
Sangwon F Kim, PhD
@skim175
Associate Director of Endocrinilogy, Diabetes and Metabolism Laboratories. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. @EndoLabJhu
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21-09-2012 05:36:03
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Interacting hepatic PAI-1/tPA gene regulatory pathways influence impaired fibrinolysis severity in obesity: buff.ly/3frf9pH Columbia Medicine #Hematology #Metabolism


It is not hard to imagine that diet (eating less) alone leads to muscle loss. KimEndoLabJHU Intermittent fasting alone does not boost weight loss and could cause loss of muscle, according t... news.yahoo.com/intermittent-f… via Yahoo News



This project actually started when a pandemic hit. We had to work through a lab closure and all. Eventually, we made it. Well done, everyone. KimEndoLabJHU




Congratulations to 2023’s Top 10 Most Trusted Universities: 10. Northwestern 9. Baylor University 8. Duke University 7. Yale University 6. University of Notre Dame 5. Princeton University 4. Cornell University 3. Stanford University 2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) 1. Johns Hopkins University View the full report: morningconsult.biz/3onmb8K




Check out the 2nd edition of Metabolic Syndrome: A Comprehensive Textbook, edited by our division chief Rexford S. Ahima, MD, PhD! With contributions from Justin Echouffo Tcheugui Stanley Chen Cardenas Salman Zahoor Bhat Noemi Malandrino Prasanna Santhanam Sangwon F Kim, PhD Daisy Duan, MD Jonathan Jun Talia Savic Hitt Springer Nature

Why do some people with excess weight develop diabetes and increased heart disease risk when others don’t? Drs. Chiadi Ndumele, Bige Ozkan, Ebenezer “Kobbie” Aryee and Sangwon Kim discuss their research. Watch full video: bit.ly/499zAEc American Heart MD

Very grateful to AHA Science for their support of our team’s research Rexford S. Ahima, MD, PhD Erin D. Michos, M.D. Sangwon F Kim, PhD Liz Selvin Bige Ozkan Kobbie Aryee Justin Echouffo Tcheugui Roger Blumenthal Wendy Post @JoeCoresh
