
Bendigo Brown Fat Lab
@bendigobrownfat
Just a couple of researchers based at La Trobe University Bendigo interested in the neural control of brown fat. Lab members @brownfatwill @lachlanschaik
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10-09-2019 00:26:09
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Our first publication. Hopefully more in the not too distant future! La Trobe Researchers @latrobenewsbgo La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science @WileyOpen onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100…

Our very own La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science researcher Lachlan doing an interview about #caffeine for WIN News Bendigo @latrobenewsbgo


The WIN News Bendigo story on #Caffeine that Lachlan was the consulting expert for is up. @latrobenewsbgo La Trobe Researchers La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science facebook.com/19496075722271…


Great day at La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science for the #LFRS2019. Thanks Donna Whelan and the rest of the LIMS Fellows for organising a great event.


Made it to #ANS2019. Excited to represent La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science and La Trobe University!


Bendigo Brown Fat Lab and collaborators have established that while estrogen therapy can boost the metabolism and slow weight gain, it may not result in weight loss. The review highlights the importance of understanding estrogen’s role in weight management. bit.ly/31VRbfA



We have released a new article out in to the wild! La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science La Trobe Newsbgo @latrobenews PLOS One @LachlanSchaik Will Sievers journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…

Freshly published paper from our research group. Showing central and systemic doses of caffeine increases iBAT temperature in male rats, without a cardio-dynamic effect. La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science La Trobe University Bendigo Scientific Reports nature.com/articles/s4159…

LIMS scientists incl @LachlanSchaik identify that doses of caffeine equivalent to an espresso could activate brown fat depots in rats. The caffeine acts through the central nervous system but does not have adverse cardiovascular effects:. In Scientific Reports go.nature.com/3p1MY4D