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

Stanford, CA
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Hypoxia and glycemic control by Isha Jain @IshaJain5 @arcinstitute @StanfordDRC
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Excited to hear about metabolism across scales from Marcia Haigis @StanfordDRC @StanfordPath
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Excited to hear about metabolism across scales from Marcia Haigis @StanfordDRC @StanfordPath
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Long Lab
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So excited to be at the 6th annual Bay Area metabolism meeting!!! @Stanford @UCSF @UCBerkeley @StanfordDRC
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Honored to receive the Endocrine Society’s 2026 Richard E. Weitzman Outstanding Early Career Investigator Award. Grateful to my team and collaborators!!! #ENDO2026 #EndocrineSociety @annagloyn @StanfordPath @StanfordDRC @StanfordEndo
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Endocrine Society
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Congratulations to the 2026 Laureate Award Recipients | We celebrate the highest achievements in endocrinology across research, clinical care, leadership, mentorship, innovation, and service. View the winners: https://t.co/boEvCw97LA #ENDO2026 #endocrinology
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Rushika M. Perera
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Launched today- the Weill Cancer Hub West -supporting transformative cancer research collaborations btw @UCSF & @Stanford. Honored to co-lead, with @longlabstanford, our team who will study the impact of diet on pancreatic cancer initiation, progression and therapy response.
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Backed by a $100M gift from Joan and Sandy Weill, UCSF and @StanfordMed @StanfordCancer are launching Weill Cancer Hub West, a $200M initiative in team science to accelerate cancer research and improve care over the next decade. https://t.co/4xTNCEmjBR
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Laetitia Voilquin-Coassolo
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Thank you, Dr. Bickel, for featuring our research on the discovery of BRP during 'The Year in Obesity' session at ENDO 2025. #ENDO25 @SvenssonLab
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Cell Press
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Discovery of peptides as key regulators of metabolic and cardiovascular crosstalk. Check out this review in @CellReports by @SvenssonLab Katrin J. Svensson & Zeyuan Zhang #ENDO2025
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Zhang et al. highlight the role of peptides in crosstalk and metabolic processes. They discuss the history of peptide discovery and recent advances in peptidomics, proteomics, and AI technologies...
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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. https://t.co/9tZLtdwkSC
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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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Anna Gloyn
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Out today from @StanfordPeds Endocrine Fellow #HectorOrtega & @SethASharp a state of the art review on polygenic risk scores (#PRS) in diabetes. This is your 101 on what we currently know about them and their application to understanding disease heterogeneity and clinical
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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 https://t.co/iJ9h5ji95T
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Wei Lab@wisc
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My lab is recruiting a postdoc fellow to characterize new biochemical pathways that control taurine and glucose metabolism. Email me at wei.wei2@wisc.edu to apply! Please help RT🙏 @longlabstanford @JudithSimcox @UWBiochem
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@SvenssonLab Exciting!
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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 https://t.co/Jb3uEA3yw1
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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: https://t.co/kcYL64Ltlc
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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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LaurieWired
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Stanford just found a natural alternative to Ozempic using some clever regex on the human proteome. Instead of manually searching through proteins, their one-liner “peptide predictor” regex narrowed down promising candidates. The calculation likely took just a few seconds.
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Samuel Hume
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To give an idea of the rate of progress in science, in the last 2 days @Nature (alone) has published pre-clinical discoveries of: 1) New antibiotics 2) A new obesity medication 3) A new pain medication 4) New atherosclerosis medications
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Andrew Savinov
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Hot on the heels of excellent work from @SvenssonLab, more evidence of large-scale generation of functional protein fragments by proteolysis https://t.co/fDnONai5Cr Very exciting to see this convergence with our work showing pervasive function of protein fragments in vivo! (1/2)
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Nature - Proteasomal degradation of cellular proteins generate defence peptides constitutively and in response to bacterial infection. Such peptides might provide a source of natural antibiotics...
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Full-text paper here: https://t.co/4eqUbGGvsD
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