
About
Marcus Seldin, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of Biological Chemistry at the University of California, Irvine (UCI), School of Medicine. His research focuses on systems genetics approaches to dissect mechanisms of integrative physiology, particularly inter-organ signaling networks in health and disease. The Seldin Lab integrates population genetics with experimental methods to study genetic and molecular drivers of clinical traits, such as metabolism, endocrine communication, and cardiometabolic disorders.
- Research Interests: Endocrine communication, myokine signaling, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) pathophysiology, and the role of sex differences in metabolic regulation.
- Labs/Teams: UCI Systems Genetics Lab, focusing on multi-omics analyses and systems biology approaches.
- Key Projects: Investigating adipose-tissue signaling in aging, circadian clock disruption in cancer, and genetic architecture of heart mitochondrial function.
Publications highlight his work on inter-organ crosstalk, metabolic adaptations to exercise, and genetic determinants of cardiometabolic traits. His lab develops computational pipelines for deconvolution of multi-omics data, emphasizing translational applications in personalized medicine.
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