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John Denu is the Katherine Berns Van Donk Steenbock Professor in Nutrition at the Department of Biomolecular Chemistry, University of Wisconsin–Madison. He focuses on epigenetic chromatin changes that regulate cell signaling and metabolism, integrating AI in health research.
- BS, University of Wisconsin–Madison
- PhD, Texas A & M University
- Postdoctoral fellowship, University of Michigan Medical School
His research explores the intersection of epigenetics, chromatin biology, and metabolic regulation, with applications in AI-driven health sciences. The Denu Lab operates within the Discovery Building at 330 N. Orchard Street, Madison, WI 53715, advancing understanding of how chromatin modifications influence cellular metabolism and signaling pathways.
- Katherine Berns Van Donk Steenbock Professor in Nutrition
John's work has established significant connections between nutritional science and epigenetic mechanisms, though no specific grants or student advising details are mentioned in the provided text. His lab's website provides further resources: https://denulab.discovery.wisc.edu/.
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