Spotlight on PhD Students: AMPK Phosphorylation Is Controlled by Glucose Transport Rate in a PKA-Independent Manner

Mercoledì 10 Novembre 2021
New scientific paper wrote by Riccardo Milanesi and colleagues on International Journal of Molecular Sciences, published in 2021
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TeCSBi SPOTLIGHT on PhD students

Comment by Luca Mastella ( Branduardi’s Lab )

The International Journal of Molecular Sciences provides an advanced forum for specific studies in molecular biology and molecular medicine.

Our PhD Student, Riccardo Milanesi ( Coccetti’s Lab ), contributed to the Special Issue New Insight into Nutrient Response and Adaptation: From Molecular Mechanism to Metabolic Reprogramming with an article aimed at demonstrating that glucose inactivation of Snf1/AMPK is independent from the Ras/PKA pathway.

Riccardo is pursuing his PhD in the research group of the associate professor Paola Coccetti with a project entitled: Integrating omics data to understand energy homeostasis and global regulation of mitochondrial functionality.

Big congratulations to Riccardo for this achievement!

Find out more using the following DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22179483

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