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Presented By: Michigan Lifestage Environmental Exposures and Disease Center

Hypothalamic Glia in the Intersection of Environmental Stress & Metabolism

Environmental Research Webinar, presented by Marianna Sadagurski (Wayne State U)

Photo of the speaker with the talk title  "Hypothalamic Glia in the Intersection of Environmental Stress & Metabolism" and Sept. 12, 12:00 to 12:50 pm, in room 1655 of School of Public Health 1. Background is drawings of microglia and astrocytes. Photo of the speaker with the talk title  "Hypothalamic Glia in the Intersection of Environmental Stress & Metabolism" and Sept. 12, 12:00 to 12:50 pm, in room 1655 of School of Public Health 1. Background is drawings of microglia and astrocytes.
Photo of the speaker with the talk title "Hypothalamic Glia in the Intersection of Environmental Stress & Metabolism" and Sept. 12, 12:00 to 12:50 pm, in room 1655 of School of Public Health 1. Background is drawings of microglia and astrocytes.
Marianna Sadagurski, PhD, is an Associate Professor at Wayne State University (WSU) in Detroit, Michigan. She received her Ph.D. from the Sackler School of Medicine at Tel-Aviv University which included training at the NIDDK at the NIH. Following her doctorate, she completed her postdoctoral training at Boston Children’s Hospital at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Sadagurski’s research focuses on the central regulation of metabolism in the context of environmental stress, obesity, and aging. Her lab employs a multidisciplinary approach that integrates cutting-edge molecular, genetic, and metabolic assessments in rodents to manipulate brain neurocircuits and inflammatory pathways, thus elucidating the central mechanisms that regulate metabolic homeostasis. She has published extensively in leading peer-reviewed journals, including Cell Metabolism, Diabetes, Journal of Clinical Investigation, Molecular Metabolism, and Aging Cell. Her research has earned her several awards, including the ADA Junior Faculty Award. Her research has also been supported by the NIA, NIDDK, and NIEHS, including her contributions to the NIH Superfund Center “CLEAR” at WSU.

NOTE: This is an in-person event. It will not be webcast.
Photo of the speaker with the talk title  "Hypothalamic Glia in the Intersection of Environmental Stress & Metabolism" and Sept. 12, 12:00 to 12:50 pm, in room 1655 of School of Public Health 1. Background is drawings of microglia and astrocytes. Photo of the speaker with the talk title  "Hypothalamic Glia in the Intersection of Environmental Stress & Metabolism" and Sept. 12, 12:00 to 12:50 pm, in room 1655 of School of Public Health 1. Background is drawings of microglia and astrocytes.
Photo of the speaker with the talk title "Hypothalamic Glia in the Intersection of Environmental Stress & Metabolism" and Sept. 12, 12:00 to 12:50 pm, in room 1655 of School of Public Health 1. Background is drawings of microglia and astrocytes.

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