Marilyn Ader, PhD
Associate Director, Sports Spectacular Diabetes and Obesity Wellness and Research Center
Associate Professor, Biomedical Sciences
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310-967-2792
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310-967-3869
Marilyn Ader, PhD
Associate Director, Sports Spectacular Diabetes and Obesity Wellness and Research Center
Associate Professor, Biomedical Sciences
Research Profile
The overall focus of the lab of Marilyn Ader, PhD, is the pathogenesis of Type 2 diabetes, with an integrative perspective on the impact of obesity on insulin sensitivity, insulin secretion and hepatic insulin clearance. She examines the mechanisms by which multiple organ systems interact to maintain glucose homeostasis in the face of environmental and pharmacologic insults. One of her primary projects investigates mechanisms by which antipsychotic drugs induce obesity and glucose dysregulation. These studies have had major translational and public health impact, and they involve both large-animal studies and collaborative work of psychiatric patients. Ader is a leading expert in the role of insulin-independent factors, termed "glucose effectiveness," in glucose homeostasis, and has published extensively in this area in peer-reviewed papers, book chapters and reviews. Ader also examines the role of insulin clearance in determining insulin sensitivity and fasting insulin levels, and studies the impact of obesity on the contribution of liver clearance versus pancreatic ?-cell insulin secretion to fasting hyperinsulinemia. Ader is also pursuing novel pancreatic islet transplant research for possible clinical treatment of Type 1 diabetes.
Education
- Undergraduate: Utica College of Syracuse University, 1980
- Master's: Kent State University, 1982
- Doctorate: University of Southern California, 1988
Languages Spoken
English