Metabolism and Endocrinology
Defects in metabolic and endocrine control underlie many of the most common human diseases, such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer and neurodegenerative disorders. Metabolic research is a major theme within DPAG, which cuts across the principal research themes. There are interests in a diverse range of metabolic and endocrinological areas, including hypoxia, substrate and energy metabolism, and metabolic control in heart, brain and skeletal muscle, oxygen sensing, and human respiratory and vascular control, neuronal proton sensing, proton generation and regulation in the heart and in tumours, steroid signalling, Ca2+ signalling, control of insulin secretion and insulin signalling.
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John Morris
- Research in the Morris Lab
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Keith Buckler
- Research in the Buckler lab
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Kieran Clarke
- Research in the Clarke lab
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Helen Christian
- Research at the Christian lab
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Keith Dorrington
- Research in the Dorrington lab
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Anant Parekh
- Research in the Parekh lab
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Peter Robbins
- Research in the Robbins lab
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Damian Tyler
- Research in the Tyler lab
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Richard Vaughan-Jones
- Research in the Vaughan-Jones lab
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Clive Wilson
- Research in the Wilson lab
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Pawel Swietach
- Research in the Swietach lab