
Noemí Cabré
@_noecabre
Postdoc at @UCSD. Interested in the molecular bases of #obesity, #diabetes, #ALD and #MAFLD
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28-07-2010 19:33:15
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🔈🔈🔈For all of those who’ve been following, here’s the new Junior Group Leader announcement for IRB Barcelona !!! Broad search in age-related diseases (which is almost all diseases). APPPY NOW!!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 recruitment.irbbarcelona.org/jobs/2505055-j…

Exciting presentation by Noe Cabré from Alexandre Schnabl lab at the liver meeting, shedding light on novel pathways and advancements in the field of alcohol-associated liver disease. #LiverMeeting #LiverDisease #TLM2023



Thank you Dr. Tsukamoto for a wonderful research symposium of the ALPD Center at USC. San Diego Digestive Diseases Research Center UCSD Gastroenterology


We learned, shared, and had a blast at the fantastic 25th Research Symposium by ALPD and Cirrhosis Center at USC, organized by Dr. Tsukamoto. Outstanding speakers including Bernd Schnabl, Cynthia Hsu, David Brenner and many more. Congratulations, Noemí Cabré, on your award! 🏆



Paper alert from our great Ana Belén Plata Gómez, PhD ! mTOR as the hepatocyte GPS: Postnatal control of mTORC1 activity in the liver is critical for the establishment of spatial (portal-central) metabolic differences. nature.com/articles/s4146…






My goodness - this Cell Metabolism cover 😱 Athena, wielding a shield empowered by the serine-glycine free diet, makes the tumor eye (MHC-I) more prominent for CD8+ T cells, while her owl (PD-1 inhibitor) targets PD-L1 to weaken tumor defenses, symbolizing synergistic therapy.


Infinitas gracias a La Revuelta por darme la oportunidad de reivindicar la falta de investigación en nuestro país en #EnfermedadesRaras. Seguiremos luchando por recordar hoy y siempre que #SinCienciaNoHayFuturo #NadaEsImposible


Activation of intestinal endogenous retroviruses by alcohol exacerbates liver disease Journal of Clinical Investigation jci.org/articles/view/…



Out now: Activation of intestinal endogenous retroviruses by alcohol exacerbates liver disease: jci.org/articles/view/… Noemí Cabré Marcos Fernández Fondevila Bernd Schnabl & team UC San Diego reveal patients with alcohol-associated liver disease have increased expression of human ERVs

