Brian G. Drew π¦πΊπ¨βπ¬
@briandrew101
Professor @ Monash University, Laboratory Head and Lead of Obesity & Cardiometabolic disease Program at Baker Heart & Diabetes Institute. βοΈπ§¬π€π§«π«
Lovely Promethion-powered science from @briandrew101 & colleagues @MonashUni - imbalanced folate intermediates may be a previously unrecognized pathology linking the mitochondrial integrated stress response & mitochondrial disease! nature.com/articles/s4146β¦
Today marks the beginning of OpenRxiv, which replaces bioRxiv and medRxiv, the world's largest preprint platform for life and medical science @openrxiv
Thanks to the @heartfoundation for supporting our labs research @BakerResearchAu led by Simon Bond and collaborators @FebbraioMark heartfoundation.org.au/research/resea⦠Excited to start this work on cardiac hepatopathy, and trying to understand the mechanisms driving this condition
RDH11 plays a key role in protecting cells from stress linked to cholesterol synthesis. In vivo studies show RDH11 helps manage oxidative stress and maintains mitochondrial function, supporting #cholesterol #homeostasis. π©βπ¬π¨βπ¬@BakerResearchAu πsciencedirect.com/science/articlβ¦
Thanks for the shout out! Appreciate the collaborative support!
Congrats to Michael F Keating , @briandrew101, and Team, on their new Molecular Metabolism paper, "Hepatic retinol dehydrogenase 11 dampens stress associated with the maintenance of cellular cholesterol levels", which also involved the CMR's @pgregorevic. sciencedirect.com/science/articlβ¦
Well done Adelaide!! @BakerResearchAu
Well done to our best talk ECR awardees across our public health, basic and clinical streams: Rebecca Bennet, Adelaide Bernard and Zanab Malik and to the best poster presenters: Victoria Andrews and Ritesh Chimoriya π#ANZOS2024 π
Finally, we now know exactly which region and cell types in the brain are mediating the actions of GLP1R agonists. As many suspected, it's not the hypothalamus where the magic happens. It's brain stem, particularly a region called dorsal vagal complex (DVC). Two GLP1Rβ¦
There are only 2 weeks left to submit your abstract for #MDO24 in Lorne, Australia. Submissions for posters and presentations are being accepted until Fri June 28: events.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=β¦. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of the program and submit your work now!
We are delighted to announce that Metabolic Diseases Breakthrough Discoveries in Diabetes and Obesity Meeting 2024 is now open for registrations! Where & when: Lorne, Australia, 17 - 20 November. For early-bird registrations at #MDO24 see: bdi-mdo.org