Matthew Watt (@mattwattunimelb) 's Twitter Profile
Matthew Watt

@mattwattunimelb

Researcher in metabolism, NAFLD and type 2 diabetes at the University of Melbourne. Associate Dean Research, Faculty of Medicine Dentistry & Health Sciences

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New method to automate the interpretation of isotope tracing data for assessing metabolic flux- look useful but any consideration of assessing lipid flux?

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Kit Ng presenting his final PhD oration on exercise phosphoproteomics and skeletal muscle at Dept of Anatomy and Physiology. Awesome to see the journey. Benjamin Parker UniMelb MDHS

Kit Ng presenting his final PhD oration on exercise phosphoproteomics and skeletal muscle at Dept of Anatomy and Physiology.  Awesome to see the journey. <a href="/BenParkerLab/">Benjamin Parker</a> <a href="/UniMelbMDHS/">UniMelb MDHS</a>
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Breaking news. Sema hits both points for MASH resolution and Fibrosis improvement in the Ph 3 study! 62.9% vs 34.1% and 37% vs 22.5% respectively . Waiting to see F3, F2, titration and tolerance and drop out at #TLM24 #livertwitter Jörn Schattenberg Naim Alkhouri Rohit Loomba EASL Education

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Our pleasure to host Jim Trevaskis from Eli Lilly at the Department of Anatomy and Physiology at UniMelb MDHS. Here sharing his experience in pharma with our early career fellows #obesity #therapy

Our pleasure to host <a href="/jimmytrevaskis/">Jim Trevaskis</a> from Eli Lilly at the Department of Anatomy and Physiology at <a href="/UniMelbMDHS/">UniMelb MDHS</a>. Here sharing his experience in pharma with our early career fellows #obesity #therapy
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Department of Anatomy and Physiology Research Day- kicked off with new tech session and now the ECRs are giving a 1 min teaser of their posters. Innovation and enthusiasm!! UniMelb MDHS

Department of Anatomy and Physiology Research Day- kicked off with new tech session and now the ECRs are giving a 1 min teaser of their posters. Innovation and enthusiasm!! <a href="/UniMelbMDHS/">UniMelb MDHS</a>
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Just spent two days at the Department of Anatomy and Physiology retreat. Inspired by the collegiality, openness and our future together. UniMelb MDHS #nogolf!

Just spent two days at the Department of Anatomy and Physiology retreat. Inspired by the collegiality, openness and our future together. <a href="/UniMelbMDHS/">UniMelb MDHS</a> #nogolf!
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Looking forward to learning about new therapeutic opportunities at the mRNA Vic symposium today (and presenting our new project for a MASH therapy). #MASLD #liver

Looking forward to learning about new therapeutic opportunities at the mRNA Vic symposium today (and presenting our new project for a MASH therapy). #MASLD #liver
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Thrilled to share our latest work using Lipidome profiling in advanced metabolic liver disease which identified phosphatidylserine synthase 1 as a regulator of hepatic lipoprotein metabolism: Cell Reports cell.com/cell-reports/f… #MASH #liver UniMelb MDHS

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It was a pleasure to be part of the graduation ceremony for our Bachelor of Biomedicine students. All the more special because my niece was one of our newest graduates! UniMelb MDHS

It was a pleasure to be part of the graduation ceremony for our Bachelor of Biomedicine students. All the more special because my niece was one of our newest graduates!
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Thrilled that the metabolism theme in Dept of Anatomy & Physiology were awarded NHMRC and ARC grants in #obesity #MASLD, #fibrosis and #aging. Go ⁦A/Prof Garron Dodd⁩ ⁦Benjamin Parker⁩ ⁦Magda Montgomery⁩ ⁦⁦Matthew Watt⁩ 🎉💯🙂 ⁦UniMelb MDHS

Thrilled that the metabolism theme in Dept of Anatomy &amp; Physiology were awarded NHMRC and ARC grants in #obesity #MASLD, #fibrosis and #aging. Go ⁦<a href="/garrondodd/">A/Prof Garron Dodd</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/Ben_Leo_Parker/">Benjamin Parker</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/MagdaMontg64866/">Magda Montgomery</a>⁩ ⁦⁦<a href="/MattWattUnimelb/">Matthew Watt</a>⁩ 🎉💯🙂 ⁦<a href="/UniMelbMDHS/">UniMelb MDHS</a>⁩
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Interesting read. Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease: heterogeneous pathomechanisms and effectiveness of metabolism-based treatment - The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology thelancet.com/journals/landi…

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Pleased to share our new review with Greg_Steinberg outlining the role of the gut-adipose tissue-liver axis in MASLD. Integrative Metabolism in MASLD and MASH: Pathophysiology and Emerging... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Pleased to share our newest paper describing a new mechanism for fatty acid transfer between lipid droplets and mitochondria, which is important for regulating fatty acid oxidation. A wonderful team effort and work that I’m extremely proud of. nature.com/articles/s4146…

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Pleased to share our recent work showing the protein HEXA improves #muscle insulin sensitivity in mice with type 2 #diabetes. Superbly led by Magda Montgomery UniMelb MDHS rdcu.be/efJo0

Pleased to share our recent work showing the protein HEXA improves #muscle insulin sensitivity in mice with type 2 #diabetes. Superbly led by Magda Montgomery <a href="/UniMelbMDHS/">UniMelb MDHS</a> 

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Incredibly proud of this work. We detail the evolution of liver-secreted and plasma proteins with MASLD progression, providing a rich resource defining human hepatokines and a predictive model that stratifies MASH. William De Nardo UniMelb MDHS cell.com/cell-reports-m…

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See new job opportunity in our lab. •Collaborate with world-leading industry partner •Join a dynamic team advancing metabolic disease research and shaping the future of obesity treatments unimelb.wd105.myworkdayjobs.com/UoM_External_C…