
Mohsin Rahim
@mohsin_rahim11
Quantifying metabolic fluxes in treatment of metabolic diseases | @Arsenal Supporter ⚪️🔴 | Made in 🇵🇰 | Scientist @Cytokinetics
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11-12-2017 04:01:08
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Impressive work by the Burgess lab (Stanislaw Deja, Shawn C. Burgess) Definitely worth a read!


Check out our latest work in JCI insight. I’m really proud of this one:

Excited to share our work in JCI insight on the development of a dual-organ model that shows reciprocity between the liver-and the kidneys under conditions of impaired hepatic gluconeogenesis. VU Engineering insight.jci.org/articles/view/…



Multitissue 2H/13C flux analysis reveals reciprocal upregulation of renal gluconeogenesis in hepatic PEPCK-C–knockout mice: buff.ly/3dziHHD Vanderbilt University #Hepatology #Metabolism


A big congratulations to Wilson Lab UNL VU Engineering graduate student Dr. Kyle Garland (Kyle Garland) on his successful doctoral thesis defense today!


Our BioAnalytical team at PTC Therapeutics has an opening for a PhD Scientist! All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply through the link below. Please free free to reach out to me with any questions! #hiring #PhD #scientist #ScienceJobs ptcbio.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/PTC_Careers/jo…

Congratulations to our colleagues Mohsin Rahim and Deveena Banerjee! Thank you to our collaborators @AptamerGuy, Ethan Lippmann, and the O’Brien lab!

Rahim et al.'s findings implicate G6PC2 as a potential therapeutic target for enhancing insulin secretion and lowering FBG, which could benefit individuals with prediabetes, T2D, and obesity — Vanderbilt Biochemistry #insulin #glycotime jbc.org/article/S0021-…


We're hiring! The Young Lab is looking for a new postdoc. Come help us engineer the next generation of photosynthetic biofuel production. #cyanobacteria #bluegreenalgae #biofuel Please send a current CV and names of three references to Dr. Jamey Young: [email protected]


Please check out the latest review from the Division of Molecular Medicine UMN DOM Research We (@puchatek22ch Peter Crawford) hope it is a useful resource for those interested in mitochondrial oxidative metabolism in NAFLD. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Professor Jamey Young is leading a team of Vanderbilt University engineers, biologists and education specialists who have received a $3 million U.S. National Science Foundation grant to advance biomanufacturing that could help establish an innovative method to deliver medicines to cells. vu.edu/nsf-young


From muscle mechanics to metabolism—join us at the CLIMB Research Symposium 2025 hosted by Cytokinetics as we spotlight cutting-edge science driving breakthroughs in cardiovascular and neuromuscular disease. Excited to be part of this! Register here: climbresearchsymposium25.rsvpify.com/?securityToken…
