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Clinical & Translational Metabolism - Call for Papers: Current Trends in Metabolism and Lipid Research

We are aimed at publishing cutting-edge, novel, impactful high-quality research and review articles spanning basic to clinical metabolic and lipid research to advance our knowledge on lipid homeostasis, metabolism, and their regulation at molecular and cellular levels. At present, Metabolism is a mature and prospective research field with a considerable track record of successful publications, especially in areas of lipid metabolism. During the past years, it has become a valuable instrument for providing insights into cellular and molecular mechanisms of lipid metabolism and its implications in health and multitude of diseases. Thus, it is increasingly important to boost lipid research and metabolism to explore these areas to its fullest potential. serving as a platform for providing breakthrough discoveries We make a call for articles from various fields of in a diverse array of topics which includes but not limited to molecular mechanisms underlying metabolic disorders, Diabetes, Obesity, Adipose Tissue biology, lipid metabolism, lipid functions, regulation of lipid metabolism, dietary lipids, lipids in cardiovascular Biology, Atherosclerosis, immunometabolism, aging, energy homeostasis, etiology, development, and treatment of metabolic and lipid disorders.

For more information about the submission process, please read the submission guidelines (this opens in a new tab).


Guest Editor:

Dr. Preethi Chandrasekaran

Dr. Preethi Chandrasekaran is currently a research staff member and lab manager at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Prior to this, she was a faculty member at the University of North Texas. Preethi completed her Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery at Government Kilpauk Medical College, India. She then went on to earn her master’s degree in microbiology and Immunology from Northern Illinois University. At present, she is a part of the editorial board in several journals. Currently, her research focuses on pathways of biosynthetic metabolism in the context of fatty liver, Diabetes, Atherosclerosis, lipids, and Neurological disorders. In addition, she is immensely involved in biochemical and structural aspects of G-protein coupled receptors such as Orexin and Cannabinoid receptors using NMR, Cryo EM and X-ray Crystallography to identify potential drug targets for dyslipidemia and sleep disorders.

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