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Research Bio

Molecular and cellular biology of adipose tissue development, brown fat formation and browning of white fat, factors critical for thermogenesis, soluble factors and their receptors that work in keeping the adipose precursors or expansion of adipose tissue. Enzymes critical for lipogenesis and lipolysis, Transcriptional and epigenetic regulation of lipogenesis and lipolysis in response to insulin/feeding. 

Research Expertise and Interest

biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology, physiology of adipogenesis, thermogenesis, lipogenesis and lipolysis

In the News

New gene found that turns carbs into fat, could be target for future drugs

A gene that helps the body convert that big plate of holiday cookies you just polished off into fat could provide a new target for potential treatments for fatty liver disease, diabetes and obesity. Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, are unlocking the molecular mechanisms of how our body converts dietary carbohydrates into fat.

Teaching

Courses taught during the three most recent terms
2026 Spring
  • Supervised Independent Study and Research  [NUSCTX 199]  

  • Nutritional Sciences and Toxicology Research  [NUSCTX 299]  

  • Honors Research  [NUSCTX H196]  

  • Honors Research  [NUSCTX H196]  

2025 Fall
  • Supervised Independent Study and Research  [INTEGBI 199]  

  • Thesis Course  [INTEGBI H196A]  

  • Nutrient Function and Metabolism  [NUSCTX 103]  

  • Field Study in Food and Nutritional Sciences  [NUSCTX 197]  

  • Supervised Independent Study and Research  [NUSCTX 199]  

  • Nutritional Sciences and Toxicology Research  [NUSCTX 299]  

  • Honors Research  [NUSCTX H196]  

2025 Summer
  • Honors Research  [NUSCTX H196]  

2025 Spring
  • Supervised Independent Study and Research  [NUSCTX 199]  

  • Nutritional Sciences and Toxicology Research  [NUSCTX 299]  

  • Honors Research  [NUSCTX H196]  

  • Honors Research  [NUSCTX H196]