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Bioinformatics scientist solving data-driven translational research and personalized medicine questions! @WolfrumLab @ETH_en

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@AdhiGhosh
Adhideb Ghosh
4 months
Do check out the #epigenome atlas of mouse #adipocytes!
@vonmeyenn_lab
vonmeyennlab
4 months
Our newest release!🗞️ @laurahinte, @AdhiGhosh and @Danie__cc created an #epigenome atlas of five histone marks from mouse brown, beige and white adipocytes during cold exposure and thermoneutrality. 🧬 https://t.co/NgacqGX0Ew
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@ScienceCluster
Novo Nordisk Foundation Science Cluster
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🚀 Kicking off this first day of #GenomicMechanisms25 with @DaphneKoller founder and CEO of @insitro 🗣️ Machine Learning for Better Medicines #science #Genome #Drug @novonordiskfond Center for Genomic Mechanisms Disease at @broadinstitute
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@AdhiGhosh
Adhideb Ghosh
6 months
Check out the roadmap to the first consensus atlas of human and mouse #adiposetissue. Great initiative by the adipose bionetwork of @humancellatlas!
@NatMetabolism
Nature Metabolism
6 months
Towards a consensus atlas of human and mouse adipose tissue at single-cell resolution
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@Cell_Metabolism
Cell Metabolism
8 months
On this #WorldObesityDay, we bring you this Special Issue on Obesity, highlighting the complexities of this disease and systemic challenges we must overcome to combat it. https://t.co/41ZnpghMqe
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@AdhiGhosh
Adhideb Ghosh
9 months
Great resource for the adipose community! Check it out!
@HelmholtzMunich
Helmholtz Munich | @HelmholtzMunich
9 months
#Adiposetissue.org: New Knowledge Portal Enhances Obesity and Metabolism Research The new platform https://t.co/LdN2U4Knkd, developed by #HelmholtzMunich, Karolinska Institutet, and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen, centralizes molecular and clinical data from 6,000+
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@AdhiGhosh
Adhideb Ghosh
9 months
Our collaborative research from @WolfrumLab investigating why some individuals with obesity stay metabolically healthy! #obesity #metabolichealth #adiposetissue #insulinresistance #insulinsensitivity #singlecellomics
@ETH_en
ETH Zurich
9 months
A new atlas of cells in fat tissue could help to explain why some overweight people stay healthy, while others do not. https://t.co/J0NHhg4gpI
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@ETH
ETH Zürich
9 months
Forschende erstellten einen detaillierten Atlas über Veränderungen in Zellen von übergewichtigen Menschen. Er könnte ausserdem Unterschiede bei der Entstehung von Stoffwechselerkrankungen zwischen Männern und Frauen erklären. https://t.co/ZniANmwrUU
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ethz.ch
Körpergewicht und Body-Mass-Index alleine sagen zu wenig darüber aus, ob jemand an Stoffwechselstörungen erkranken wird. Ein neuer Atlas über Zellen im Fettgewebe könnte nun helfen zu entschlüsseln,...
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@ETH_en
ETH Zurich
9 months
ETH VP Christian Wolfrum highlights the importance of #Medical #Research for unresolved clinical issues and explores enhancing collaboration between ETH and hospitals, along with plans to consolidate medical research activities.
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ethz.ch
Medical research needs unresolved issues from clinical practice, says ETH Zurich Vice President Christian Wolfrum. He explains in an interview how cooperation between ETH research and hospitals can...
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@isciverse
Top Science
11 months
Unveiling adipose populations linked to metabolic health in obesity "Researchers generated a comprehensive cellular map of subcutaneous and visceral AT of individuals with metabolically healthy and unhealthy obesity.…" Open Access https://t.co/YQ4Y5lC5tD
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@DanielJDrucker
Daniel J Drucker
11 months
By characterizing adipose tissue cell types and transcriptional programs in health and disease the authors provide a roadmap for more phenotype-tailored options in obesity treatment. @Cell_Metabolism
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cell.com
Metabolic disease risk in individuals with obesity is variable and influenced by so-far-unknown factors. Reinisch and Ghosh et al. uncovered distinct cell populations and transcriptional programs in...
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@AdhiGhosh
Adhideb Ghosh
11 months
We are excited to present the first single nuclei atlas of metabolically healthy obesity in subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissue! @WolfrumLab #obesity #metabolichealth #adiposetissue
@Cell_Metabolism
Cell Metabolism
11 months
New! Online now: Unveiling adipose populations linked to metabolic health in obesity https://t.co/1KWJU66YtW
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@NatRevMCB
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
11 months
Now Online: Fat cells have long-lasting (epigenetic) memory https://t.co/ZwLHlHs2ER
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@NatureRevEndo
Nature Reviews Endocrinology
11 months
New content online: Memory of obesity stored in adipocytes https://t.co/0QxpohLy7b
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@Nature
nature
1 year
Even after drastic weight loss, the body’s fat cells carry the ‘memory’ of obesity
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nature.com
Nature - Long-lasting changes to the cells’ epigenome are linked to a decline in their function.
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@FGCZ_EN
FGCZ
1 year
Congrats to @laurahinte + @Danie__cc from the @vonmeyenn_lab for their publication in Nature! We are proud to have contributed to the #sequencing effort. Special shout-out also to our bioinformaticians who were directly involved with this work, @AdhiGhosh and @FalkoJulianNoe
@Nature
nature
1 year
Nature research paper: Adipose tissue retains an epigenetic memory of obesity after weight loss
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@AdhiGhosh
Adhideb Ghosh
1 year
Great collaborative work with @laurahinte and @Danie__cc from @vonmeyenn_lab is out now!
@Nature
nature
1 year
Nature research paper: Adipose tissue retains an epigenetic memory of obesity after weight loss
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@vonmeyenn_lab
vonmeyennlab
1 year
New in @Nature🧬: We discovered why keeping weight off is so challenging - fat cells retain an epigenetic #memory of their previous state, even after weight loss. This helps explain the biology behind weight regain. Excited to share our newest work!
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nature.com
Nature - Stable epigenetic changes indicate the existence of an obesogenic memory in mouse adipocytes that primes cells for pathological responses in an obesogenic environment and potentially...
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@EricTopol
Eric Topol
1 year
New @Nature A mechanism for why durable weight loss is so difficult: epigenetic memory of fat cells https://t.co/bfyTkvWS1P @vonMeyenn @laurahinte
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