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Babukrishna Maniyadath is a Researcher at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU), affiliated with the Susanne Mandrup Lab. He holds a PhD from the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai, India (2020), and specializes in metabolic regulation, epigenetics, and adipose tissue biology. His current research focuses on adipose tissue plasticity during obesity development and regression, employing single-cell transcriptomics, cytometry, and primary cell culture techniques.
Key research themes include molecular mechanisms governing in-vivo adipogenesis under high-fat diets, metabolic oscillations in liver physiology, and the interplay between nutrient signaling and epigenetic modifications. Dr. Maniyadath's work bridges basic science with translational applications in obesity and metabolic disorders.
Publications emphasize single-cell resolution analysis of adipose tissue dynamics, chromatin regulation under metabolic stress, and SIRT1/SIRT6 signaling pathways. His research has implications for understanding obesity pathogenesis and developing therapeutic strategies targeting metabolic plasticity.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed. He collaborates with the Mandrup Lab on projects involving functional genomics and metabolism, contributing to the ATLAS project's adipose tissue atlas initiative.
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