Kari Kalliokoski
PhD, MSc
kari.kalliokoski@utu.fi +358 29 450 2789 +358 40 514 5437 Kiinamyllynkatu 4-8 Turku |
Positron Emission Tomography, project planning, project management, project budgeting, exercise physiology, metabolism, skeletal muscle, heart, training, sport, physical activity
Adjunct professor Kari Kalliokoski, PhD, MSc currently works as the Research Manager at the Turku PET Centre. He graduated from University of Jyväskylä in 1998 in Exercise Physiology (MSc) and did his PhD work in University of Turku in 1998-2001. After that he has worked as postdoctoral fellow at Turku PET Centre in 2001-2003 and at Institute of Sports Medicine Copenhagen, Bispebjerg Hospital, Copenhagen Denmark in 2003-2004. He returned to Turku PET Centre in 2004 and has thereafter worked in different researcher positions and as a research group leader. In 2004-2011 he worked as research scientist and in 2011-2016 as Academy Research Fellow funded by Academy of Finland. This was followed with a short period as research scientist before he was appointed to his current position as the Research Manager of the Turku PET Centre. In the current position he is responsible for the industry-sponsored studies performed at the Turku PET Centre, This covers all the administrative issues related to the projects, from project planning to project reporting. In 2025-2026 Kalliokoski works also as Visiting Professot at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China.
In my research I have focused on the acute and chronic (training) effects of exercise on myocardial and skeletal muscle blood flow and metabolism and the mechanisms controlling those.
- Intermuscular force transmission between human plantarflexor muscles in vivo (2010)
- Journal of Applied Physiology
- Maksan ja Haiman rasvapitoisuus sekä aineenvaihdunta terveillä liikunta-aktiivisuuden suhteen diskordanteilla identtisillä kaksosilla (2010)
- Liikunta ja tiede
- Muscle use during double poling evaluated by positron emission tomography (2010)
- Journal of Applied Physiology
- Perfusion heterogeneity does not explain excess muscle oxygen uptake during variable intensity exercise (2010)
- Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging
- Perfusion in free breast reconstruction flap zones assessed with positron emission tomography (2010)
- Microsurgery
- Regulation of human skeletal muscle perfusion and its heterogeneity during exercise in moderate hypoxia (2010)
- AJP - Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology
- The limitations of tissue-oxygen measurement and positron emission tomography as additional methods for postoperative breast reconstruction free-flap monitoring (2010)
- Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
- The Regulation Of Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue Blood Flow During Exercise In HumansContraction-induced [F-18]-fluoro-deoxy-glucose uptake can be measured in human calf muscle using high-resolution PET (2010)
- Medicine and Science in Sports and ExerciseClinical Physiology and Functional Imaging
- m.3243A>G mutation in mitochondrial DNA leads to decreased insulin sensitivity in skeletal muscle and to progressive beta-cell dysfunctionEffect of estradiol-drospirenone hormone treatment on myocardial perfusion reserve in postmenopausal women with angina pectoris (2009) Lindroos MM, Majamaa K, Tura A, Mari A, Kalliokoski KK, Taittonen MT, Iozzo P, Nuutila P
- m3243A>G mutation in mitochondrial DNA leads to decreased insulin sensitivity in skeletal muscle and to progressive beta-cell dysfunction (2009)
- Diabetes
- m.3243A > G Mutation in Mitochondrial DNA Leads to Decreased Insulin Sensitivity in Skeletal Muscle and to Progressive beta-Cell Dysfunction (2009)
- Diabetes
- Evidence of skeletal muscle damage following electrically stimulated isometric muscle contractions in humans (2008) Mackey AL, Bojsen-Moller J, Qvortrup K, Langberg H, Suetta C, Kalliokoski KK, Kjaer M, Magnusson SP
- Myocardial blood flow and adenosine A(2A) receptor density in endurance athletes and untrained men (2008)
- Journal of Physiology
- Myocardial blood flow and adenosine A2A receptor density in endurance athletes and untrained men (2008) Heinonen I, Nesterov SV, Liukko K, Kemppainen J, Nagren K, Luotolahti M, Virsu P, Oikonen V, Nuutila P, Kujala UM, Kainulainen H, Boushel R, Knuuti J, Kalliokoski KK
- Myocardial blood flow and adenosine A(2A) receptor density in humans (2008) Heinonen I, Nesterov SV, Liukko K, Kemppainen J, Nagren K, Luotolahti M, Virsu P, Oikonen V, Nuutila P, Kujala UM, Kainulainen H, Boushel R, Knuuti J, Kalliokoski KK
- Alignment of 3-dimensional cardiac structures in O-15-labeled water PET emission images with mutual information (2007) Juslin A, Lotjonen J, Nesterov SV, Kalliokoski K, Knuuti J, Ruotsalainen U
- Contraction-induced [18F]-fluoro-deoxy-glucose uptake can be measured in human calf muscle using high-resolution PET (2007) Kalliokoski KK, Bojsen-Moller J, Seppanen M, Johansson J, Kjaer M, Teras M, Magnusson SP
- (2007)
- 2007 Knuuti J, Kalliokoski R, Janatuinen T, Hannukainen J, Kalliokoski KK, Koskenvuo J, Lundt S
- Increased physical activity decreases hepatic free fatty acid uptake: a study in human monozygotic twins (2007)
- Journal of Physiology



