MorningFile: Bradley Currier
Last week, I chatted with Bradley Currier, a PhD candidate at McMaster’s Department of Kinesiology, who is currently recruiting participants for a study with the protein metabolism research lab. Tune in to learn about this fascinating study looking into the effects of Urolithin A, a natural compound found in simple, tasty foods like pomegranates, nuts, and berries, on preserving muscle health during muscle disuse. If you’re interested in participating in this study, you can contact Bradley at currierb@mcmaster.ca.