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Thousands of genes are involved in the regulation of our day-to-day metabolism and relatively little is understood about their function. One key protein, an ABC Transporter called ABCC5, has recently been predicted to be a susceptibility gene for Type 2 diabetes. In a new study selected as Editor's Choice in Obesity, Associate Professor Heidi de Wet has confirmed ABCC5's role in energy metabolism and identified the mechanism behind its metabolic impact for the first time.
Samira Lakhal-Littleton
Faculty
BSc DPhil Samira Lakhal-Littleton - Associate Professor of Cell Physiology and MRC Senior Non-Clinical Research Fellow
Charmaine Lang
Early Career Researchers Research Fellows Teaching and Education
Charmaine Lang - Kavli Institute Group Leader
Kerry Walker
Faculty Teaching and Education
DPhil, MSc, BSc Kerry Walker - Associate Professor of Neuroscience
Lisa Heather
Faculty Research Fellows Teaching and Education
Lisa Heather - BHF Intermediate Fellow and Associate Professor
Neil Herring
Faculty Research Fellows
DPhil, FRCP, FHRS Neil Herring - Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine, BHF Senior Fellow and Consultant Cardiologist
André Shamsabadi
Early Career Researchers Research Scientists
PhD André Shamsabadi - Post Doctoral Research Associate
Sebastien Callens
Research Fellows Research Scientists
PhD Sebastien Callens - UKRI Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Tanya Singh
Early Career Researchers OPDC Collaborators Research Scientists
Tanya Singh - Postdoctoral Research Scientist
Kaitlyn Cramb
Early Career Researchers OPDC Collaborators Research Scientists
Kaitlyn Cramb - Junior Research Fellow