Introducing Martina @Martina_MR7 to smørrebrød after a bike tour through Odense. Martina served as opponent on Ali’s thesis yesterday, educated us on iron and bone, and discussed many projects with our students. Thank you Martina, it was a pleasure
4 years after Ali Jamil @AliJami28537749 started in our unit as research assistant, he defended his PhD thesis, with big thanks to Martina Rauner @Martina_MR7 , Abbas Jafari and Charlotte Harken Jensen. Ali you did an amazing job. Good luck, we will miss you.
Big congratulations to you Atenisa @Atenisa1 for achieving your PhD. A fantastic journey peaks with a great defense and a lovely celebration. Also being proud of having the first PhD of our group graduating. What a milestone
I am looking for a post doc to join my new lab @Sydney_Uni! This is a great opportunity for an ECR to work with my team using cutting edge imaging approaches 🔬 to dive into bone metastatic breast cancer … and enjoy the Sydney life ☀️ 🏖️🤗 usyd.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/e…
This week, we are gaining a deeper and wider understanding of state-of-the-art metabolic bone research at our PhD course and symposium on Metabolic Bone Disease 🦴
Our participants have met new peers, extended their network and enhanced the potential for collaboration 🤝
🦴 Do you want to delve into the latest findings of metabolic bone research and clinical practice?
🤝 How about extending your network?
Join our Symposium 2-3 May on #Metabolic#Bone#Disease or PhD Course 30 April-2 May
👉Learn more & register: buff.ly/3OSWAyr
Remember to sign up for our PhD course on metabolic bone diseases. Great speakers and mentors, industry session, and project development in the beautiful town of Odense. Join us! @DDEA_Denmark @frost_nielsen
Check out our PhD course
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and Symposium
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on Metabolic Bone Diseases from clinical and basic science perspective.
Proudly put together with Bente Langdahl, @frost_nielsen, and @RyanCRiddle
Back in 2008 we made the discovery that endogenous glucocorticoid action in adipose tissue macrophages protects from severe insulin resistance during obesity. Now we know the mechanism due to the outstanding work of Giorgio Caretti and Ulrich Stiefel @ulrichstifel .
Great collaboration between the @uni_ulm and @SUND_SDU . Glucocorticoids cooperate with IL-4 signaling at the chromatin level to maintain macrophage polarization in adipose tissue which is important for adipose tissue – liver lipid homeostasis and whole body glucose metabolism.