-doc communication🗣️.Had a great time presenting my work about single muscle fiber experiments at the IPE conference at Penn State! 💪 .Grateful for the insightful discussions and connections. Thanks to everyone who stopped by! 🙏 #IPExercise2024 .@APSPhysiology.@ACSMNews
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@NicolasRoyer
Nicolas Royer
10 months
🚨PhD INFOGRAPHIC 🚨.As part of the "Jeunes Docteurs" Excellence Award from the @Univ_St_Etienne, I created an infographic 📊summarizing the two main studies from my PhD 🎓.Published versions ⬇️.👉Study 1: 👉Study 2: @France_SEP
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@NicolasRoyer
Nicolas Royer
1 year
RT @kinesiologui: Venez renforcer notre équipe. Poste ouvert aux spécialistes de l'APA ou de l'entrainement pour les enseignements, physio….
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@NicolasRoyer
Nicolas Royer
1 year
💡Tailored training interventions that focus on individualization remain promising to optimize the training effects in PwMS. Future studies are necessary to validate their effectiveness in enhancing physical abilities for PwMS. @LFSEP @France_SEP.
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Nicolas Royer
1 year
3⃣ Similar improvements in fatigue 😮‍💨 , depression 😔, quality of life 🙏 and maximal strength 🦵were observed between IND and TRAD!.
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Nicolas Royer
1 year
2⃣ IND led to greater improvement in VO2max 🫁, Pmax 🚴‍♂️ and greater reduction in RPE at a given submaximal intensity🥵.
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@NicolasRoyer
Nicolas Royer
1 year
1⃣ Compare the benefits of an Individualized training (IND) based on patient's deficits (e.g., low muscle strength, reduced cardiorespiratory fitness etc.).🆚🆚🆚🆚🆚.Traditionnal training in line with current exercise recommendations for people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) 📄.
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@NicolasRoyer
Nicolas Royer
1 year
🗣️Post-doc communication 🗣️.Delighted after presenting my research on metabolites kinetics & their role in fatigue and recovery in young 👨‍🦱 vs. old adults 👴 at #ACSM2024.Special thanks to @CWSundberg for the opportunity and the support! @ACSMNews
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@NicolasRoyer
Nicolas Royer
1 year
Delighted to present our research on fatigability and metabolite accumulation in young and old individuals at the ACSM annual meetings in Boston! 🦵📉 .Special thanks to @CWSundberg and @MarquetteU for this opportunity! #ACSM24
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@NicolasRoyer
Nicolas Royer
2 years
📚Free access to my latest study here ⬇️😀.
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Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
2 years
This study by Royer et al. aimed to characterize the correlates of multiple sclerosis (MS)-related fatigue in patients with MS using a comprehensive group of physiological and psychosocial measures, with a particular focus on fatigability. Read here:
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Nicolas Royer
2 years
That's remarkable news! 😀.One of my PhD paper was featured in the "News and Views" by @AndyBeetroot, Editor in Chief of @MSSEonline. Thank you for the recognition! 📚📝.Special thanks to my former colleagues and supervisors at @LIBM_lab for their collaboration🙏.
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Guillaume Millet
2 years
Always a pleasure to see our work highlighted by the @MSSEonline Editor-in-Chief. Thanks @AndyBeetroot and good job @NicolasRoyer and coauthors. Free access to the paper. @Univ_St_Etienne @chaire_ActiFS @CGBrownstein .#MultipleSclerosis #fatigue .
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@NicolasRoyer
Nicolas Royer
2 years
🚨NEW INFOGRAPHIC🚨 .Beyond the basics of sprint speed and limb contraction, have you ever wondered about measuring the contraction velocity of a single muscle fiber? 🧫.Discover the process! 👀.#myotwitter #fatigue #exercise #skeletalmuscle @CWSundberg @MarquetteU @MarquetteCHS
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@NicolasRoyer
Nicolas Royer
2 years
🗣️PhD communication🗣️.Thrilled to have presented my PhD works this summer at the EXRS Research Day hosted by @MarquetteU ! 😴🏃‍♂️🏋️‍♂️.Engaging with fellow scholars, sharing insights, and observing their discoveries was quite interesting! #Fatigue #Exercise #MultipleSclerosis
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