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Daniel Berry Lab Cornell

 

Research Overview


Our research seeks to explain why adipose tissue becomes dysfunctional in obesity and aging and how this failure contributes to metabolic disease. Using genetic and physiological approaches, we study how vascular adipocyte progenitor cell niches control adipose tissue growth, maintenance, and thermogenic capacity. We focus on how disruption of these vascular niches alters tissue plasticity and drives systemic metabolic decline.

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Areas of Interest


Metabolic disease and adipose tissue dysfunction

Vascular adipocyte progenitor cell niches

Adipose tissue plasticity across the lifespan

Genetic control of adipose tissue remodeling

Inter-tissue communication in metabolic health