The Graduiertenkolleg 1957 “Adipocyte-Brain Crosstalk” was established in 2014 with the funding from the German Research Foundation. It aims at providing structured doctoral training at the interface of neuroscience, biology and translational medicine. At GRK1957 we study the effects of adipose tissue hormones on CNS function and, in turn, the control of adipose tissue physiology by the brain.
PhD Projects
Central regulation of CO2-induced metabolic changes of adipose tissue and its alterations in endothelial dysfunction (Jan Wenzel & Markus Schwaninger)
Effect of adipokines/cytokines on HIF-1 regulated astrocyte glucose metabolism (Olaf Jöhren)
TRH neurons in the energy homoeostasis and regulation of brown adipose tissue (Helge Müller-Fielitz & Markus Schwaninger)
Parkinson`s Disease as a model for mechanisms of body weight regulation (Norbert Brüggemann & Britta Wilms)
Effects of thyroid hormone on adipocyte-brain crosstalk (Jens Mittag & Alexander Iwen)
Effects of subchronic activation of brown adipose tissue in humans (Sebastian Schmid & Britta Wilms)
Interplay between white and brown fat tissue and brain structure and function (Thomas Münte & Marcus Heldmann & Swantje Brede)
Dynamic epigenetic regulation of leptin gene expression during positive and negative energy balance
(Henriette Kirchner)
Interaction of the circadian clock and the reward system in metabolic regulation (Henrik Oster)
The role of the SCN clock in the regulation of leptin signaling in the brain (Henrik Oster)
Impact of the ACE2/Ang (1-7)/Mas axis and the angiotensin A/alamandine/ MrgD axis on weight regulation (Walter Raasch & Michael Bader)
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11 PhD Positions in Neuroscience at Graduiertenkolleg 1957 “Adipocyte-Brain Crosstalk