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Dudley Lamming

Associate Professor Of Medicine at University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Dr. Dudley Lamming is a faculty member of the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism within the Department of Medicine. He is a fellow of the American Aging Association and the Gerontological Society of America; a recipient of the Gerontological Society of America Nathan Shock New Investigator Award and the American Physiological Society (Endocrinology and Metabolism Section) New Investigator Award; and an editorial board member of several peer-reviewed scientific journals.

Dr. Lamming’s research focuses on understanding how nutrient-responsive signaling pathways can be harnessed to promote health and longevity. One major focus of his research is the regulation of metabolic health and aging by diet. His laboratory discovered that low protein diets promote metabolic health—improving blood sugar control and reducing adiposity—in humans and mice, and has identified dietary branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) as key regulators of these effects. 

Visit website: https://lamminglab.medicine.wisc.edu/

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See also: Academia University of Wisconsin-Madison - Public Research university

Details last updated 14-Jan-2021

Dudley Lamming is also referenced in the following:

ARDD 2022 - 9th Aging Research and Drug Discovery Meeting

29-Aug-2022 to 02-Sep-2022

Event about latest progress in the molecular, cellular and organismal basis of aging organized by University of Copenhagen

Dudley Lamming News

Some drugs may dampen the benefits of exercise, while others amplify them

Some drugs may dampen the benefits of exercise, while others amplify them

Live Forever Club - 01-Jan-2024

Complex interactions with drugs like Rapamycin, Metformin, and SGLT2 inhibitors

Mice on a low-isoleucine diet thrived, even with increased calorie intake

Mice on a low-isoleucine diet thrived, even with increased calorie intake

University of Wisconsin-Madison - 22-Nov-2023

Exciting breakthrough sheds new light on the intricate relationship between nutrition and aging

New study responsible for the metabolic benefits of a Calorie restriction diet

New study responsible for the metabolic benefits of a Calorie restriction diet

University of Wisconsin-Madison - 18-Oct-2021

Fasting alone recapitulates the effects of Calorie restriction

Highlights from eLife's Aging, Geroscience and Longevity Symposium

Highlights from eLife's Aging, Geroscience and Longevity Symposium

eLife Sciences - 17-Dec-2020

Authors covered biological age clocks, senescent cells, longevity genes, and more