Adipose Health and Obesogenic Memory

  03 Apr 2025 - 03 Apr 2025

   New York, NY, United States

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Adipose Health and Obesogenic Memory

03 Apr 2025

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03 Apr 2025

New York, NY, United States



Join leading experts at the forefront of adipose biology, genetics, metabolism, and metabolic memory research for a 1-day event where top basic, translational, and clinical scientists will explore the most current adipose biology studies and their relevance to obesity and cardiometabolic disease.

Take part in this exciting conference to explore the latest advancements in adipose tissue research and its crucial role in metabolic health. Don’t miss the chance to engage with renowned experts, uncover groundbreaking studies, and discuss innovative therapeutic strategies.

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