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https://hsph.harvard.edu/department/molecular-metabolism/ 15-01-2015 17:04:41
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Learning about lymphatic metabolism and cancer metastasis from @j_ubellacker, Harvard Molecular Metabolism


A new study by Karen Inouye and researchers from Gökhan Hotamışlıgil lab/ @sabriulkerctr discovered that endothelial cells are the major contributor to baseline circulating FABP4 and endothelial FABP4 is critical for insulin responses to lipolysis. Great work! insight.jci.org/articles/view/…



Congrats to Gökhan Hotamışlıgil, recipient of the John K. & Mary E. Davidson Award which celebrates University of Toronto's legacy of diabetes research. Dr. Hotamisligil's lecture took us on a subcellular journey through the liver, highlighting the importance of form and function in metabolic control.



Huge congratulations to KalafutKrystle and the stellar #HarvardChan24 graduates! Your unwavering focus, relentless determination, and boundless passion are the sparks lighting the path to extraordinary futures! hsph.harvard.edu/news/multitaxo…

Join us in congratulating Renata Goncalves the 2024 recipient of the Armen H. Tashjian Jr. Award for Excellence in Endocrine Research! hsph.me/2024tashjianaw…


Congratulations to all award recipients yesterday! Each individual has made an indelible impact on our community Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health! Our department is especially proud of KalafutKrystle and Patrice Brown for their remarkable contributions! bit.ly/4dJk7N7

This study presents novel genetic tools for live imaging of mitochondrial morphology in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, offering insights into mitochondrial dynamics and providing a thorough comparison with existing methods. Miriam Valera-Alberni William Mair Harvard Molecular Metabolism



Congratulations Hatoon, our team members Harvard Molecular Metabolism, and collaborators Önder Ergönül, Aykut Ozkul, erkanyilmaz and CrescentaBiosciences for this surprising and exciting discovery, describing FABP4 as a host factor that determines coronavirus infectivity by controlling virus-induced