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Simone Bossi is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences (SUND), working within the Emanuelli Group. His research focuses on molecular mechanisms regulating thermogenesis in adipose tissue, with primary laboratory affiliation at Blegdamsvej 3B, Mærsk Tårnet, 7th floor, Copenhagen.
His research centers on metabolic regulation in brown adipocytes, specifically investigating Basigin-mediated thermogenic pathways. Key interests include molecular signaling in adipose tissue, energy homeostasis, and the pathophysiological implications for obesity and metabolic disorders. His work bridges cellular biology with translational metabolic research through experimental models of adipocyte function.
Bossi's 2023 FEBS Journal publication demonstrates Basigin's essential role in full thermogenic activation, representing current work in molecular metabolism. This research contributes to broader fields including biochemistry, endocrinology, and obesity therapeutics, with emphasis on protein-mediated regulatory mechanisms in energy-expending tissues.
He operates within the Emanuelli Group, a research team focused on uncovering molecular pathways in adipose tissue that govern metabolic health, utilizing advanced cellular and molecular techniques to investigate thermogenic regulation.
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