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Intrauterine Environment

The Intrauterine Environment Program supports both basic and clinical research investigating the mechanisms by which the intrauterine environment alters metabolic responses in the offspring. A particular focus will be the role of maternal diet on the development of obesity and the pathophysiological consequences of obesity, particularly Type 2 diabetes, on the offspring. Investigations will be aimed at elucidating the signals that mediate the long term effects of prenatal environment on the offspring including, but not limited to:

  1. intracellular signaling pathways,
  2. inflammatory cytokines,
  3. nutrient sensing pathways, and
  4. epigenetic imprinting.

These pathways will be studied in a number of target tissues including liver, adipose, skeletal muscle, pancreas and brain. Clinical studies which expand on basic research findings and/or explore basic mechanisms involved in human obesity are encouraged. The long term goal of this program is to identify molecular targets that could be therapeutically altered in order to prevent or alleviate the increasing incidence of obesity and Type 2 diabetes.

For additional information, contact Dr. Corinne Silva, Director, Intrauterine Environment Program.


Obesity Research at NIH

This NIH Obesity website presents information about NIH-supported research to facilitate progress towards obesity prevention and treatment.

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NIDDK Staff

  • Dr. Kristin Abraham, Cell Signaling and Diabetes Centers Program Director
  • Dr. Arthur Castle, DEM, Director, Metabolomics and Informatics Programs
  • Dr. Edward Doo, Director of the Liver Diseases Program
  • Dr. Mary Evans,
    Director, Special Projects in Nutrition, Obesity, and Digestive Diseases
  • Dr. Jay Everhart, Director of the Epidemiology and Data Systems Branch
  • Dr. Judith Fradkin, Director, Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolic Diseases
  • Dr. Sanford Garfield, Senior Advisor for Biometry and Behavioral Research Program
  • Dr. Carol Haft, Senior Advisor for Cell Biology Associate Director for Grants Administration
  • Dr. Mary Horlick, Pediatric Clinical Obesity Program Director
  • Dr. Christine Hunter, DEM, Director, Diabetes and Obesity Behavioral Research Program
  • Dr. Stephen James, Director, Division of Digestive Diseases and Nutrition
  • Dr. Robert Karp, Director of the Genetics and Genomics Programs
  • Dr. Robert Kuczmarski, Director; Obesity Prevention and Treatment Program
  • Dr. Maren Laughlin, Senior Advisor for Integrative Metabolism
  • Dr. Michael May, Director; Gastrointestinal Neuroendocrinology Program Director; Gastrointestinal Transport and Absorption Program
  • Dr. Carolyn Miles, Director; Clinical Obesity and Nutrition Program
  • Dr. Judith Podskalny, Director; Research Fellowship and Career Development and Digestive Disease Centers Programs
  • Dr. Patricia Robuck, Program Director for Clinical Trials in Digestive Diseases and Nutrition
  • Dr. Sheryl Sato , Director, Neurobiology of Obesity and Developmental Biology
  • Dr. Corinne Silva, Director, Intrauterine Environment and Signaling and Nutrient Sensing
  • Dr. Philip Smith, Deputy Director of the Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Co-Director, Office of Obesity Research
  • Dr. Myrlene Staten, Senior Advisor, Diabetes Research Translation
  • Dr. Susan Yanovski, Co-Director, Office of Obesity Research

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