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SUMMARY:18th Annual Pioneers in Endocrinology Workshop: GLP-1 beyond Weight Loss
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, October 13\, 2026 – Douglass Student Center\, 100 George Street\, New Brunswick\, NJ 08901 \nScientific Presentations (Trayes Hall B)\n10:00 AM to 12:30 PM \nRandy J. Seeley\, PhD – Dr. Randy J. Seeley is the Henry King Ransom Endowed Professor of Surgery\, Internal Medicine\, and\nNutritional Sciences at the University of Michigan School of Medicine. He also serves as the director of\nthe NIH-funded Michigan Nutrition Obesity Research Center (MNORC). His scientific work has focused\non the brain-gut axis and its role in the regulation of energy balance and metabolism with a focus on\nnew treatment strategies. He and his lab have worked to understand the actions of GLP-1 agonists and\nidentify the molecular underpinnings of the potent effects of bariatric surgery on weight and\nmetabolism. \nLinda Rinaman\, PhD- Dr. Linda Rinaman is a distinguished research professor in the Department of Psychology and the R.\nBruce Masterton Professor of Neuroscience at Florida State University. She is coeditor in chief of Brain\nStructure and Function. Her current research using rodents includes anatomical and functional analysis\nof glucagon-expressing cells in the brain and periphery. This research is providing novel insight into the\nGLP-1 agonist effects on binge-type eating disorders\, alcohol use disorder\, and other substance use\ndisorders. \nLuncheon: 12:30–1:30 PM (in person\, Trayes Hall A)\nPoster Presentations: 1:30–3:00 PM (in person\, Douglass Lounge) Featuring the most current endocrine research at Rutgers
URL:https://addiction.rutgers.edu/event/18th-annual-pioneers-in-endocrinology-workshop-glp-1-beyond-weight-loss/
LOCATION:Douglass Student Center\, Trayes Hall\, 100 George Street\, New Brunswick\, 08901
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