Schoonjans Lab
@schoonjanslab
Professor @epflSV @epfl_en
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https://www.epfl.ch/labs/schoonjans-lab/ 09-09-2020 14:25:38
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METABOLIC MESSENGERS | Alessia Perino & the Schoonjans Lab (EPFL Life Sciences, @epfl_en) summarize the most recent literature on the receptor-mediated role of bile acid signaling in the control of peripheral & central energy homeostasis. #Endocrinology #tbt 🔙 nature.com/articles/s4225…
Our latest study Journal of Cell Biology shows that increased ATFS-1 translation, mediated by the v-ATPase/TORC1 and the lysosomes plays a key role in mitochondrial stress response and longevity. Congrats to @Terytty, Arwen Gao&all co-authors! #mitochondria #longevity doi.org/10.1083/jcb.20…
RESEARCH | From the Auwerx Lab (@epfl_en): Genetic variants of the #mitochondria supercomplex assembly factor COX7A2L that promote cardiorespiratory #fitness are identified in the skeletal muscle of mice & humans. nature.com/articles/s4225…
Congratulations to Pirkka-Pekka for this landmark study in Nature Aging, which was also covered in a News&Views of the Journal nature.com/articles/s4358…
🏆 Best of #NatMetab2022 | CITATIONS #5 Alessia Perino & Schoonjans Lab (EPFL Life Sciences, EPFL) summarize the most recent literature on the receptor-mediated role of bile acid signaling in controlling peripheral & central energy homeostasis. #Endocrinology nature.com/articles/s4225…
Announcement: EPFL Life Sciences is seeking candidates for a tenure-track assistant professor in #metabolism. For more information: epfl.ch/about/working/…
Our work at Auwerx Lab on #IBD risk is now published in eLife - the journal. Congrats to Xiaoxu Li and coauthors! doi.org/10.7554/eLife.…
Glad to see our efforts on #healthspan featured in the latest issue of EPFL dimensions! Thanks Emmanuel Barraud, Rémi Carlier, and team for shedding the light on the large-scale endeavors of the Auwerx Lab towards aging gracefully. Link in English: longread.epfl.ch/en/dossier/age…
METABOLIC MESSENGER Alessia Perino & Schoonjans Lab (EPFL Life Sciences, EPFL) summarize the most recent literature on the receptor-mediated role of bile acid signaling in controlling peripheral & central energy homeostasis. Nature Metabolism #Meded #MedTwitter nature.com/articles/s4225…
We are very pleased to share an insightful research highlight from Schoonjans Lab EPFL Life Sciences @epfl_en: Protecting liver health with microbial-derived succinylated bile acids @Johnspeakman4 Learn more in academic.oup.com/lifemeta/advan…