Richard Young
University of Adelaide, SA, Australia
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A/Prof Richard L Young is a Senior Research Fellow in the Adelaide School of Medicine, University of Adelaide, and a member of the Centre of Research Excellence in Translating Nutritional Science to Good Health (2013-18, University of Adelaide).
He leads the Intestinal Nutrient Sensing Group at the South Australian Health & Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI), with support from the NHMRC, ARC and Diabetes Australia. His group investigates the intestinal sweet taste system, which senses sugars and artificial sweeteners beyond the tongue, and which can in turn, regulate the release of hormones that control glucose uptake and disposal in the body. He has shown changes in this system in human type 2 diabetes, critical illness and obesity, and its consequences for blood glucose control and nutrient delivery.
He collaborates with researchers and industry in this translational research to develop new therapies to treat type 2 diabetes and obesity.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Increased Capacity for Intestinal Serotonin Release in Obese and Diabetic Humans (#8)
9:00 AM
Richard L Young
ADS Clinical Orals: Obesity
Regional Variation in Expression of Enzymes that Synthesise Incretin Hormones and Glucagon in Lean and Morbidly Obese Humans (#265)
2:00 PM
Richard L Young
ADS Clinical Poster Viewing: Pot Pourri
Intestinal fatty acid sensor (FFAR4) and transporter (CD36) expression are significantly correlated with body mass index, and are not altered by acute fat exposure in lean, overweight or obese humans (#6)
8:30 AM
Nada Cvijanovic
ADS Clinical Orals: Obesity