
Leigh Goedeke, PhD
@goedekeleigh
scientist & runner | Assistant Professor @IcahnMountSinai @SinaiHeartBlood | interested in lipid metabolism, mitochondria and all matters of the heart
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http://www.thegoedekelab.com 02-07-2019 15:53:56
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It was such an honor to host Dr. Nanette Wenger at our CVRI seminar last week! Thank you for visiting us Cardiovascular Research Institute at Sinai (CVRI) Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Nanette Wenger Susmita Sahoo Leigh Goedeke, PhD Maria G. Trivieri Dr Roxana Mehran




Delighted to share our review article in Immunometabolism where we discuss macrophage immunometabolism in diabetes-associated atherosclerosis Congrats to lead author @gdsbernardo Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Cardiovascular Research Institute at Sinai (CVRI) journals.lww.com/immunometaboli…

Happy Halloween from the Goedeke Lab! 🥽🤓🥼🔬⚠️ Cardiovascular Research Institute at Sinai (CVRI)


Congrats Niki F. Brisnovali on your first oral presentation as a graduate student in the lab! Setting the bar high with best presentation award! #proudPI Cardiovascular Research Institute at Sinai (CVRI) Mount Sinai Fuster Heart Hospital


Please ❤️ and RT our submission to the annual "Art of the Brain" contest! Fil Swirski & Scientists



While all of our body’s systems deteriorate over time, #ImmuneSystemaging has a particular impact on the health of our #CardiovascularSystem. Learn More from Cameron McAlpine, Nicolas Vabret & Fil Swirski & Scientists in @sciencemagazine's Frontiers of Medical Research: Immunology: science.org/do/10.1126/sci…


Our review article on Rezdiffra™ (resmetirom), the first FDA-approved drug for #MASH, is now available online! Congrats to first-author Niki F. Brisnovali and co-author, Connor Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Cardiovascular Research Institute at Sinai (CVRI) authors.elsevier.com/a/1jo9xbg0kop0s Trends in Pharmacological Sciences Cell Press


Had an amazing time at our monthly FACE event! Always great to catch up with colleagues from the Mount Sinai Department of Medicine, share ideas, and unwind over delicious food and drinks. It’s events like these that strengthen our faculty community and spark new collaborations!




Want to learn more about mitochondrial uncoupling agents and their potential to treat cardiometabolic syndrome? Check out our new review article written by @gdsbernardo and Niki F. Brisnovali! doi.org/10.1042/BCJ202… Biochemical Journal Portland Press Cardiovascular Research Institute at Sinai (CVRI)

Runners appear to experience a decrease in the amount of myelin in certain regions of the brain following a marathon, according to a study of 10 participants in Nature Metabolism. The effect, however, was completely reversed two months after the marathon. go.nature.com/4hJDCGb


Different types of mitochondria transit between cells Featuring work by Jon Brestoff and other contributors to this exciting field nature.com/articles/d4158…
