# Molecular Metabolism: From Cell Biology to Systems Physiology

> **NIH NIH R13** · FEDERATION OF AMER SOC FOR EXPER BIOLOGY · 2024 · $25,000

## Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract
Jeffrey Elmendorf, David Guertin and Kathryn Wellen are pleased to co-chair the next Federation of American
Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) conference on “Molecular Metabolism: From Cell Biology to
Systems Physiology.” The event will be held at Southbridge Hotel & Conference Center Southbridge, MA,
during the week of July 14-18, 2024. This marks a new venue and an expanded theme for one of the longest-
running and best-regarded meetings in the FASEB SRC series, historically focused on glucose transporters,
insulin signaling and glucose homeostasis. The conference was originally launched in 1993 in recognition of
the cloning and characterization of a subset of the major glucose transporter isoforms. Over the ensuing years,
the meeting has continued to feature important advances in glucose regulation, evolving in recent meetings to
embrace new topics in glucose homeostasis, metabolite signaling, and systems physiology as they relate to
chronic diseases and conditions including obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases. Our 2024
conference will highlight newly discovered mechanisms of metabolic regulation and dysregulation at both the
cell and organ level. The themes of the meeting were also chosen to align with challenges faced by the
pharmaceutical and biotech industries in identifying new therapeutic targets that combat tractable disease
mechanisms. For example, the conference will shine a spotlight on basic, clinical, and pharmaceutical science
behind bench-to-beside aspects of drug development, as well as on breakthrough advances in the metabolic
relationships between various diseases. A particular example will be a session centered around GLP1-based
therapies to inspire both young and established, investigators to forge ahead with studies aimed at disease
prevention and treatment avenues. Importantly, this and other sessions have been designed with the goals of
attracting young investigators and in maintaining an inclusive conference environment by which trainees and
established investigators of all cultural backgrounds and personal characteristics can benefit. We have invited
32 scientists from institutions and companies worldwide to speak at the meeting, as well as an additional
dozen prominent scientists to serve as session chairs and discussion leaders. In addition to these speakers we
will be selecting approximately 16 short talks from abstracts to be presented by junior investigators,
postdoctoral fellows, and students. We will also run several poster sessions, and continue two very well-
received events launched at previous meetings; a "speed-dating" session to facilitate networking and
encourage student participation from the very beginning of the meeting; and an “open mike” session of
approximately 2 hours to allow volunteers to present particularly exciting data for discussion, with about 10
minutes per speaker. We will also hold a career development workshop focusing on the use of social medi...

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 10999536
- **Project number:** 1R13DK141189-01
- **Recipient organization:** FEDERATION OF AMER SOC FOR EXPER BIOLOGY
- **Principal Investigator:** JEFFREY S ELMENDORF
- **Activity code:** R13 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2024
- **Award amount:** $25,000
- **Award type:** 1
- **Project period:** 2024-07-10 → 2025-06-30

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10999536

## Citation

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