Greg Cooney
University of Sydney, NSW, Australia
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- Scientist
Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Sydney, NSW
Gregory J. Cooney BSc(Hons) PhD
Greg Cooney completed his PhD at Sydney University in 1980 and spent four years in the Department of Biochemistry at the Oxford University working on the role of thermogenic brown adipose tissue in energy balance and obesity. He returned to Sydney in 1985 and worked with animal models of obesity and insulin resistance in the Endocrinology Department at RPAH. He joined the Garvan Institute in 1997 to continue studies in obesity, insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. Greg is an NHMRC Senior Research Fellow and has served as a Senior Editor for the Journal of Endocrinology, an Associate Editor for Diabetologia and is on the Editorial Board of Diabetes and the American Journal of Physiology. Greg was Treasurer on the first ANZOS Council and has also been a Treasurer and Vice President of the Australian Diabetes Society.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Deletion of Grb10 specifically in skeletal muscle leads to an increase in muscle mass and insulin sensitivity in 1 year old mice (#20)
10:00 AM
Amanda E Brandon
ADS Basic Orals: Metabolic Regulation and Exercise
High fat feeding induces discrete changes in the serine/threonine phospho-proteome in insulin stimulated rat muscle. (#251)
2:00 PM
Lewin Small
ADS Basic Poster Discussions - Mechanistic studies of insulin resistance
Protein ubiquitination in rat liver is insulin sensitive and is altered in insulin resistant high-fat fed rats (#253)
2:00 PM
Andrew J Hoy
ADS Basic Poster Discussions - Mechanistic studies of insulin resistance