Mark Febbraio
Garvan Institute of Medical Research, NSW, Australia
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Professor Mark Febbraio is a Senior Principal Research Fellow of the NHMRC, is the Head of the Cellular and Molecular Metabolism Laboratory and Head of the Division of Diabetes & Metabolism at The Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Sydney, Australia. He is also the CSO of N-Gene Research Laboratories Inc., a USA based Biotechnology Company and the Founder and CSO of the recently incorporated company Kinomedica. His research is focussed on understanding cellular and molecular mechanisms associated with exercise, obesity, type 2 diabetes and cancer and his aim is to develop novel drugs to treat lifestyle related diseases. He has authored over 230 peer reviewed papers in leading journals and has over 25,000 career citations. He has won prizes at international, national and institutional levels including the A K McIntyre Prize for significant contributions to Australian Physiological Science (1999), the Colin I Johnson Lectureship by the High Blood Pressure Research Council of Australia (2006) the ESA/ADS Joint Plenary Lecture (2009), the Sandford Skinner Oration from the University of Melbourne (2011), Eureka Scientific Prize Finalist (2013) and the Kellion Award for the Australian Diabetes Society (2017).
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
High fat diet induced cardiac insulin resistance occurs independently of myocardial lipotoxicity and without impairments in the insulin signaling cascade. (#172)
9:00 AM
Darren C Henstridge
ADS Basic Orals – Mum, your Genes or the Environment: Where Does the Blame Lie?
Therapeutic blockade of IL-6 trans-signaling rescues adipose tissue inflammation, but not insulin resistance, in high fat fed mice. (#149)
5:30 PM
Michael Kraakman
ADS Pincus Taft Young Investigators Award Session