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Andrew Ludlow
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Andrew Ludlow, PhD

  • Assistant Professor, Movement Science
  • Director, Integrative Molecular Genetics Laboratory
  • Graduate Faculty, Movement Science

About

Dr. Andrew Ludlow is an assistant professor of Movement Science and director of the Integrative Molecular Genetics Laboratory (IMGL) at the University of Michigan School of Kinesiology. Prior to his time at U-M, Dr. Ludlow was an assistant instructor for University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (UTSWMC) in the department of Cell Biology. He completed his PhD in Kinesiology (Exercise Physiology) at the University of Maryland School of Public Health.

Dr. Ludlow has published over 30 articles in peer-reviewed journals, including the Nature Communications, Molecular Cancer Research, and Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. He's also written a book chapter for Methods in Molecular Biology, titled "ddTRAP: A method for Sensitive and Precise Quantification of Telomerase Activity." Dr. Ludlow has been an invited reviewer for over 20 journals, including Molecular Cell, Nature Communications Journal of Applied Physiology, and Journal of Gerontology: Biological Sciences. He is a member of the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Physiological Society.

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Areas of Interest

Telomeres, telomerase, alternative splicing regulation, chromatin biology, miRNAs, RNA biology, diseases of aging, and cancer.

Contact

Address

SKB 4260

830 North University
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1048
United States

Phone

(734) 763-4720

Email

[email protected]

Classes

Course Course Title Credits Term
KINESLGY 443 Exrcse&Succ Aging 3 Fall, Winter
KINESLGY 449 Lab Exer Phys 1 - 3 Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter
KINESLGY 685 Res Rotation in Kin 3 - 6 Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter
MOVESCI 340 Exercise Physiol 4 Fall, Winter
MOVESCI 443 Exrcse&Succ Aging 3 As Arranged, Fall, Winter
MOVESCI 449 Lab Exer Phys 1 - 3 Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter
MOVESCI 543 Exrcse&Succ Aging 3 Fall, Winter
MOVESCI 649 Lab Exer Phys 1 - 3 As Arranged, Fall, Winter

News

Runner's World UK: Why running for 10 minutes can boost your mood, aid in problem-solving
December 3, 2024
The types of exercise that can slow aging
Assistant professor Andrew Ludlow speaks with EatingWell about his latest research.
October 20, 2023
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