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overview My laboratory uses a wide range of genomics, proteomics, metabolomics and bioinformatics tools to study the molecular basis of common human diseases. We routinely use next generation sequencing, gene expression analysis, and mass spectrometry to profile cells and tissues from human patients and animal models to identify early molecular changes that happen in target tissues and organs during the initial development of diseases such as obesity, cardiovascular diseases, or dylipidemias and fatty liver disease. Our lab group has been developing novel methodologies to functionally study human genome variation, and to help understand how mutations and sequence variants that have been identified in large scale genetic studies (e.g. genome-wide association studies) actually affect the normal function of cells. Work in our lab ranges from basic molecular biology to tissue culture, high-end sequencing and mass spectrometry, and computational data analysis.
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Academic Article Obesity and its therapy: from genes to community action.
Concept Obesity, Morbid
Academic Article Multiethnic genome-wide meta-analysis of ectopic fat depots identifies loci associated with adipocyte development and differentiation.
Grant Candidate Genes Affecting Adolescent Metabolic Syndrome
Grant Pharmacogenetics of obesity and endocannabinergic modulation (POEM)
Academic Article Obesity-related dyslipidemia associated with FAAH, independent of insulin response, in multigenerational families of Northern European descent.
Academic Article Genetic linkage and association of the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (ghrelin receptor) gene in human obesity.
Academic Article Genetic determinants of obesity-related lipid traits.
Academic Article Single nucleotide polymorphisms in protein tyrosine phosphatase 1beta (PTPN1) are associated with essential hypertension and obesity.
Academic Article Accounting for a quantitative trait locus for plasma triglyceride levels: utilization of variants in multiple genes.
Academic Article Genetic variation in cannabinoid receptor 1 (CNR1) is associated with derangements in lipid homeostasis, independent of body mass index.
Academic Article Hepatic gene networks in morbidly obese patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
Academic Article Body fat distribution, lipoprotein metabolism, and insulin resistance: a lifetime of research on the pathophysiology of the human metabolic syndrome.
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