Daniel Berry
@dcberrylab
Our lab focuses on understanding adipose stem cells and their role in adipose tissue development, homeostasis, obesogenic expansion and thermogenesis
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https://danielberrylab.com 11-10-2017 17:20:00
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Brown fat is a cool system for learning new about mitochondria. Choline is an important nutrient, and its metabolism involves import into the mitochondrial matrix. How does Choline get there? Check out our new paper by Tony Verkerke and colleagues! cell.com/cell-metabolis…
Today in @nature, we discover a new enzyme in mammalian taurine metabolism- and uncover a chemical connection between diet, genetics, and body weight. Congrats Wei Wei (魏伟) Sarafan ChEM-H Stanford Pathology Michael Fischbach Cholsoon Jang SvenssonLab Lingyin Li Lab nature.com/articles/s4158…
A critical shortage of powdered infant formula in 2022 revealed significant challenges in the supply, market competition and regulation of formula in the U.S., according to a report co-authored by Cornell University researchers. National Academies Laura Reiley news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/0…
Estrogen loss during #Menopause causes changes in body fat distribution and associated cardiovascular and metabolic disease. A new study from Daniel Berry identifies potential therapies that could reverse these unhealthy shifts. Nature Communications Krishna Ramanujan news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/0…
Very excited to share our latest paper out today Nature Metabolism showing that #mitochondria transfer and transplantation may reduce the morbidity and mortality of #LeighSyndrome, a fatal mitochondrial disease with no effective therapies. dlvr.it/TCjPl6
Happy to share our #research published in Molecular Metabolism evaluating #beigefat in #aging and #obesity Reversing Pdgfrβ signaling restores metabolically active beige adipocytes by alleviating ILC2 suppression in aged and obese mice Abby Benvie sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Thrilled to share our lab's first manuscript, featuring the brilliant work of Tamires Duarte Afonso Serdan, Heidi Cervantes, and Benji Frank! We've identified a new niche factor and signaling axes that regulate brown fat innervation, angiogenesis, and thermogenesis🔥 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Exciting news! We have an open position in Biomedical Sciences Cornell University in cancer biology, specifically tumor microenvironment. Scientific excellence, collaborative environment, inclusive community, and beautiful location! Apply here: apps.hr.cornell.edu/recruiting/fac… Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
Congrats Kate Korobkina et al for our Nature Metabolism paper online now showing that in brown fat—a thermogenic tissue famous for generating vast amounts of acetyl-CoA in mitochondria—cytosolic acetyl-CoA synthesis also matters…ALOT. Find out why here: rdcu.be/dWUqM
Aging, at the cellular level: Cornell Engineering researchers have created the most comprehensive portrait to date of how muscle cells lose the ability to regenerate in aging mice. Nature Aging Ben Cosgrove Cornell BME Cornell Grad School news.cornell.edu/stories/2024/1…
In a perspective on brown adipose tissue (BAT), Dr. Aaron Cypess (Aaron Cypess) and a team of international investigators discuss six debated topics related to BAT, proposing experiments to resolve each one and advance the field cell.com/cell-metabolis… Cell Metabolism
Happy to share the final version of our paper describing that the widely used Ucp1-CreEvdr transgene unfortunately elicits complex developmental and metabolic phenotypes. This work was mainly driven by Manasi Halurkar (now a PhD student at Purdue). nature.com/articles/s4146…
New paper from Jakub Bunk and Mina Ersin in our lab: CKB is the key creatine kinase driving UCP1-independent #thermogenesis in beige fat via the futile creatine cycle (FCC). doi.org/10.1016/j.molm… Rosalind & Morris Goodman Cancer Institute McGill Biochemistry Molecular Metabolism
On this fine July Friday, we know what you need: a discussion on ZIP family zinc transporters relevant to β Cell Function and Insulin Regulation. We are happy to share our review in The Journal of Nutrition! American Society for Nutrition Journals Cornell Human Ecology Nutritional Sciences at Cornell jn.nutrition.org/article/S0022-…
The Blum lab is recruiting graduate students and postdocs to work on projects focused on food allergy and oral tolerance! Join our new group at the Salk Institute! Grad students: Reach out to me if you're interested in a rotation! Postdoc candidates: recruiting2.ultipro.com/SAL1013SIBS/Jo…