Aaron (@_aaron_mcknight) 's Twitter Profile
Aaron

@_aaron_mcknight

Neuroscience Graduate Student at the University of Pennsylvania working in Dr. Amber Alhadeff’s lab

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calendar_today09-11-2019 03:40:05

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Cell Metabolism (@cell_metabolism) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How do dietary glucose and fat signal to the brain to alter feeding behavior? Revisit this exciting paper from AmberAlhadeff's Lab to find out! #gutbrainaxis #diet #macros #CellMet1YearAgo #OpenAccess Monell Center

How do dietary glucose and fat signal to the brain to alter feeding behavior? Revisit this exciting paper from <a href="/AmberAlhadeff/">AmberAlhadeff</a>'s Lab to find out!
#gutbrainaxis #diet #macros #CellMet1YearAgo #OpenAccess <a href="/MonellSc/">Monell Center</a>
AmberAlhadeff (@amberalhadeff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When Nathaniel, a bioengineering postbac, joined the lab 2 years ago, I had no idea he would have such an ENORMOUS impact on our research program. Last night we celebrated and mourned his leaving to start a PhD Caltech. I’m so proud- watch out for great things from this one!!!

When Nathaniel, a bioengineering postbac, joined the lab 2 years ago, I had no idea he would have such an ENORMOUS impact on our research program. Last night we celebrated and mourned his leaving to start a PhD <a href="/Caltech/">Caltech</a>. I’m so proud- watch out for great things from this one!!!
Nitsan Goldstein (@nitsangoldstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to present new work at #SfN22! Tuesday afternoon poster J4! Also check out cool stuff from Ryan Post (738.02 poster FF15) and Aaron + vargas-pi (139.21 poster X13)

Molecular Metabolism (@molmetab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Flavor-nutrient learning unveiled: AgRP neurons, key drivers of feeding behavior, play a surprising role. 🧠🍽️ #neuroscience 👩‍🔬👨‍🔬Monell Center Penn 🔗sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Flavor-nutrient learning unveiled: AgRP neurons, key drivers of feeding behavior, play a surprising role. 🧠🍽️ #neuroscience 

👩‍🔬👨‍🔬<a href="/MonellSc/">Monell Center</a> <a href="/Penn/">Penn</a>
🔗sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Penn NGG (@pennngg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new Brains in Briefs article is out now! In this edition, Aaron summarizes how NGG student Rae Herman uncovered a novel role for GLP-1R-based drugs to curb nicotine use and even prevent nicotine withdrawal-induced weight gain! #PennNGG upennglia.com/briefs/weight-…

Monell Center (@monellsc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today in nature-- Monell Center researchers, led by AmberAlhadeff, share new findings that point towards a possible way to reduce adverse side effects of popular next-generation obesity medications like GLP1-based drugs, known as semaglutide and marketed as Ozempic® and Wegovy®

AmberAlhadeff (@amberalhadeff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Drugs like Ozempic are great for weight loss, but they make some people feel sick. We discovered that the brain circuits mediating the appetite suppression are distinct from those that mediate nausea – a finding that may be leveraged to develop more selective GLP1-based drugs.

AmberAlhadeff (@amberalhadeff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you happen to be SSIB in Chicago, Misgana will be presenting this work today at 4:15 pm, where she combined chemogenetics with taste reactivity assays to measure aversion elicited by hindbrain GLP1R circuits.

David Rowland (@davidcrowland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One major side effect of Ozempic (and related drugs) is nausea, to the point where it is not clear whether nausea itself contributes to the weight loss. AmberAlhadeff's group used an elegant approach to identify largely dissociable circuits for nausea and weight loss.

Guillaume de Lartigue (@gdelartigue) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Exciting New Research Alert! 🚨 Our latest study, published in #NatureMetabolism, reveals how memory circuits in the brain drive intake of fats and sugars and impact body weight. 🍫🍟 Let’s break it down! 🧵

🚨 Exciting New Research Alert! 🚨 Our latest study, published in #NatureMetabolism, reveals how memory circuits in the brain drive intake of fats and sugars and impact body weight. 🍫🍟 Let’s break it down! 🧵