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Metabolism, Energy Balance & Obesity

Basic and clinical studies related to energy balance and physiological mechanisms modulating weight gain, loss and maintenance.

NIDDK Program Staff

  • Carol Renfrew Haft, Ph.D. Adipocyte development and biology in various fat depots; protein trafficking, secretion, processing and ER stress in metabolic disease
  • Corinne M. Silva, Ph.D. Signaling pathways, nuclear receptors and nutrient sensing in metabolic tissues; role of intrauterine environment in offspring metabolic disease
  • James F. Hyde, Ph.D. Neurobiology of energy balance and body composition in obesity; Diabetes Research Centers
  • Karen L. Teff, Ph.D. Effects of bariatric surgery on diabetes and metabolism, clinical and basic science of hepatic metabolism and hypoglycemia, human sleep and diabetes
  • Luke E Stoeckel, Ph.D. Cognitive and clinical neuroscience of the non-homeostatic (i.e., extra-hypothalamic) contributions to obesity and diabetes and their complications
  • Maren Laughlin, Ph.D. Integrative metabolism and physiology, and in vivo molecular and functional imaging, as relevant to energy balance in metabolic disease
  • Padma Maruvada, Ph.D. Nutrient Metabolism; Clinical Obesity and Nutrition
  • Stavroula K. Osganian, M.D., Sc.D., M.P.H. Pediatric Clinical Obesity
  • Susan Z. Yanovski, M.D. Obesity and Eating Disorders
  • Xujing Wang, Ph.D. Data science; computation modeling; integrative genomics; network biology; genotype-phenotype relationship

Recent Funding Opportunities

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  1. PA-19-129

    NIH Pathway to Independence Award (Parent K99/R00 - Independent Clinical Trial Required)

  2. PA-19-117

    Mentored Clinical Scientist Research Career Development Award (Parent K08 Independent Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

  3. PA-19-125

    Mentored Quantitative Research Development Award (Parent K25 - Independent Clinical Trial Required)

  4. PA-19-124

    Mentored Quantitative Research Development Award (Parent K25 - Independent Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

  5. PA-19-130

    NIH Pathway to Independence Award (Parent K99/R00 - Independent Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

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Research Resources

NIDDK makes publicly supported resources, data sets, and studies available to researchers to accelerate the rate and lower the cost of new discoveries.

  • Ancillary Studies to Major Ongoing Clinical Studies to extend our knowledge of the diseases being studied by the parent study investigators under a defined protocol or to study diseases and conditions not within the original scope of the parent study but within the mission of the NIDDK.
  • NIDDK Central Repository for access to clinical resources including data and biospecimens from NIDDK-funded studies.
  • NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) for simultaneous search of digital resources, including multiple datasets and biomedical resources relevant to the mission of the NIDDK.

Additional Research Programs

Research Training

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NIDDK supports the training and career development of medical and graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and physician scientists through institutional and individual grants.

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Diversity

Diversity Programs

The NIDDK offers and participates in a variety of opportunities for trainees and researchers from communities underrepresented in the biomedical research enterprise. These opportunities include travel and scholarship awards, research supplements, small clinical grants, high school and undergraduate programs, and a network of minority health research investigators.

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Small Business

Small Business Programs

NIDDK participates in the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs. These programs support innovative research conducted by small businesses that has the potential for commercialization.

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Human Subjects Research

Human Subjects Research

NIDDK provides funding for pivotal clinical research, from preliminary clinical feasibility to large multi-center studies.

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Translational Research

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NIDDK provides funding opportunities and resources to encourage translation of basic discoveries into novel therapeutics.

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