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James Thomson

NOTE: Dr. Thomson retired from the Morgridge Institute in summer 2022 and is no longer recruiting students and staff for his research lab. What do the Etruscan shrew and the

Jing Fan

The overarching interest of our research is to investigate how mammalian cellular metabolism is dynamically reprogrammed during physiological transitions and in pathological conditions, and how such reprogramming of metabolism in

Jenelle Gierhart-Sutter

As the Administrative Director of the Morgridge Metabolism Theme and the UW Diabetes Center, I am responsible for overseeing all non-scientific aspects of the Metabolism theme and Diabetes Center. I

Dave Pagliarini

Education Postdoctoral fellowship, 2009, Harvard Medical School Ph.D., 2005, University of California, San Diego M.S., 2002, University of Michigan B.S., 1999, University of Notre Dame Selected Honors & Awards 2020

Adam Jochem

Mechanisms of virus replication and virus-host interactions.