The National Institutes of Health has awarded a team of researchers at the University of Louisville with more than $16.4 million to study how various environmental factors affect the "development or health impacts of diabetes and obesity," according to the school.
A handful of researchers at UofL’s Diabetes and Obesity Center will benefit from the funding to study things like the metabolic and inflammatory mechanisms leading to diabetes, obesity and insulin resistance; stem cell biology; and the environmental determinants of cardiometabolic disease.
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Certainly good news!
JP
A handful of researchers at UofL’s Diabetes and Obesity Center will benefit from the funding to study things like the metabolic and inflammatory mechanisms leading to diabetes, obesity and insulin resistance; stem cell biology; and the environmental determinants of cardiometabolic disease.
Rest of the story
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Certainly good news!
JP