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Welcome to the Touchstone Diabetes Center
  
 Philipp Scherer, PhD 
 Roger Unger, MD 
 Deborah Clegg, PhD 
  
 Joel Elmquist, DVM, PhD 
 Jay Horton, MD 
 Joyce Repa, PhD 
 Scott Grundy,MD, PhD 
 Steven Altschuler, PhD 
 Lani Wu, PhD 
  
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Welcome to the Touchstone Diabetes Center
 

The Touchstone Diabetes Center is devoted to the study of the cells and tissues that are either contributing to or are affected by diabetes and its co-morbidities. Research in the Touchstone Diabetes Center focuses on both basic and clinical aspects of type I and type II diabetes and questions related to the impact of diabetes and obesity on cardiovascular disease outcome and cancer incidence.

 

The Touchstone Diabetes Center is part of the fully integrated research effort at UT Southwestern in the area of Metabolic Research. Relevant partners in this effort are the  Division of Hypothalamic Research, Center for Human Nutrition , the Taskforce for Obesity Research at UT Southwestern (TORS), the McDermott Center for Human Growth and Development and the Simmons Cancer Center Site Map.

 

Our Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Core provides a full spectrum of services for the metabolic phenotyping of preclinical models and assay capabilities for clinical samples.

 

Focus areas within the Touchstone Diabetes Center are:

  • Adipose Tissue Physiology: Systemic impact of adipocyte-derived factors on insulin sensitivity and cardiovascular disease.
  • beta cell physiology: Apoptotic and regenerative aspects of b cell physiology.
  • Impact of obesity on breast cancer incidence and progression.
  • Regenerative aspects of tissues related to diabetic complications
  • Sexually dimorphic physiology of adipose tissue and the impact on sexually dimorphic disease susceptibility
  • Impact of sex hormones on energy metabolism

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