We extend a warm welcome to Zain Nichols, who has joined us as the Administrative Coordinator for Endocrinology. Zain is a recent graduate of the University of Rochester. Welcome aboard!
After a successful post-doctoral fellowship, Shuai is embarking on a new adventure in the pharmaceutical industry. We wish Shuai abundant success and happiness in this exciting next chapter!
Zinger Yang Loureiro has joined our lab as a Staff Scientist. She comes to us from the University of Massachusetts Medical School, where she recently completed her Ph.D. dissertation under the mentorship of Silvia Corvera.
While attending the 46th meeting of the Spanish Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (SEBBM) as a keynote speaker, Evan was interviewed by La Voz de Galicia about the lab’s work. You can read the article here (subscription required).
Erwei Li has identified oxytocin from the peripheral nervous system as an endogenous regulator of adipose and systemic metabolism. His manuscript titled “Control of lipolysis by a population of oxytocinergic sympathetic neurons” is now available online at https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023...
Congratulations to Margo Emont on starting her own lab at the University of Chicago! Margo is now an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of the Biological Sciences. Best wishes for this exciting new chapter, Margo!
We are excited to welcome Anne Goergen to the Rosen Lab. Anne joins us from the University of Zurich, where she investigated the role of cellular stress responses in liver and their impact on body weight regulation. Welcome, Anne!
Established in 1944, the Endocrine Society’s Laureate Awards recognize the highest achievements in the endocrinology field, including groundbreaking research and innovations in clinical care. The Roy O. Greep Award for Outstanding Research recognizes meritorious contributions to research in...
Lab alumnus Frankie Heyward and his wife Evida recently welcomed their first child Evie Amera Heyward into the world. Congratulations Frankie and Evida!
Frankie Heyward’s paper was just published in Nature Communications. Frankie used cell-type specific profiling of gene expression and chromatin state in AgRP neurons to predict novel transcriptional mediators of leptin action. Surprisingly, his data suggested that IRF3 might work downstream of...