MIGs 2017
2017 Metabolic Interest Group (MIGs) Schedule
Running since 2009 the Metabolic Interest Group is a collection of labs at UVA that meet monthly to discuss research in progress pertaining to the broad area of metabolism. Meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month at 4:00 PM in the Pharmacology library (Room 5023). Two labs present for 30 minutes at each meeting. The intent of this meeting is to provide students, postdocs, and faculty an opportunity to get feedback on current projects.
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Month | Presenting Labs | Presenting Labs |
January 11th | Kadl Lab
Smanla Tundup presenting; “Role of lipolysis in regulation of inflammation and immunity” |
Hsu Lab
Myungsun Shin presenting; “Role of DAGLB in regulation of inflammatory signaling of bone marrow derived macrophages”
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February 8th | Leitinger Lab
Renata Polanowska-Grabowska presenting; “The role of hepatic Pannexin1 in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)”
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Civelek Lab
Mete Civilek presenting; “KLF14 Locus: From association to mechanism”
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March 8th | Harris Lab
Thurl Harris presenting; “Effect of obesity on the metabolic response to acute stress ”
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Barrett Lab
Sara Grey presenting; “Can neurovascular coupling influence insulin movement across the blood-brain barrier?”
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April 12th | Isakson Lab
Brant Isakson presenting; “The ongoing sage of FTO in endothelium”
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Bland Lab
Brittany Martinez presenting; “Innate immune signaling in the Drosophila larval fat body disrupts nutrient storage”
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May 10th | Leitinger Lab
Vlad Serbulea and Clint Upchurch “Update on oxophospholipidomics and analyses of biological activity.”
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McNamara Lab
Tori Osinski “PPAR alpha/gamma agonist Tesaglitazar attenuates pro-inflammatory macrophage numbers and induces Ucp-1 in obese mice”
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June 14th | — | Ewald Lab
Sara Ewald “The cat eats the mouse that eats itself: Toxoplasma promotes cachexia as a transmission strategy”
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July 12th | Harris Lab
Katharina Bottermann presenting “p38 Map kinase regulates metabolic flexibility in the heart”
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Kadl Lab
Alex Kadl presenting “Potential benefits of inhibition of lipolysis during infection”
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August 9th | Leitinger Lab
Subramanian (Subbu) Senthivinayagam presenting “The way from adipose to heart is through Pannexin”
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Schulman Lab
Ira Schulman presenting “HDL: Is bigger really better!”
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September 13th | Hsu Lab
Caroline Franks presenting “A Chemical Proteomic Strategy for Targeting Diacylglycerol Kinases”
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Harris Lab
Vidisha Raje presenting “Fat and Intestinal Cell Kinase- what’s the fICKing point??”
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October 11th | Bland Lab
Brittany Martinez presenting “Innate Immune Signaling in the Drosophila larval fat body disrupts nutrient storage”
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Scott Lab
Brandon Newmyer presenting “The role of VIPergic neurons in control of binge feeding and novelty seeking behavior”
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November 8th | Leitinger Lab
Clint Upchurch/Nathaniel Oberholtzer presenting “Mechanisms that drive liver fibrosis: activation of hepatic stellate cells by hepatocyte-derived ATP”
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Civelek Lab
Warren Anderson presenting “Integrative analysis of sex differences in adipose tissue”
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December 13th | Desai Lab
Phil Seegren presenting “Mitochondrial calcium dynamics during macrophage activation”
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Harris Lab
Katelyn Ahern presenting “A targeted LC-MS method for quantifying oxidized fatty acids”
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Previous years schedules;