Dr Jennifer Barrett is a Lecturer in Physical Activity and Exercise Physiology at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU). She is a member of the Cellular and Molecular Physiology for Life-long Health Research Group within the Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences (RISES). Her research encompasses Exercise Metabolism and Nutrition investigating mechanisms of insulin resistance. Jen completed an undergraduate degree in Sport and Exercise Science in 2017 and went onto studying an MSc in Exercise Physiology (2017-2018). She followed this on with her PhD in Exercise Metabolism and Nutrition, successfully completing in 2023. After undergoing 2 post-doctoral positions, Jen secured her lecturing position at LJMU. Alongside this, she holds an honorary research fellow position at University of Liverpool where she contributes to researching nutritional interventions prior to colorectal surgery in cancer patients to improve post-operative outcomes.
Degrees
2021, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom, PhD - Exercise Metabolism
2018, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom, Master of Science in Exercise Physiology - Distinction
2017, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom, Bachelor of Science in Sport and Exercise Science - 2:1
Journal article
Barrett JS, Crozier A, Cuthbertson DJ, Strauss JA, Wagenmakers AJM, Shepherd SO. 2024. A free-living, walking-based, exercise programme, with exercise timed relative to breakfast, to improve metabolic health in people living with overweight and obesity: A feasibility study Verdijk L. PloS one, 19 DOI Author Url Publisher Url Public Url
Barrett JS, Strauss JA, Chow LS, Shepherd SO, Wagenmakers AJM, Wang Y. 2024. GLUT4 localisation with the plasma membrane is unaffected by an increase in plasma free fatty acid availability Lipids in Health and Disease, 23 :1-13 DOI Author Url Publisher Url Public Url
BARRETT JS, SHEPHERD SO, WAGENMAKERS A, CUTHBERTSON D, STRAUSS J. 2022. 3-LB: A Free-Living Walking-Based Exercise Programme Improves HbA1c in Individuals with Obesity, with Additional Benefits of Nutritional Status on Metabolic Health Diabetes, 71 DOI Publisher Url
Barrett J, Whytock KL, Strauss JA, Wagenmakers AJM, Shepherd SO. 2022. High intramuscular triglyceride turnover rates and the link to insulin sensitivity: Influence of obesity, type 2 diabetes and physical activity. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism, DOI Author Url Publisher Url Public Url
Malik Z, Bowden Davies K, Hall E, Barrett J, Pullinger S, Erskine RM, Shepherd SO, Iqbal Z, Edwards BJ, Burniston JG. 2020. Diurnal differences in human muscle isometric force and rate of force development in vivo are associated with differential phosphorylation of sarcomeric M-band proteins. Proteomes, 8 DOI Author Url Publisher Url Public Url
preprint
Stansfield BN, Barrett JS, Bennett S, Stead CA, Pugh J, Shepherd SO, Strauss JA, Louis J, Close GL, Lisboa PJ, Burniston JG. 2024. Turnover rates of human muscle proteins in vivo reported in fractional, mole and absolute units Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory DOI Publisher Url
Thesis/Dissertation
Barrett J. 2023. The Importance of Intramuscular Triglyceride Turnover on Skeletal Muscle Insulin Sensitvity Shepherd S, Strauss J, Wagenmakers A, Cuthbertson D. Public Url
Conference publication
Burniston J, Barrett J, Bennett S, Stead C, Louis J, Close G, Lisboa P. 2020. Dynamic Proteome Profiling of Protein Fractional and Molar Synthesis Rates in Human Muscle
Other Professional Activity:
Organisation of Post-graduate Summer School titled: Big ideas, big data but what the bigger picture?. 2024
Honorary Research Fellow Position at University of Liverpool.
Conference presentation:
Muscle lipidome responses to reduced plasma free fatty acids, European College of Sport Science, Glasgow, Oral presentation. 2024
“Anti-lipolytic drug ingestion alters substrate utilization and ceramide content in individuals at risk of type 2 diabetes, European College of Sport Science, Paris, Oral presentation. 2023
A free-living walking-based exercise programme improves HbA1c in individuals with obesity, with additional benefits of nutritional status on metabolic health, American Diabetes Association, New Orleans, Poster presentation. 2022
The effects of chronic low frequency stimulation on the synthesis and degradation of Creatine Kinase in rat tibialis anterior., BASES Student Conference 2017, Plymouth, Oral presentation. 2017
Public engagement:
Public talk or lecture, Primary school children, Orangiser and speaker, Alfreton Primary School Visit, Pupils from Alfreton primary school attended the laboratories at LJMU to observe physiology testing and hear from 2 researchers on sport science and university.. 2023
Public consultation, Local adults, Organiser, Novotel Hotel, Hospitality workers health day, During my PhD I organised and led health assessment day at Novotel hotel. This event focussed specifically for hospitality workers within the Liverpool region. I brought together many experts from our department to provide a free health check to any individual that worked in hospitality. This included plasma glucose and cholesterol testing, blood pressure assessments, body composition measures and physical activity advice. I also organised experts Dr Sam Shepherd and Dr Joe Maxwell to give a talk on nutrition and cardiovascular disease.. 2020
Conference organisation:
Womens Physiology and Nutrition Symposium, Co-organiser.