
Keren Hilgendorf
@hilgendorf_lab
Assistant Prof @UUtah Biochemistry. Interested in how signaling pathways regulate tissue health.
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https://www.hilgendorf.biochem.utah.edu/ 18-05-2021 15:41:47
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Our latest review article in NRMCB is out on everyone's favorite signaling organelle, the primary cilium! It was truly a real pleasure to work on this with Ben Myers Lab and Reiter Lab.






Looking forward to meeting everybody at our U of Utah Dept of Biochemistry U of U NUIP third Graduate Student Rising Stars Synposium! All Utah colleagues, come and enjoy some exciting science and good times.


Obesity is linked to increased risk of diabetes & cancer, but not all obesity is created equal. Keren Hilgendorf shares research into how communication between cells shifts the balance between number & size of fat cells, w/ consequences for many diseases. bit.ly/4bXx30g

Check it out! Also from the incomparable Ben Myers Lab and Keren Hilgendorf.


We are excited to host our fourth annual Graduate Student Rising Stars symposium U of Utah Dept of Biochemistry U of U NUIP this upcoming May, 2025. See attached flyer for information, and follow the QR code (shorturl.at/elrQR) if you want to sign up for reminders to apply. Spread the word!



Two of my favorite scientists! Well deserved! U of Utah Dept of Biochemistry Cornell MBG

Fantastic first day of science with our Postdoc Rising Stars and amazing keynote by Elizabeth Villa on jumbo phages!@UofUBiochem U of U NUIP Huntsman Cancer Institute University of Utah College of Pharmacy Burroughs Wellcome Fund



Thrilled to have been selected! Thank you University of Utah Health Philanthropic Partners

We are excited to announce our 2025 UofU Diabetes Postdoctoral Rising Stars in Metabolism Symposium! This is truly a unique opportunity to network, present your research, and enjoy the breathtaking views that Salt Lake City has to offer. Deadline is May 15th, 2025. Please share!
