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Matthew Watt

Professor
Medicine
Monash University
Australia

Biography

Professor Matthew Watt leads an innovative research program that seeks to identify how defects of lipid metabolism and inter-tissue communication cause obesity-related disorders, and to use this information to discover novel targets that can be transitioned to clinical therapeutics. His team’s research strategy encompasses two major streams: (1) Target identification- where protein expression is modulated in cultured cells and combined with discovery-based transcriptomic, proteomic and lipidomic approaches with targeted functional cell biology to unravel the regulation of biological functions (metabolism, endocrine function, energy metabolism). (2) In vivo validation- involves the utilisation of mouse metabolic phenotyping and biochemical assessment of unique transgenic murine models to understand integrative biology systems. This is followed by pre-clinical studies in human tissues to demonstrate potential therapeutic efficacy. Professor Watt has authored >120 peer-reviewed manuscripts and contributes to the discipline through his roles as National Secretary of the Australian Physiological Society and as a reviewing editor of the American Journal of Physiology (Endocrinology & Metabolism).  Professor Matthew Watt leads an innovative research program that seeks to identify how defects of lipid metabolism and inter-tissue communication cause obesity-related disorders, and to use this information to discover novel targets that can be transitioned to clinical therapeutics. His team’s research strategy encompasses two major streams: (1) Target identification- where protein expression is modulated in cultured cells and combined with discovery-based transcriptomic, proteomic and lipidomic approaches with targeted functional cell biology to unravel the regulation of biological functions (metabolism, endocrine function, energy metabolism). (2) In vivo validation- involves the utilisation of mouse metabolic phenotyping and biochemical assessment of unique transgenic murine models to understand integrative biology systems. This is followed by pre-clinical studies in human tissues to demonstrate potential therapeutic efficacy. Professor Watt has authored >120 peer-reviewed manuscripts and contributes to the discipline through his roles as National Secretary of the Australian Physiological Society and as a reviewing editor of the American Journal of Physiology (Endocrinology & Metabolism). 

Research Interest

Complications of Hypoglycemia Diabetes and Alcohol Diabetes and Weight Loss Diabetes Cholestrol Diabetes for Dummies Diabetes Lipid Metabolism

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