Background
Kalinski, Michael I. was born on November 21, 1943 in Nova Skadovka, Cherson, Ukraine.
( This book examines the effects of acute and chronic exe...)
This book examines the effects of acute and chronic exercise on the metabolism of cyclic AMP and protein kinase in cardiac and skeletal muscle. Written by four of the world leaders in this emerging area of exercise biochemistry, Exercise and Intracellular Regulation of Cardiac and Skeletal Muscle also presents information gained during more than 20 years of work in the Soviet Union. Michael Kalinski directed groundbreaking work at the Kiev State Institute of Physical Culture and the Kiev Research Institute of Biochemistry, two institutes known for establishing new frontiers in exercise biochemistry. In this book, he shares the results of his studies there in the areas of hormonal and intracellular regulation of metabolism. The book is divided into three parts. Part I provides a comprehensive review of the role of phosphorylation in the functional regulation of cardiac and skeletal muscle. Part II presents new information describing the effects of exercise on cAMP and cAMP-dependent protein kinase. Part III summarizes this information. This monograph is an excellent reference for exercise biochemists and exercise physiologists. "Non-exercise" biochemists and physiologists who want to fully understand cardiac and skeletal muscle physiology and biochemistry will also find this to be a helpful source. Exercise and Intracellular Regulation of Cardiac and Skeletal Muscle is the seventh volume in the HK Sport Science Monograph Series.
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Kalinski, Michael I. was born on November 21, 1943 in Nova Skadovka, Cherson, Ukraine.
Bachelor of Science Physical Education, Kyiv State Institute Physical Culture, 1965. Bachelor of Science Bio-chemical, Biology, Shevchenko State University, 1976. Master of Science, Uzhorod Medical University.
Doctor of Philosophy, Research Institute Biochemistry Academy of Sciences, Kyiv, Ukraine, 1982.
Assistant professor department exercise biochemistry Kyiv State Institute Physical Educated, Ukraine, 1969—1972, associate professor, chair department exercise biochemistry, 1972—1987, professor, chair department exercise biochemistry, 1987—1990, vice president, 1987—1988. Associate professor Kent State University, Ohio, since 1998.
( This book examines the effects of acute and chronic exe...)
Fellow: American College Sport Medicine. Member: Medical Chemical Ukraine (member editorial board since 2000), Medicina Sportiva Poland since 2001, American Alliance Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, American Physiological Society, European College Sport Science.
Son of Franya A Atanazevich, Ivan A Kalinski. Life partner Nadia Djoumak. 1 child Lesya Kalynska.