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 my researcher career the main research interests have been acute and chronic (training) effects of exercise on human body and especially on skeletal muscle and myocardial blood flow and metabolism.
- Sikamakeeta ja fantsua (2017)
- Liikunta ja tiede
- The effect of nitric oxide synthase inhibition with and without inhibition of prostaglandins on blood flow in different human skeletal muscles (2017)
- European Journal of Applied Physiology
- Tiedettä ja politiikkaa - vai tiedepolitiikkaa (2017)
- Liikunta ja tiede
- Tuhat tuntia (2017)
- Liikunta ja tiede
- Two weeks of exercise training improves bone marrow metabolism (2017)
- Diabetologia
- Two weeks of moderate-intensity continuous training, but not high-intensity interval training, increases insulin-stimulated intestinal glucose uptake (2017)
- Journal of Applied Physiology
- Uusia näkökulmia (2017)
- Liikunta ja tiede
- Alla omenapuun (2016)
- Liikunta ja tiede
- Angiogenic gene therapy, despite efficient vascular growth, is not able to improve muscle function in normoxic or chronically ischemic rabbit hindlimbs -role of capillary arterialization and shunting (2016)
- Cardiovascular Research
- Behavioural activation system sensitivity is associated with cerebral μ-opioid receptor availability (2016)
- Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience
- Exercise Training Reduces Epi- and Pericardial Fat Masses in Healthy and Type 2 Diabetic Subjects (2016)
- Diabetes
- High-intensity interval training changes insulin stimulated cerebral glucose uptake of in subjects with impaired glucose tolerance (2016)
- Diabetologia
- Identifying whole body and tissue-specific insulin sensitivity using serum metabolomic profiling (2016)
- Diabetologia
- Influence of triple disease modifying anti-rheumatic drug therapy on carotid artery inflammation in drug-naive patients with recent onset of rheumatoid arthritis (2016)
- Rheumatology
- Lähikuvassa Olli Raitakari: LASERImies pelaa suurilla aineistoilla (2016)
- Liikunta ja tiede
- Left ventricular vascular and metabolic adaptations to high-intensity interval and moderate intensity continuous training: a randomized trial in healthy middle-aged men (2016)
- Journal of Physiology
- Marty McFlyn jalanjäljillä (2016)
- Liikunta ja tiede
- Muscle-tendon glucose uptake in Achilles tendon rupture and tendinopathy before and after eccentric rehabilitation: Comparative case reports (2016)
- Physical Therapy in Sport
- Olisiko aika päivittää muutkin liikuntasuositukset? (2016)
- Liikunta ja tiede
- Palkataan tohtori tutkijaksi (2016)
- Liikunta ja tiede