Dylan Duerre (@dylan_duerre) 's Twitter Profile
Dylan Duerre

@dylan_duerre

UW Madison PhD Student - Galmozzi Lab. Studying how fat contributes to physiology and aging. Catch me in the lab or on the lake!

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Agingdoc⭐David Barzilai🔔MD PhD MS MBA DipABLM🩺 (@agingdoc1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Haem biosynthesis regulates BCAA catabolism and thermogenesis in brown adipose tissue "...These findings establish adipose haem biosynthesis as a key regulator of thermogenesis and sex-dependent BCAA homeostasis..." Dylan Duerre nature.com/articles/s4225…

Science Magazine (@sciencemagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers have revealed a secret behind horses' exceptional endurance—a mutation in the KEAP1 gene that boosts energy production while protecting against cellular oxidative stress. The findings shed light on a unique evolutionary adaptation that has shaped one of nature’s

Researchers have revealed a secret behind horses' exceptional endurance—a mutation in the KEAP1 gene that boosts energy production while protecting against cellular oxidative stress. 

The findings shed light on a unique evolutionary adaptation that has shaped one of nature’s
Agingdoc⭐David Barzilai🔔MD PhD MS MBA DipABLM🩺 (@agingdoc1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rapamycin does not compromise physical performance or muscle hypertrophy after PoWeR while intermittent rapamycin alleviates glucose disruptions by frequent rapamycin 👉"Rapamycin is largely compatible with exercise adaptations" Lamming Lab The Hornberger Lab and coauthors 🏆

Rapamycin does not compromise physical performance or muscle hypertrophy after PoWeR while intermittent rapamycin alleviates glucose disruptions by frequent rapamycin

👉"Rapamycin is largely compatible with exercise adaptations"

<a href="/LammingLab/">Lamming Lab</a> <a href="/HornbergerLab/">The Hornberger Lab</a> and coauthors 🏆
Lawrence Kazak (@kazaklab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today in Nature Communications, we show the #FutileCreatineCycle plays a key role in #thermogenesis, independent of UCP1. We also challenge the belief that brown adipocytes lack enough ATP synthase for thermogenesis. Congrats Jakub Bunk! Full paper: rdcu.be/egoV7 Rosalind & Morris Goodman Cancer Institute

Kevin C. Klatt, PhD, RD (@kcklatt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There's lots of rhetoric lately about the poor state of nutrition & chronic disease in the USA that flies in the face of several realities: 1 - Nutrition is much harder to study than drugs yet we have minimally invested in nutrition research seriously. It is disjointedly tackled

Dylan Duerre (@dylan_duerre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am excited to share that one week from today, I will defend my doctoral thesis and complete my PhD training at UW-Madison. This presentation will be public and is designed to be accessible to everyone. If you are interested in attending, reach out and I will send a Zoom link!

I am excited to share that one week from today, I will defend my doctoral thesis and complete my PhD training at UW-Madison. 

This presentation will be public and is designed to be accessible to everyone. If you are interested in attending, reach out and I will send a Zoom link!
Nature Metabolism (@natmetabolism) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RESEARCH | Dylan Duerre, Andrea Galmozzi et al. (UW–Madison): Inhibition of haem synthesis is shown to lead to the accumulation of branched-chain amino acids in the brown adipose tissue of mice, which impairs #thermogenesis 🐭🌡️ nature.com/articles/s4225…

Sable Systems International 🐭🐀🧝🏼‍♀️ (@sablesys) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/10 Are you following the NIH’s push to reduce or even eliminate animal models? As a UCLA PhD in comparative physiology with 100+ peer‑reviewed papers, I have thoughts. Read on.