MANTP Trainers

    • Photo of Daniel Amador-Noguez
      Daniel Amador-Noguez
      Associate Professor of Bacteriology
      Impact of microbial bile acid transformations on host physiology
      Daniel Amador-Noguez
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      Rozalyn Anderson
      Professor of Medicine
      Nutrient sensitive regulatory pathways in aging and age-associated disease
      Rozalyn Anderson
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      Alan Attie
      Professor of Biochemistry
      Genetics of obesity, diabetes, and metabolic diseases; Genetics of diet responsiveness
      Alan Attie
    • Photo of Snehal Chaudhari
      Snehal Chaudhari
      Assistant Professor of Biochemistry
      Study of small molecules abundantly present in the gut that are substantially synthesized and modulated by gut bacteria, and how they influence health and disease
      Snehal Chaudhari
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      Vincent Cryns
      Professor of Medicine
      Nutritional intervention to prime tumor response to drugs
      Vincent Cryns
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      Dawn Davis
      Professor of Medicine
      Changes in pancreatic beta cell gene expression in response to obesity and in the setting of beta cell proliferation
      Dawn Davis
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      John Denu
      Professor of Biomolecular Chemistry
      Investigation of the proposed “Histone Code”; understanding the mechanisms of enzymes that reversibly modify proteins and the effects of these modifications on protein function
      John Denu
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      Daniela Drummond-Barbosa
      Professor of Genetics
      We investigate how stem cell lineages are regulated by diet, metabolism, and physiology in Drosophila melanogaster
      Daniela Drummond-Barbosa
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      Richard Eisenstein
      Professor of Nutritional Sciences
      Cellular and Genetic Toxicology. Iron. Regulation of iron metabolism. Molecular regulation of the synthesis of iron transport and storage proteins (not currently taking grad students)
      Richard Eisenstein
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      Jing Fan
      Associate Professor of Medical Microbiology and Immunology
      Immunometabolism; Cancer metabolism; dynamic metabolic regulation
      Jing Fan
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      Luke Funk
      Professor of Surgery
      Mixed-methods approaches and clinical trials to identify barriers to obesity care and test interventions designed to increase use of obesity treatments
      Luke Funk
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      Andrea Galmozzi
      Assistant Professor of Medicine
      Metabolic regulation of adipose tissue
      Andrea Galmozzi
    • Photo of Guy Groblewski
      Guy Groblewski
      Professor of Nutritional Sciences
      Intracellular signal transduction and membrane/protein trafficking in gastrointestinal epithelial cells (not currently taking grad students)
      Guy Groblewski
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      David Harris
      Assistant Professor of Surgery
      Mechanistic intersection between bariatric surgery, metabolism, and aging; Bariatric surgery effects on the process of cellular senescence
      David Harris
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      Laura Hernandez
      Professor of Dairy Science
      Regulation of lactation and milk synthesis in relation to the autocrine, paracrine, endocrine and serotonin systems; Regulation of mammary gland calcium transport and maternal calcium homeostasis during lactation
      Laura Hernandez
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      Andrew Hryckowian
      Assistant Professor of Gastroenterology & Hepatology
      Building novel concepts and approaches (e.g., dietary intervention, bacteriophage therapy) for coping with bacterial pathogens
      Andrew Hryckowian
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      Adam Kuchnia
      Assistant Professor of Nutritional Sciences
      Muscle and protein metabolism, nutritional management in clinical populations
      Adam Kuchnia
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      Dudley Lamming
      Associate Professor of Endocrinology
      The regulation of healthy aging by what, when, and how much we eat.
      Dudley Lamming
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      Vanessa Leone
      Assistant Professor of Animal Biologics and Metabolism
      Intersection of diet, gut microbes, circadian rhythms, and metabolism using preclinical models
      Vanessa Leone
    • Mark Meyer
      Mark Meyer
      Assistant Professor of Nutritional Sciences
      Vitamin D metabolism, inflammatory disease, gene expression regulation, bioinformatics, genome-editing
      Mark Meyer
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      Joshua Mezrich
      Professor of Surgery
      Dietary supplements as treatment for C. difficile-induced colitis
      Joshua Mezrich
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      Brian Parks
      Associate Professor of Nutritional Sciences
      Gene-diet interactions, obesity, diabetes, and systems genetics
      Brian Parks
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      Joseph Pierre
      Assistant Professor of Nutritional Sciences
      Research on the gut microbiome, nutrition, and intestinal physiology and disease
      Joseph Pierre
    • Photo of Scott Reeder
      Scott Reeder
      Professor
      Abdominal adiposity, liver fat, liver iron overload and other features of diffuse liver disease, quantification of perfusion in liver tumors, hemodynamics of portal hypertension, and the use of new contrast agents in liver and biliary diseases
      Scott Reeder
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      Federico Rey
      Associate Professor of Bacteriology
      Understand how variations in the gut microbiome modulate the effects of diet and host’s susceptibility to cardiometabolic disease
      Federico Rey
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      Timothy Rhoads
      Assistant Professor of Nutritional Sciences
      Caloric restriction, metabolism, biology of aging, systems biology, gene expression regulation
      Timothy Rhoads
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      William Schrage
      Professor of Kinesiology
      Human cardiovascular control during exercise or environmental stress, focused on the impact of obesity and insulin resistance on blood flow regulation to skeletal muscle and brain
      William Schrage
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      Judith Simcox
      Associate Professor of Biochemistry
      Transcriptional regulation of nutrient responsive pathways in thermogenesis
      Judith Simcox
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      Sherry Tanumihardjo
      Professor of Nutritional Sciences
      Vitamin A status assessment and provitamin A carotenoids as sources of vitamin A; vegetables and fruit intake to enhance health
      Sherry Tanumihardjo
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      Jan Peter van Pijkeren
      Professor of Food Science
      Diet-Microbe-Phage interactions in the gut ecosystem and development of microbial therapeutics
      Jan Peter van Pijkeren
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      Nathan Welham
      Professor of Surgery
      Protein metabolism; retinoids in epithelial biology; voice and swallow disorders
      Nathan Welham
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      Eric Yen
      Associate Professor of Nutritional Sciences
      Intestine, assimilation of dietary fat, triacylglycerol synthesis, and energy balance
      Eric Yen

    The Metabolism and Nutrition Training Program (MANTP) is supported by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases of the National Institutes for Health under award number 2T32DK007665.