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  • Congratulations Dr. John Haley for a Successful Thesis Defense

    Congratulations to Dr. John Haley for a Successful Defense

    Newly minted PhD, John Haley will be joining the new Metabolomics Core Facility being launched in the Program in Molecular Medicine at UMass Chan Medical School.  

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  • John Haley Metabolism Award

    John Haley Awarded Emerging Scientist in Metabolism by Weill Cornell Medicine

    PhD candidate John Haley was named the 2023 Emerging Scientist in Metabolism by Weill Cornell Medicine.  He was awarded the top prize in a national competition for senior graduate students who are conducting metabolism research. Haley plans to pursue post-doctoral training focusing on the intersection of metabolism and signaling.

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  • Flaviane Silva, PhD

    Flaviane Silva joins the lab as Postdoctoral Researcher

    Flaviane Silva earned her PhD at the University of Sau Paulo, Brazil, focusing on adipose tissue plasticity and hypercortisolism.  She joins us to explore the regulation and function of adipocyte thermogenesis pathways aiming to identify new disease mechanisms and therapeutic targets.

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  • Keystone Symposium 2023 Colorado

    Keystone Symposia 2023

    The Guertin lab had a strong presence at the 2023 joint Keystone meeting Adipose Tissue: Energizing the Good Fat running jointly with Bioenergetics in Health and Disease in Colorado. Kate Korobkina received a Riccio travel award for UMass Chan Morningside Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences students to present her research. Kate, fellow graduate student John Haley, and postdoc Marie Isidor, PhD presented posters. Marie received a travel award from the Novo Nordisk Center for Basic Research that also supports her postdoctoral research. Dr. Guertin was invited to present the lab's recent work on adipose tissue metabolic fluxes.  Photos

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  • Acetyl-CoA Metabolism in Cancer

    Review on Acetyl-CoA Metabolism in Cancer in Nature Reviews Cancer

    David Guertin published a review on Acetyl-CoA Metabolism in Cancer in the prestigious journal Nature Reviews Cancer with close collaborator, Katy Wellen from the University of Pennsylvania.  Dysregulation of acetyl-CoA processes can promote tumor growth but dysfunctional acetyl-CoA metabolism is also central to obesity and type 2 diabetes.  Thus, the work discussed in this review is broadly relevant to human diseases.  

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