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Case of Gay Man Murdered by Heiress Doris Duke Reopened
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Boyce Awarded Doris Duke Funding for Malaria Study in Uganda
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Mice treated with this cytokine lose weight by ‘sweating’ fat
Treating obese mice with the cytokine known as TSLP led to significant abdominal fat and weight loss compared to controls, according to new research published Thursday in
Science from researchers in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Unexpectedly, the fat loss was not
associated with decreased food intake or faster metabolism. Instead, the researchers discovered that TSLP stimulated the immune system to release lipids through the skin’s oil-producing sebaceous glands.
“This was a completely unforeseen finding, but we’ve demonstrated that fat loss can be achieved by secreting calories from the skin in the form of energy-rich sebum,” said principal investigator Taku Kambayashi, MD, PhD, an associate professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Penn, who led the study with fourth-year medical student Ruth Choa, PhD. “We believe that we are the first group to show
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation CIO Jeffrey Heil to Retire | Chief Investment Officer
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Medical Campus Promotes 13 Faculty to Associate Professor
A total of 13 faculty from the School of Medicine, Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine, and School of Public Health have been promoted to the rank of associate professor. Photo by Jackie Ricciardi Promotions
They have earned national recognition as leaders in their respective fields
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A leader in autism research, an expert in molecular and genetic mechanisms that underlie the aging process, and a prominent researcher in veteran eating disorders are among the 13 faculty on Boston University’s Medical Campus who have recently been promoted to the rank of associate professor. All are nationally recognized experts in their respective fields.