This is a funding opportunity to support diabetes-related research at Columbia University for up to $50,000 per year.
New awards will be funded by February 1, 2018.
The event will take place on Thursday, November 9, 2017at 9:00 am in the Faculty Room of Columbia University’s Low Memorial Library. Please contact at sa96@cumc.columbia.edu.
Research projects can be laboratory-based or clinical, and can relate to causes, consequences or treatments of diabetes and allied disorders such as obesity.
This one-day program is designed for research scientists, clinicians and students with an interest in the latest insights with regard to the neurobiology of ingestive behaviors.
Research projects can be laboratory-based or clinical, and can relate to causes, consequences or treatments of diabetes and allied disorders such as obesity.
Morabito report in PlosONE on the effect of diet-induced neuronal responses to leptin and their role in the persistence of a metabolic defense to acquired body weight changes.
In the absence of T39, LXR assembly into a multiprotein complex that conjugates it to ubiquitin moieties does not occur, and LXR is spared from proteasomal degradation.