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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Department of Pharmacology Seminar Series > David James Seminar: Molecular mechanisms regulating human weight regulation
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Daniel Paolo Juan. Professor Sadaf Farooqi PhD, FRCP , FMedSci, FRS University of Cambridge, Department of Clinical Biochemistry Abstract Biography Sadaf is a Wellcome Principal Research Fellow and Professor of Metabolism and Medicine at the University of Cambridge, UK. She is an internationally leading Clinician Scientist who has made seminal contributions to understanding the genetic and physiological mechanisms that underlie obesity and its complications. The work of Sadaf Farooqi and her colleagues has fundamentally altered the understanding of how body weight is regulated. With colleagues, she discovered and characterised the first genetic disorders that cause severe childhood obesity and established that the principal driver of obesity in these conditions was a failure of the control of appetite. Her work is often cited as an exemplar of how the translation of research into the mechanisms of disease can lead to patient benefit. She has received a number of awards including the 2024 Outstanding Clinical Investigator Award from the Endocrine Society. In 2021, she was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society in recognition of her exceptional contribution to science. Venue: Level 2 Seminar Room Zoom Link: https://cam-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/88598536043?pwd=Wk1QcjhYUUtkMUJLK1lwRzBMSElGUT09 Meeting ID: 885 9853 6043 Passcode: 926404 This talk is part of the Department of Pharmacology Seminar Series series. This talk is included in these lists:
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