
kuldeep shrivastava
@kuldeepshrivas3
Post doc researcher
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08-03-2012 11:55:18
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Our article is now alive, molecularpsychiatry! 🎉🥳 🍾 Many congrats to Chloé Berland and wonderful colleagues for the long journey. Here to get access: rdcu.be/cFAwO


BTW amazing work by Carlos Ribeiro lab: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

A 60% fat diet said to be most fattening in mice. What about humans? New trial compared low-carb (≈60% fat) vs control (≈30% fat) diets for diabetes. Low-carb, 6 months (n=64): Wt ⬇️ 8.5 lb Waist ⬇️ 2 in HbA1c ⬇️ 1% No reported diff in calorie intake🤔dom-pubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/do…


Very pleased to share the methodology I have been using in my doctoral program in Shlomo Wagner lab... We created a modular electrode array design (<30$ and 3 gm) to record frm multiple sites in rodent brain.





We are hiring multiple postdocs in the neuroscience labs CHINJ_Rutgers Join our fantastic group of researchers working on reward, obesity, diabetes, and neurodevelopmental disorders! Competitive salaries, fancy technology, and a fantastic environment neurojobs.sfn.org/job/35804

Lots of postdoc and technician opportunities in the labs at CHINJ_Rutgers. Reach out for more info. neurojobs.sfn.org/job/35804

Thrilled to announce that the lab’s first paper is now published in pre-proof form in Molecular Metabolism! sciencedirect.com/science/articl… 🧵

We show that maternal overnutrition predisposes offspring to obesity and alters synaptic input within the lateral hypothalamus. Congrats to kuldeep shrivastava and the rest of the twitterless team CHINJ_Rutgers!


How to Program Your Child’s Brain for Obesity: Mother’s diet alters the circuitry of eating Published in Molecular Metabolism By kuldeep shrivastava and Mark Rossi out of CHINJ_Rutgers Coverage by @CurlsPhD buff.ly/3LAXUFk


New review on the lateral hypothalamus and energy balance out Trends in Neurosciences authors.elsevier.com/a/1hI4rbotq09K8

New preprint from kuldeep shrivastava looking at how BNST and lateral hypothalamic glutamatergic neurons coordinate reward seeking based on energy state. researchsquare.com/article/rs-520…
