PhD Profile

Morphological characterisation of human skeletal muscle across the life course

Nessrin Almaghtuf - PhD Student
n.almaghtuf2@newcastle.ac.uk

About Nessrin

Nessrin completed her BSc in Biomedicine in 2021 and went on to earn her MSc in Human Anatomy at the University of Edinburgh in 2023. In 2024, she joined the AGE Research Group to undertake a PhD project focusing on understanding skeletal muscle morphology throughout the life course.

About the Project

Using muscle samples from the MASS Lifecourse Study, Nessrin is investigating the factors contributing to type II muscle fibre atrophy with ageing. Her research also explores differences between men and women in these associations. Her research aims to improve our understanding of sarcopenia and contribute to the development of new treatments for older adults.

Why a PhD with AGE?

“I am pursuing this PhD to gain expertise in skeletal muscle ageing and contribute to research that improves health in later life. The AGE Research Group provide access to unique lifecourse datasets and expert mentorship in muscle biology. My goal is to become an academic, combining teaching with research, and to use the skills and knowledge gained during my PhD to inspire the next generation while advancing understanding and prevention of sarcopenia.”

PhD Fact File

Funder: NIHR Newcastle Biomedical Research Centre

Dates: 2024 to 2027

Lead supervisor(s): Dr Karen Suetterlin

Supervisory team: Dr Antoneta Granic