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MEND Conference: Elizabeth Weiser Caswell Diabetes Institute Grand Rounds

Featuring Thomas Lutz, PhD

3:00 pm-4:00 pm― February 9, 2024
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We owe much of our understanding of amylin/amylin receptor biology to the work of Prof. Lutz.  Not only has he defined roles for specific amylin receptor subtypes, but he has identified many of the mechanisms by which amylin suppresses feeding and controls blood glucose. - Martin G. Myers, Jr. MD, PhD

 

 

Physiology of the control of eating by amylin

 

Thomas Lutz, PhD

Prof. Dr. med. vet. Thomas A. Lutz

Professor of Veterinary Physiology

University of Zurich - Vetsuisse Faculty

Institute of Veterinary Physiology

 

In-Person at NCRC, Building 32, Auditorium

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