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PARR instruments bomb calorimeter Determines energy content of food or fecal matter FLIR thermal imaging camera Determines thermal radiation
Computational Staff
Pruthvi Swamy, M.S. Informatics Developer pseegaha [at] bidmc.harvard.edu
Deepti Ramachandran Promoted to Instructor
Dr. Deepti Ramachandran has been promoted from a post-doctoral fellow to an instructor at Harvard Medical School. Congratulations Deepti!
Farewell to Gabrielle!
Farewell to one of our RAs, Gabrielle. She is off to do a MSc of Reproductive Sciences and Women's Health at University College London in the UK. Bon voyage!
Congratulations to Daniel on their new position!
Daniel was recently accepted into a post baccalaureate program where they will be working on a project developing a novel method to measure gastrointestinal transit time within the Banks Lab!
Core Equipment
Our facilities were updated and re-launched as an institutional Energy Balance Core in 2019 to continue the tradition of excellence in metabolic research. This included a bomb calorimeter and a thermal imaging camera. In 2020 we obtained a Promethion indirect calorimeter and DSI’s continuous glucose...
Energy Balance Core Contact Information
Energy Balance Core at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center EnergyBalanceCore@bidmc.harvard.edu We are located in the Center for Life Science Boston 3 Blackfan Circle Boston, MA 02215
A consensus guide to preclinical indirect calorimetry experiments
Banks, Alexander S., David B. Allison, Thierry Alquier, , Steven N. Austad, Johan Auwerx, and Julio E. Ayala. 2025. “A Consensus Guide to Preclinical Indirect Calorimetry Experiments”. Nature Metabolism.
Microbial metabolism of mannitol as a tracer for the non-invasive measurement of oral-cecal transit
Vieira, Daniel E., Emily M. Langmeyer, Marissa D. Cortopassi, Deepti Ramachandran, William B. Rubio, Nagasuryaprasad Kotikalapudi, Yancheng Zhou, and Alexander S. Banks. Submitted. “Microbial Metabolism of Mannitol As a Tracer for the Non-Invasive Measurement of Oral-Cecal Transit”. BioRxiv, Submitted.