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Jeremy Bober is a Researcher at Yale University's Yale School of Medicine. His work focuses on neuroscience, endocrinology, and metabolic research, with a particular emphasis on hypothalamic regulation, gene therapy applications in primates, and the effects of hormones like estradiol and environmental toxins such as bisphenol A on neural synapses. He collaborates with prominent researchers including Marcelo Dietrich and Tamas Horvath, contributing to studies on Agrp neurons' roles in metabolism and behavior, and AAV vector efficacy in gene delivery.
Key research interests include the developmental impacts of puberty on adiposity, dopamine neuronal plasticity influenced by AgRP neurons, and the behavioral outcomes of hypothalamic circuitry. His findings have been published in high-impact journals like Nature Communications, Cell, and PNAS, addressing topics from metabolic homeostasis to neuroendocrine mechanisms.
Bober's work bridges molecular neuroscience with translational medicine, advancing understanding of neural mechanisms and therapeutic gene delivery strategies. His recent studies highlight the multifunctional roles of hunger-related neurons beyond feeding behaviors, contributing to broader insights into neuroendocrine regulation and metabolic disorders.