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Last published 2026
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Kevin A. Murach

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Federal Grant PI High Impact

Researcher

Also affiliated: James Madison University (2012–2016); Limestone College (2017); University of Kentucky (2016–2023); Ball State University (2012–2018); Albert B. Chandler Hospital (2015–2016); California Pacific Medical Center (2015); Institute on Aging (2015); National Institute on Aging (2015); Society for Muscle Biology (2020); Gallagher (United States) (2024); Arkansas Department of Health (2022); San Francisco State University (2015)

Faculty Researcher

36 h-index 160 pubs 4,020 cited

  • Muscle, Skeletal
  • Animals
  • Mice
  • Humans
  • Muscle Fibers, Skeletal
  • Male
  • Satellite Cells, Skeletal Muscle
  • Hypertrophy
  • Female
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL
  • Physical Conditioning, Animal
  • Cachexia
  • Epigenesis, Genetic
  • Exercise
  • Aging

Biography and Research Information

OverviewAI-generated summary

Kevin A. Murach's research focuses on the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying skeletal muscle adaptation and regeneration, particularly in the context of aging. His work investigates how exercise influences muscle growth and how these processes change with age. Murach has received federal funding from the NIH/National Institute on Aging for projects examining the role of myonuclear epigenetics in skeletal muscle mass regulation and identifying mediators of muscle rejuvenation during aging. His research group also explores the contributions of satellite cells, crucial for muscle repair and growth, to age-related changes in muscle adaptation and investigates the potential of senolytic treatments to improve muscle regeneration in older individuals.

His scholarly output includes numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals, contributing to the understanding of exercise metabolism, epigenetic regulation of muscle, and cellular communication in muscle adaptation. Murach's work has been recognized with a high-impact researcher designation due to his citation count. He collaborates with other researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Nicholas P. Greene, Francielly Morena da Silva, Pieter J. Koopmans, and Sabin Khadgi.

Metrics

  • h-index: 36
  • Publications: 160
  • Citations: 4,020

Selected Publications

  • ACL injury reprograms quadriceps myonuclear epigenetic and transcriptional signatures in mice (2026)
    Molecular Medicine DOI OpenAlex
  • Myonuclear Dynamics After Skeletal Muscle Surgical Injury (2026)
    The FASEB Journal DOI OpenAlex
  • Differential impact of cancer- and chemotherapy-induced cachexia: a comparative analysis in a preclinical model of colorectal cancer by biological sex (2026)
    American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism DOI OpenAlex
  • Transient MYC Mimicking the Exercise Response Orchestrates Multifaceted Skeletal Muscle Adaptations (2026)
    bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) DOI OpenAlex
  • Exercise training prior to and during cancer in mice preserves muscle mass, reduces tumour weight and suppresses molecular mediators of cachexia (2026)
    The Journal of Physiology DOI OpenAlex
  • Combined senolytics induce varied phenotypic and functional responses on senescent phenotypes of mesenchymal stromal cell populations (2026)
    Biochimie DOI OpenAlex
  • Myonuclear Dynamics After Skeletal Muscle Surgical Injury (2026)
    bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) DOI OpenAlex
  • Targeting collagen cross-linking to support aged muscle hypertrophy (2026)
    Physiology DOI OpenAlex
  • Resident myonuclear adaptations to mechanical overload in single muscle fibers of HSA-GFP mice (2026)
    Physiology DOI OpenAlex
  • Progressive Weighted Wheel Running Enhances Neuromuscular Junction Innervation and Muscle Power in Aged Mice (2026)
    Physiology DOI OpenAlex
  • TRAIL: A potential new biomarker for muscle health in anorexia nervosa (2026)
    Physiology 1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • Assessing the role of cellular senescence on skeletal muscle fiber type-specific atrophy in older adults (2026)
    Physiology DOI OpenAlex
  • Identifying quiescent satellite cells: a scoping review of transcriptomic markers and limitations (2026)
    American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology DOI OpenAlex
  • Ribosome dynamics during skeletal muscle repair and regeneration in mice and humans (2026)
    American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology 1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • Myonuclear Dynamics After Skeletal Muscle Surgical Resection Injury (2026)
    Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science OpenAlex

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Federal Grants 3 $903,946 total

NIH Contact PI Jun 2025 - Jul 2030

Mediators of Muscle Rejuvenation with Aging

National Institute on Aging $141,890 K02
NIH Contact PI Aug 2023 - Apr 2028

Mediators of Muscle Rejuvenation with Aging

National Institute on Aging $521,300 R01
NIH Contact PI Aug 2019 - Jul 2025

Myonuclear Epigenetics of Skeletal Muscle Mass Regulation with Age

National Institute on Aging $240,756 R00

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149 Collaborators 49 Institutions 9 Countries

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