Gyanendra Tripathi
Professor of Physiology
Department of Biomedical Sciences
University of Westminster
United Kingdom
Biography
Professor Gyanendra Tripathi graduated with MSc in Biotechnology from Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, India (1993) and completed his PhD on, Regulation of genes involved in the synthesis of biodegradable biolpolymer, polyhydroxy butyrate, in 1998 from National Chemical Laboratory, India on a Council of Scientific and Industrial Research Fellowship. In 1999 he moved to University of Aberdeen, and did his first postdoctoral training on, transcriptional regulation of Gcn4 in Candida albicans. Later in 2002 he moved to Babraham Institute, Cambridge to work on mouse transgenics and IGF signalling.
Research Interest
His research interest is translational with a focus towards metabolic medicine and is very interdisciplinary. The overall theme of my research is to understand the molecular mechanisms of obesity and obesity associated metabolic disorders such as type 2 diabetes.
Publications
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Piya, Milan. "Impact of gut hormone FGF-19 on type-2 diabetes and mitochondrial recovery in a prospective study of obese diabetic women undergoing bariatric surgery." (2017).
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Piya, M. (2017). Impact of gut hormone FGF-19 on type-2 diabetes and mitochondrial recovery in a prospective study of obese diabetic women undergoing bariatric surgery.
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Piya, Milan. "Impact of gut hormone FGF-19 on type-2 diabetes and mitochondrial recovery in a prospective study of obese diabetic women undergoing bariatric surgery." (2017).