
NTU Metabolic Resilience Group
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Metabolic Resilience Group, Metabolic Health Theme, Systems Health and Integrated Metabolic Research
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Celebrating research achievements and promising studies, It was a fantastic and vibrant SHIMR research day! Nottingham Trent University Dept of Biosciences, Nottingham Trent University NTUScienceTechnology


Join our newly formed and growing team investigating brain mechanisms driving metabolic rate. Fully funded (Uk) Phd now availabe with Nik and @rebeccyannie NTU Metabolic Health NTU Metabolic Resilience Group ntu.ac.uk/study-and-courā¦


Oxygen sensing regulates thermogenesis Nature Communications, rdcu.be/dSlOx, NTU Metabolic Resilience Group, NTU Metabolic Health Dept of Biosciences, Nottingham Trent University and EdinUniCVS. Thanks to Rongling Wang, Mario Gómez and coauthors Emilsson, Chavakis, Schulz, Coutts, Christian, Cecile Benezech, Ioannis Kourtzelis, Nik


Great to see this NTU research highlighted by The Independent which could pave the way for new ways to treat obesity, type 2 diabetes and other diseases š NTU Press Office NTU Research

Removing a gene from fat tissue could fool the body into speeding up metabolism and burning more calories. It is hoped the new research could pave the way for protecting against metabolic diseases. NTUScienceTechnology NTU Research Dept of Biosciences, Nottingham Trent University zoi michailidou standard.co.uk/news/uk/nottinā¦

Removing a gene from fat tissue could fool the body into speeding up metabolism and burning more calories. It is hoped the new research could pave the way for protecting against metabolic diseases. š NTUScienceTechnology Dept of Biosciences, Nottingham Trent University zoi michailidou standard.co.uk/news/uk/nottinā¦

New, user-friendly bioinformatics toolkit/resource paper on gene prioritisation approaches. Great work involving our PI Nik making advanced bioinformatics tools accessible to all! sciencedirect.com/science/articl⦠NTU Metabolic Health NTUScienceTechnology Dept of Biosciences, Nottingham Trent University
