Drug that can safely reverse obesity and insulin resistance developed
Medical Xpress - 08-Jun-2020Proven in mice study to be non-toxic, nor affects brain hunger cues
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Assistant professor of pharmacology from the University of Virginia
My research team investigates how changes in metabolism affect normal physiology and disease states. We have discovered small molecules that increase metabolic rate and are currently focused on their therapeutic potential to prevent metabolic decline in ageing and reversal of obesity, diabetes, and fatty liver disease. We are interested in most metabolic questions and have many collaborations investigating how changes in metabolism affect immune system function, organ transplant, and ischemic reperfusion injury.
Visit website: https://research.unsw.edu.au/people/associate-professor-kyle-lee-hoehn
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See also: University of Virginia (UVA) - Public university
Details last updated 10-Jun-2020
Proven in mice study to be non-toxic, nor affects brain hunger cues