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  1. Lo Lab at Weill Cornell. Investigating metabolic pathways in health and disease. The thematic focus of the lab is to understand how cells and organisms adapt to metabolic stress. We use metabolic diseases such as diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular disease as model systems of metabolic stress.

    • Lab Members

      James Lo, MD, PhD. James initially trained as a...

  2. James Lo is a physician-scientist, specializing in cardiovascular medicine and directing a basic research lab. The primary focus of the lab is to understand the fundamental molecular mechanisms of cardiometabolic diseases with the ultimate goal of developing novel treatments directed against them.

  3. James Lo is a physician-scientist, specializing in cardiovascular medicine and directing a basic research lab. The primary focus of the lab is to investigate the molecular mechanisms of cardiometabolic diseases with the ultimate goal of developing novel treatments directed against them.

  4. James Lo is a cardiologist and immunologist who studies metabolism and adipose tissue at Weill Cornell Medicine. He leads a team of researchers who investigate obesity, diabetes, arrhythmia, and heart failure.

  5. James Lo earned his Bachelors degree in biochemistry and M.D. and Ph.D. at the University of Chicago. In graduate school, he worked in the lab of Yang-Xin Fu and studied the lymphotoxin cytokine pathway in peripheral immune responses and control of lipid metabolism.

  6. James "JLo" LoMenzo (Brooklyn, New York; 13 de enero de 1959) es un músico estadounidense, conocido por haber sido el bajista de White Lion y de banda de thrash metal, Megadeth, hasta el 8 de febrero de 2010, momento en el cual fue reemplazado por el antiguo bajista de la banda David Ellefson, volviendo nuevamente en 2021 para una gira ...

  7. The Lo Lab was awarded a supplemental R01 award from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases at the National Institute of Health (NIDDK/NIH) to study the mechanism of hyperglycemia in COVID-19 patients.

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