The Lawson Lab recently published a review in the American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism, “Pancreatic β-cell heterogeneity in health and diabetes: classes, sources, and subtypes.” Alex Miranda, a grad student in the Lawson Lab, is...
The Lawson Lab recently published a paper in Physiological Reports, “Spontaneous restoration of functional β‐cell mass in obese SM/J mice.” Alex Miranda, a graduate student in the lab, is lead author on the paper. Heather Lawson, PhD, Assistant Professor...
The Lawson Lab has a new preprint, “Spontaneous restoration of functional β-cell mass in obese SM/J mice.” Alex Miranda, a graduate student in the Lawson Lab, is first author on the preprint. Heather Lawson, PhD, Assistant Professor in the Department of...
Alex Miranda, a graduate student in the Lawson Lab, was recently inducted into the Bouchet Graduate Honor Society. The society recognizes outstanding scholarly achievement and promotes diversity and excellence in graduate education. Congratulations, Alex!
The Lawson Lab recently had a paper published in Nutrition & Metabolism. The paper, “Dietary iron interacts with genetic background to influence glucose homeostasis,” shows the importance of accounting for genetic variation when assessing the effects...
The Lawson lab recently had two papers accepted for publication. The first, “The Epigenetics of Metabolic Syndrome,” by first author Caryn Carson, a graduate student in the Lawson lab, will appear in an upcoming issue of Physiological Genomics 2018. The...