Jon Whitehead
Mater Research Institute, University of Queensland, QLD, Australia
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A/Prof Whitehead is a Principal Research Fellow at the Mater Research Institute-University of Queensland (MRI-UQ) where he leads a research team focused on the discovery and characterization of molecular processes involved in adipocyte development and adipokine production, the dysregulation of which contributes to cardiometabolic diseases. His goal is to understand and ultimately manipulate cellular processes that will promote healthy adipose tissue remodelling and/or adipokine production to improve systemic cardiometabolic function. Approaches include the use of molecular, cellular and preclinical models combined with biochemical and genetic analysis of patient samples to identify candidate genes, proteins and pathways that represent putative therapeutic targets. He has published a series of papers that have started to elaborate a novel adipogenic pathway (Diabetes, 2004 & 2012, FASEB J 2006 & 2016, AJP Endo & Met 2009, Mol Cell Endo 2011).
He trained in the UK under the guidance of Sir Prof Steve O’Rahilly before relocating to Australia to work with Prof David James (at UQ then Garvan) and Prof John Prins (at UQ, then Mater). He has been the recipient of a number of Fellowships (Wellcome Trust, Lions Medical, & NHMRC) and awards, most notably the Australian Heart Foundation Researcher of the Year, and is on council of the Australia & New Zealand Obesity Society (ANZOS) and Convener of the 2016 ANZOS ASM.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Muscle-specific overexpression of AdipoR1 or AdipoR2 gives rise to differential local and systemic effects. (#240)
2:00 PM
Sahar Keshvari
ADS Basic Poster Discussions - Obesity and its implications
New insights into the Adiponectin Receptors: AdipoR1 and AdipoR2 show different cell surface expression and temporal signalling profiles and both are dependent on palmitoylation (#241)
2:00 PM
Sahar Keshvari
ADS Basic Poster Discussions - Obesity and its implications
Identification and characterisation of the interferome: A novel regulator of adipogenesis implicated in the modulation of local and systemic insulin sensitivity (#159)
4:15 PM
Jingjing He
ADS Pincus Taft Young Investigators Award Session
Identification and characterisation of HHIP: A novel regulator of adipogenesis implicated in the modulation of local and systemic insulin sensitivity (#191)
9:45 AM
Jon Whitehead
ADS Basic Orals: Lipids, Cytokines and Glucose Tolerance
Investigating the impact of modulating Vitamin C levels on adiponectin profiles and metabolic parameters in a mouse model of Vitamin C deficiency (#243)
2:00 PM
Jon Whitehead
ADS Basic Poster Discussions - Obesity and its implications