Brought to you by the Genetic Counseling Graduate Program at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson:
Genetics and Genomics Grand Rounds
Sept. 21 | 4 –5 p.m. | HSIB 880/Zoom
“Evolution, Pleiotropy, Development, Teeth and Health Lessons from Beringia”
Larry Mandarino, PhD
Professor, UArizonaCollege of Medicine –Tucson
Chief, Division of Endocrinology, UArizona Department of Medicine
Director, UAHS Center for Disparities in Diabetes, Obesity, and Metabolism
Virtual link: https://arizona.zoom.us/j/83648686758
Telephone: 602-753-0140 | Meeting ID: 836 4868 6758
Flyer for this event: l.mandarino.gggr_.flier_.9-21-23.pdf
About the Speaker: Dr. Larry Mandarino is a Professor of Medicine at the University of Arizona and an expert in the area of the pathogenesis of obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus, especially as that relates to insulin resistance in skeletal muscle. Having studied insulin resistance in the Gila River Pimas as a PhD student in Physical Anthropology at Arizona State University, he guided his career into a more physiological, biological, and genetic track to learn more about how type 2 diabetes could become so prevalent in a number of populations worldwide. He returned to Arizona, to ASU, in 2004 to direct the Center for Metabolic Biology, a multidisciplinary, multi-investigator unit devoted to understanding the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes. The Center moved to Mayo Arizona and then finally to the University of Arizona in Tucson in 2016.
Speaker Host: Yann Klimentidis, PhD | yann@arizona.edu
Contact: Kathy Ben | kben@email.arizona.edu
Health Sciences Innovation Building, Room 880
University of Arizona Health Sciences Campus
1670 E. Drachman St.
Tucson, AZ 85721
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