
Lipid Metabolism Lab
@hoylipidlab
Located @cpc_usyd @Sydney_Uni with research interests in type 2 diabetes, cancer metabolism, obesity led by Dr Andrew Hoy
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19-12-2016 07:51:01
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More recruiting! We are also searching for a research scientist/associate to join our team at Van Andel Institute (VAI). The successful candidate will lead a group exploring new ways to study immunometabolism in vivo! Apply here: vai.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/VAICaree…

Considering PhD/MPhil in metabolism? Check out opportunites at Inst Metabolic Science-Metabolic Research Labs below: "Study with us" webpage: tinyurl.com/4dz4ss49 MPhil course page: tinyurl.com/2s36zrup SCM DTP in Medical Research: tinyurl.com/4fsjbann PhD in Clinical Biochemistry: tinyurl.com/y7p49645



🚨We are recruiting🚨. We have a UK Research and Innovation funded position available MRC_HGU for a Research Assistant working on Polycystic Liver Disease with Scott Waddell & @Mill_lab ! If you are interested in #organoids, #singlecell and disease modelling then apply! job: 11386 & link👇

I am excited to share our new preprint on lactate metabolism! This has been a tremendous effort by my lab, Stavros George Drakos and Rutter Lab to integrate biochemical and physiological data to understand the mechanism of lactate metabolism in the heart. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…. .

Paper alert!!! 🚨🔥 Mitochondrial lactate in the heart!? Say what!? Congratulations to Ahmad A. Cluntun, Joe Visker, PhD, RCEP and Jesse Velasco on an amazing collaboration with the Gregory Ducker and Stavros George Drakos labs. Check out the thread below! HHMI U of Utah Dept of Biochemistry UofU Nora Eccles Harrison CVRTI UofU Diabetes


Save the date! The annual Cancer Metabolism Symposium NYAS will be April 8, 2025 NYU Langone Health featuring another great lineup of speakers Kivanc Birsoy Christine Chio Marcia Haigis Andy Intlekofer Papagiannakopoulos Lab Rutter Lab Daniel Wahl Eileen P. White, PhD The Fuchs lab








Oded Rechavi In the 90s (?), NIH started giving separate grades for technical advance and scientific excellence; the grant's overall score was the sum of both. Getting more scientific excellence is REALLY difficult. Technical advance is easy - buy a bigger, newer machine. Guess what happened?

Oded Rechavi The low hanging fruit is gone, thinking is hard and Nature publishing groups made clear that results are optional as long as you have 5+ colorful figures, 3+ people from Harvard, paid the $10k+ open access fee and the title is "Comprehensive multi-omics landscape of <X> in <Y>".

We have a postdoc position available in our team to undertake a UKRI-funded project to develop a new cultured skeletal muscle model for studying glc metabolism and insulin action. jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/50597/ Inst Metabolic Science-Metabolic Research Labs Please RT. Please email if interested.