Laetitia Voilquin-Coassolo (@laeti67202) 's Twitter Profile
Laetitia Voilquin-Coassolo

@laeti67202

Senior Research Scientist in the @SvenssonLab at Stanford | Interested in understanding the molecular mechanisms of novel hormones in metabolic diseases

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In this review, we discuss the efforts made to identify adipose-derived secreted factors that regulate systemic energy metabolism. We also highlight some of the translational challenges and limitations. authors.elsevier.com/a/1frGO5Ea-8Na… Laetitia Voilquin-Coassolo Niels Banhos Danneskiold-Samsøe Meng (Gemma) Zhao Stanford Pathology

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"I understand the gravity of being a woman and now a #Nobel laureate in the sciences. There aren't that many of us—yet." Prof. Carolyn Bertozzi on chemistry, mentorship and representation ⬇️

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Happy to share this work led by Laetitia Voilquin-Coassolo in collaboration with Tianyun, Russ Altman Russ Altman, Meng (Gemma) Zhao, Greg Charville Greg Charville and Hannele Yki-Jarvinen describing the transcriptional landscape of NAFLD Stanford Pathology Stanford Diabetes Research iScience journal sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Happy to share this work led by <a href="/Laeti67202/">Laetitia Voilquin-Coassolo</a> in collaboration with Tianyun, Russ Altman <a href="/Rbaltman/">Russ Altman</a>, <a href="/Gemma_MZ/">Meng (Gemma) Zhao</a>, Greg Charville <a href="/Greg_Charville/">Greg Charville</a> and Hannele Yki-Jarvinen describing the transcriptional landscape of NAFLD <a href="/StanfordPath/">Stanford Pathology</a> <a href="/StanfordDRC/">Stanford Diabetes Research</a> <a href="/iScience_CP/">iScience journal</a>
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If you are underrepresented in academia and interested in joining as a postdoctoral fellow in my lab, consider applying for this program (and send me a message to meet and chat about projects!). Pls RT. propel.stanford.edu/apply/applicat…

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Excited to be in Banff and present my work from SvenssonLab at the NAFLD/NASH keystone symposia! Looking forward to the great science and discussions #KSNASH23

Excited to be in Banff and present my work from <a href="/SvenssonLab/">SvenssonLab</a> at the NAFLD/NASH keystone symposia! Looking forward to the great science and discussions #KSNASH23
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Get ready for the 4th Bay Area Metabolism Meeting 2023 held at Stanford!! Stanford Diabetes Research This year we have keynote speaker Peter Tontonoz, awesome trainee speakers, flash talks and posters. Register (it’s free!) by Aug 8, 2023 at bayareametabolismmeeting.com

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If you are a recently graduated PhD student or a postdoctoral fellow, my lab is interested in hosting you via the Novo Nordisk Stanford Bio-X fellowship Reach out to me here or by email and see more here biox.stanford.edu/highlight/2024…

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Thrilled to share that my work is out in nature. Here, we introduce Peptide Predictor, a tool for identifying new bioactive peptides. Using this method, we discovered BRP, an anti-obesity peptide. Huge thanks to the SvenssonLab and all our collaborators! nature.com/articles/s4158…

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Excited to attend the Neurobiology of Ingestive Behavior Keystone meeting. Looking forward to the great science and discussions #KSIngest25

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Happy to share our latest paper showing that deletion of adipose-derived Isthmin-1 leads to fatty liver and elevated ceramides. Congrats to first author Saranya Reghupaty and all the co-authors! Molecular Metabolism Stanford Pathology Stanford Diabetes Research sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Happy to share our latest paper showing that deletion of adipose-derived Isthmin-1 leads to fatty liver and elevated ceramides. Congrats to first author Saranya Reghupaty and all the co-authors! <a href="/MolMetab/">Molecular Metabolism</a>  <a href="/StanfordPath/">Stanford Pathology</a> <a href="/StanfordDRC/">Stanford Diabetes Research</a> sciencedirect.com/science/articl…