Kerstin Hamrin
Senior lecturer
Email: kerstin.hamrin@gih.se
Phone: +46 8-120 53 816
Visiting address: Lidingövägen 1
Room: 1240
Belongs to: Department of Physiology, Nutrition and Biomechanics, Section for Coaching and Sport Performance Development
Interests
Read more about my interests in research.
Lately, my research interests concern how students learn human biology in higher education. How can I improve my teaching and examination to make their knowledge in exercise science good and long-lasting?
Together with colleges from GIH and Örebro University am I performing studies that involve evaluation of students' study strategies. Previous research interests were related to microdialysis in human skeletal muscle.
Current projects
- Students strategies and learning when studying human biology.
Representative publications
- K. Hamrin, V. Qvisth, E. Hagström-Toft, S. Enoksson, J. Henriksson, J. Bolinder, Prolonged Exercise-Induced Stimulation of Skeletal Muscle Glucose Uptake Is due to Sustained Increases in Tissue Perfusion and Fractional Glucose Extraction, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Volume 96, Issue 4, 1 April 2011, Pages 1085–1092, https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.2010-1801.
Latest publications
- Article
Microdialysis in human skeletal muscle
2002- Kerstin Hamrin,
- Hans Rosdahl,
- Urban Ungerstedt,
- Article
A microdialysis method for the in situ investigation of the action of large peptide molecules in human skeletal muscle
2000- Hans Rosdahl,
- Kerstin Hamrin,
- Urban Ungerstedt,
- Article
Metabolite levels in human skeletal muscle and adipose tissue studied with microdialysis at low perfusion flow.
1998- Hans Rosdahl,
- Kerstin Hamrin,
- Urban Ungerstedt,
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Academic title
Ph.D. in Medical Science