Diabetes
Pharmacology Faculty
Regulation of low-voltage activated T-type Ca2+ channel activity by kinases and heterotrimeric G-proteins and their roles in physiological responses.
Molecular mechanisms linking inflammation and insulin signaling to control cell growth and metabolism
Epigenetic and genetic mechanisms underlying metabolic disease
Calcium-dependent, membrane-binding proteins and mechanisms of exocytosis
Molecular mechanisms controlling insulin signaling and fat synthesis.
Investigating the origin of insulin resistance in skeletal muscle and adipose tissue
Chemical Biology, Lipid Biochemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, and Mass Spectrometry
Regulation of transcription by nuclear hormone receptors, transcriptional control of metabolism and inflammation, small molecule approaches to drug discovery
Molecular and Signaling Mechanisms of Skeletal Muscle Plasticity
Other PSTG Faculty
The Neurobiology of Energy Balance
Systems Genetics Approaches to Understand Cardiometabolic Traits
The Role of Diabetes in Cognitive Decline
Immune System Regulation of Cardiometabolic Disease