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We study metabolism and everything secreted! Katrin J. Svensson Assistant Professor @StanfordPath Metabolic Core Director @StanfordDRC @svenssonlab.bsky.social

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RT @rushika_perera: Launched today- the Weill Cancer Hub West -supporting transformative cancer research collaborations btw @UCSF & @Stanfo….
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RT @Laeti67202: Thank you, Dr. Bickel, for featuring our research on the discovery of BRP during 'The Year in Obesity' session at ENDO 2025….
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Huge thanks to all the speakers at ADA2025 for sharing excellent science!! It was so fun to organize these sessions with @PaulTitchenell! This one is for you no-social-media-Nav
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Grateful to the American Diabetes Association @AmDiabetesAssn for the opportunity to make a short film about our lab at Stanford University. We talk about peptides and their roles in metabolic health.
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Stay tuned as we present ADA TV, a daily show presenting interviews on all the key issues the community is facing as well as coverage of all the most excitin...
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From @AmDiabetesAssn and @SvenssonLab, “Decoding the Dark Peptidome” @StanfordPath @StanfordMed @StanfordDRC.
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RT @annagloyn: Out today from @StanfordPeds Endocrine Fellow #HectorOrtega & @SethASharp a state of the art review on polygenic risk scor….
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Happy to share our latest paper showing that deletion of adipose-derived Isthmin-1 leads to fatty liver and elevated ceramides. Congrats to first author Saranya Reghupaty and all the co-authors! @MolMetab @StanfordPath @StanfordDRC
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RT @WeiWei_Stanford: My lab is recruiting a postdoc fellow to characterize new biochemical pathways that control taurine and glucose metabo….
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Happy to share this review on glucose and fructose metabolism in Annual Review of Nutrition @AnnualReviews. There is still a lot we don’t understand of how fructose metabolism is controlled. @JameelBarkat @KarenGarelli @StanfordPath @StanfordDRC .
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Sharing our latest review on peptide hormones by Laetitia Coassolo @Laeti67202 and Amanda Wiggenhorn @AmandaWigg_ in Trends in Biochemical Sciences.@TrendsBiochem @StanfordPath . Free full text:
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Thanks for highlighting amazing David Toomer.
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btw, kudos to David Toomer for the banger regex. (4/n)
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RT @lauriewired: Stanford just found a natural alternative to Ozempic using some clever regex on the human proteome. Instead of manually s….
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RT @DrSamuelBHume: To give an idea of the rate of progress in science, in the last 2 days @Nature (alone) has published pre-clinical discov….
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Full-text paper here:.
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This work would not have been possible without the amazing work of Laetitia Coassolo @Laeti67202 , Niels Danneskiold @nbds_bio and our collaborators Danny Chou, Liqun Luo, Andreas Stahl @UCBerkeley and many others! Thanks to @NIDDKgov @AHAScience SPARK @StanfordPath @StanfordCVI.
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Today in @Nature, we share our latest paper. We developed an algorithm to predict novel peptides cleaved by proconvertases across all human tissues. Using this method, we identified BRP, a brain-derived anti-obesity peptide.
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Fighting Obesity - 2024 - Chemistry & Industry - Wiley Online Library
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