Lawson Lab has new preprint

The Lawson Lab has a new preprint, “Integrated transcriptomics identifies β-cell subpopulations and genetic networks associated with obesity and glycemic control in SM/J mice.” Congratulations, all!

Lawson Lab publishes a paper in Physiological Reports

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...

Lawson Lab publishes paper in Cell Reports

The Lawson Lab published a paper recently in Cell Reports, “Brown Adipose Expansion and Remission of Glycemic Dysfunction in Obese SM/J Mice.” Caryn Carson, a graduate student in the lab who recently earned her PhD, is lead author on the paper. Heather...

Heather Lawson, Mike Provence, and Thomas Baranski get NIH R01 award

Heather Lawson, PhD, Assistant Professor in the Department of Genetics at Washington University School of Medicine, and Mike Provence, PhD, Professor of Genetics and Director of the Division of Statistical Genetics (DSG) at Washington University School of Medicine,...

Lawson Lab publishes paper in Physiological Genomics

The Lawson Lab recently published a paper in Physiological Genomics, “Genetic background and diet affect brown adipose gene co-expression networks associated with metabolic phenotypes.” Caryn Carson, a graduate student in the lab, is first author on the...

Lawson Lab has new pre-print on natural brown adipose expansion

The Lawson Lab has a new pre-print, “Natural brown adipose expansion and remission of hyperglycemia in obese SM/J mice.” Caryn Carson and Mario Miranda, graduate students in the Lawson Lab, are first authors on the pre-print. Heather Lawson, Ph.D.,...