Metabolic researchers delve into the fundamental biological mechanisms that regulate energy balance, insulin signaling, lipid transport, and hormonal crosstalk. Their investigations span cellular pathways, genetic predispositions, and environmental triggers contributing to diabetes and endocrine disorders. These researchers operate at the interface of basic science and clinical translation, producing breakthroughs in areas such as mitochondrial dysfunction, brown fat activation, and nutrient-sensing pathways.
By applying high-throughput screening techniques, omics technologies, and animal models, metabolic researchers are uncovering novel targets for therapeutic intervention. Their findings not only inform drug development but also reshape dietary and lifestyle recommendations grounded in molecular biology. As metabolic diseases become more prevalent and complex, the work of these researchers becomes indispensable in uncovering how inflammation, microbiota, and epigenetic factors converge to influence metabolic health. Their efforts fuel innovations in both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic strategies for preventing and reversing chronic endocrine diseases.












Title : Changes in the global incidence of diabetes over a quarter century
F Buck Willis, Christian College of Medicine
Title : Beyond glucose: A dual mechanism neuroprotective strategy targeting the GPR146 SIRT1 and ADGRG1 MYC axes in alzheimer’s disease
David Petch, utR Biotech
Title : The prowess of Overripe Banana Sweetener (OBS) in enhancing nutritive values in food and ameliorating glycaemic responses in type 2 diabetes mellitus
Wan Rosli Wan Ishak, Universiti Sains Malaysia
Title : Wound care 2.0 creating a wound care culture TM
David Navazio, Gentell
Title : Beyond the prescription: Using GLP 1 science and lifestyle coaching to prevent prediabetes and support long term blood sugar control
Keith Hersey, Founder/CEO Destroying Diabetes
Title : Fetomaternal outcomes in gestational diabetes mellitus with and without polycystic ovary syndrome
Vinita Singh, AIIMS
Title : Cardiorespiratory fitness inflammatory and neurotrophic biomarkers and cognitive function in early versus longer duration type 2 diabetes mellitus
Arbind Kumar Choudhary, All India Institute of Medical Sciences
Title : Residual Maladaptation Score (RMS): A novel Risk stratification index for early identification of diabetes risk and valvular heart disease in patients with hypothyroidism beyond standard thyroid markers
Ashwin Karuppan V, Gleneagles Hospitals
Title : Biographical disruption mental health and lived experience in adolescents and young adults with type 1 diabetes
Ariela Orbea Cevallos, Universidad Internacional SEK
Title : Enhancing nutrition therapy on diabetics through increased crop productivity
Grace A Asiko, Apiculture Platform of Kenya