If you want to understand how the monoamines; serotonin and melatonin regulates pancreatic islets physiology and potential implications in T2D pathophysiology, check out our recent review in Trends in Molecular Medicine!. https://t.co/CGp4FFC83k
Discovery of a hypothalamic glucose receptor involved in glucose sensing, energy and glucose homeostasis: implications for treatment of diabetes and obesity @URMC_DeptMed; @URMC_ENDO; @StephenHammes; @KavaljitChhabra#Diabetes#T2D#Obesity https://t.co/H1lslx6xXb 🔓
I disagree with this suggestion. Research is based on failure. Those who finance research have to take this risk without the prospect of a direct return on investment. Such approaches endanger basic research not just at @ETH but worldwide.
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Join us for our next CRC seminar in Malmö on April 13, 16.15-17.15. Professor Ruth Loos from University of Copenhagen @koebenhavns_uni will give a lecture with the title “The genetics of obesity: from genes to biology and precision medicine”.
https://t.co/YgTBt2QMc5
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We are proud to spotlight the women in our Stanford Medicine community, whose barrier-breaking work serves the needs of those in our care and beyond. Thank you for inspiring us with your dedication and invaluable contributions. https://t.co/jGFTxZT6gg
#WomensHistoryMonth2023
Congratulations to LUDC researcher @AndreasEdsfeldt@medfak_LU who receives SEK 11 million from Sällskapet för Medicinsk Forskning @ssmfgrants for a project that will investigate the role of cell death in diabetes-associated cardiovascular disease. https://t.co/SUnZajOMEH
Congratulations to LUDC researcher Sofia Enhörning, who has been awarded a SEK 6,3 million grant @ssmfgrants for a project that looks at the role of water intake and environmental factors for metabolic and vascular disease. Read more: https://t.co/MhToigBhPP
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