RenLab@IUSM (@hongxia_ren) 's Twitter Profile
RenLab@IUSM

@hongxia_ren

Associate Prof @IUMedSchool, #Diabetes #obesity #GPCR #endocrinology, Alum @Colubmia @UMich @Fundan University, avid reader/gardener

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linkhttps://medicine.iu.edu/faculty/26336/ren-hongxia calendar_today07-07-2021 11:25:20

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The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology (@thelancetendo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Among 20 leading global risk factors for years of life lost in 2040, reference forecasts point to three metabolic risks—high blood pressure, high BMI, and high fasting plasma glucose—as being the top risk variables thelancet.com/journals/landi… #MetabolicHealth #cardiometabolic

Among 20 leading global risk factors for years of life lost in 2040, reference forecasts point to three metabolic risks—high blood pressure, high BMI, and high fasting plasma glucose—as being the top risk variables thelancet.com/journals/landi…  
#MetabolicHealth #cardiometabolic
Cristina Garcƭa CƔceres (@cgarciacaceres) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Year in Review_Advances in appetite regulation by the arcuate nucleus 🧠#neuroscience #metabolism #obesity #diabetes Nature Reviews Endocrinology⁩ ⁦Helmholtz Munich | @HelmholtzMunich⁩ ⁦IDO⁩ ⁦Deutsches Zentrum für Diabetesforschung (DZD)⁩ @LMU_Uniklinikum⁩ nature.com/articles/s4157…

Herman B Wells Center for Pediatric Research (@iuwellscenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New study published in JAMA Network Open, from researchers at IU School of Medicine and other colleagues, reveals substantial evidence that children with primary ciliary dyskinesia (#PCD) are 22x more likely to have #asthma. More on this groundbreaking research: go.iu.edu/8rP8

NIDDK (@niddkgov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NIDDK is always looking for qualified reviewers. The science within our mission is extremely broad, so we're looking for reviewers with a wide range of expertise, including scientists in the early stages of their careers. niddk.nih.gov/research-fundi… #NIDDK #ScienceTwitter

NIDDK is always looking for qualified reviewers. 

The science within our mission is extremely broad, so we're looking for reviewers with a wide range of expertise, including scientists in the early stages of their careers. 

niddk.nih.gov/research-fundi…

#NIDDK #ScienceTwitter
Mark Kaplan (@statfourwork) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My last editorial in ImmunoHorizons the little The American Association of Immunologists (AAI) journal that could. In this commentary I try to highlight some of the challenges facing academia. academic.oup.com/immunohorizons…

RenLab@IUSM (@hongxia_ren) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After reading Bill O'Reilly's Confronting the Presidents, a thought came to my mind - ā€œThere is nothing new under the sun, history always repeatsā€.

Adam Grant (@adammgrant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Surprisingly, ignoring worries can improve mental health. Evidence: After practice blocking out fears, people were less anxious—and less depressed 3 months later—especially if they had high anxiety or PTSD. Not all concerns demand attention. Some thoughts are worth dismissing.

Surprisingly, ignoring worries can improve mental health.

Evidence: After practice blocking out fears, people were less anxious—and less depressed 3 months later—especially if they had high anxiety or PTSD.

Not all concerns demand attention. Some thoughts are worth dismissing.
Reza Shadmehr (@reziliusreza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nearly 100 NIH study sections were canceled in the past month. Here is a list of the canceled meetings, compiled by Annika Barber at Rutgers Univ. As a result, the process of biomedical science funding has been halted in the United States. tinyurl.com/5auw74s4

Daniel J Drucker (@danieljdrucker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new comprehensive review of GIP action from Professors Timo Müller and Matthias Tschƶp et al, from discovery to modern day GIP-enabled medicines. Free to read via Molecular Metabolism #diabetes #obesity #islets #weightloss #incretin sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Helmholtz Munich | @HelmholtzMunich

A new comprehensive review of GIP action from Professors <a href="/TimoMueller_IDO/">Timo Müller</a> and <a href="/MatthiasTschop/">Matthias Tschƶp</a> et al, from discovery to modern day GIP-enabled medicines. Free to read via <a href="/MolMetab/">Molecular Metabolism</a>   #diabetes #obesity #islets #weightloss #incretin  sciencedirect.com/science/articl… <a href="/HelmholtzMunich/">Helmholtz Munich | @HelmholtzMunich</a>
IU School of Medicine (@iumedschool) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After a decade of unanswered questions, IU School of Medicine’s Rare Disease Clinic identified an ultrarare genetic disorder for an Indianapolis girl, giving her family long-awaited answers: bit.ly/3XplM3F #RareDiseaseDay

Dr. Yong Xu (@dryongxu1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We described a neural mechanism for motion-induced hypothermia which can also be targeted to treat obesity. Congratulations to ⁦Longlong (Lucas) Tu⁩ who started this scientific journey trying to understand his own miserable suffering from motion sickness. nature.com/articles/s4225…

NIDDK (@niddkgov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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RenLab@IUSM (@hongxia_ren) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Microbiome affects mice metabolic homeostasis via differential regulation of gene expression in the brain and gut - Milhouse - 2025 - Physiological Reports - Wiley Online Library physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.14814/p… IU School of Medicine Herman B Wells Center for Pediatric Research Stark Neurosciences Research Institute Wynne Milhouse Tzu-Wen L Cross

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IU School of Medicine researchers are exploring new drug targets for Alzheimer’s, including a protein that may help the brain stay resilient: bit.ly/4nfOvDp

IU School of Medicine researchers are exploring new drug targets for Alzheimer’s, including a protein that may help the brain stay resilient: bit.ly/4nfOvDp