About
Liangyou Rui is a Professor at the University of Michigan, holding joint appointments in the Medical School and the Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology. They are also the Louis G D'Alecy Collegiate Professor, a distinguished named chair, and participate in mentoring students and researchers.
- Education: PhD from the University of Michigan Medical School
- Postdoctoral Training: Harvard Medical School and Joslin Diabetes Center
Rui's research focuses on the molecular and epigenetic mechanisms underlying metabolic disorders. Key areas include:
- Epigenetic and epitranscriptomic regulation
- Obesity and related metabolic dysfunctions
- Type 2 Diabetes and NASH
- RNA methylation (e.g., m6A) and its impact on metabolic pathways
- Hepatic glucose production and lipid metabolism
- Neuronal signaling in energy balance
- Inflammation and immune-metabolic crosstalk
Rui's recent publications highlight interdisciplinary work bridging molecular biology, endocrinology, and oncology, with a focus on:
- Non-canonical NFκB signaling in metabolic tissues
- Role of NIK in tumor-brown adipose crosstalk
- Epigenetic regulators like Slug in adipogenesis
- RNA methylation's influence on hypothalamic control of metabolism
Awards and recognitions include the prestigious Louis G D'Alecy Collegiate Professor chair, reflecting their leadership in metabolic research.
Rui collaborates with multidisciplinary centers at the University of Michigan, including:
- Caswell Diabetes Institute
- Rogel Cancer Center
- Global REACH
- Center for Cell Plasticity and Organ Design
- Biosciences Initiative
Their work is further disseminated through the Liangyou Rui Lab, which explores epigenetic mechanisms in metabolic diseases.
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