Translational Neurosciences: A gut cell for food reward

Fri, 01/12/2024 - 9:00am to 10:00am

In this Department of Translational Neurosciences guest seminar, Laura Rupprecht, PhD, from Duke University will deliver a talk titled "A gut cell for food reward."

CME Information: There are no CME credits associated with this seminar.

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Presenter Details

Laura Rupprecht, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow, The Laboratory of Gut-Brain Neurobiology
Department of Medicine, Duke University

Dr. Rupprecht received her doctorate in neuroscience from the University of Pittsburgh under the mentorship of Alan Sved. Her research focuses on the molecular and behavioral mechanisms underlying feeding and addiction behavior. In her postdoctoral work with Diego Bohórquez at Duke University, she defined a specific intestine circuit that drives the preference for sugar. To uncover these circuits, she has developed novel optogenetic tools for use inside the gut. Her current work is uncovering how specific sensory cells in the intestine drive a feeling of pleasure, with implications for diseases such as obesity and addiction.

Biological and Biomedical Seminars
College of Medicine – Phoenix

Flyer for this event:  seminar_announcement_flyer_laura_rupprecht_jan_12.pdf

Event Location: 

Health Sciences Education Building, Room C401
435 N. 5th St., Phoenix, AZ 85004

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Event Coordinator Name: 
Deborah Benoit
602-827-2069
Event Contact Department: 
Department of Translational Neurosciences, College of Medicine - Phoenix