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NYUAD researchers study the molecular basis of adipogenesis
The impairment of adipogenesis, the process in which fat cells (also known as adipocytes) accumulate to become fat tissue, can lead to many diseases such as diabetes, obesity, and heart conditions. 
The Medical News | October 14, 2020

NYUAD study finds key protein related to the disease-causing malformation of fat tissue
The impairment of adipogenesis, the process in which fat cells (also known as adipocytes) accumulate to become fat tissue, can lead to many diseases such as diabetes, obesity, and heart conditions. 
Eureka Alert | October 14, 2020

NYU Abu Dhabi study finds key protein related to disease-causing malformation of fat tissue
The impairment of adipogenesis, the process in which fat cells (also known as adipocytes) accumulate to become fat tissue, can lead to many diseases such as diabetes, obesity, and heart conditions. The process of adipogenesis is regulated by a series of signals which programme the adipocytes to express specific genes and congregate into adipose tissue.
Emirates News Agency | October 13, 2020

NYUAD researchers are studying the molecular basis of adipogenesis

Impairment of adipogenesis, the process by which fat cells (also known as adipocytes) accumulate to become adipose tissue, can lead to many diseases including diabetes, obesity, and heart disease. 
Al Khaleej Times | October 10, 2020

Coronavirus: NYU Abu Dhabi awards 10 research grants to fight Covid-19
Grants were awarded to research that can help mitigation the health, economic and social fallout of the pandemic.
The National | July 23, 2020

NYU Abu Dhabi announces ten research grants designed to combat COVID-19 in the UAE and beyond
As part of NYU Abu Dhabi's far-reaching response to the global pandemic, the University has awarded COVID-19 Facilitator Research Grants to faculty members across a range of disciplines including sciences, engineering, and social sciences.
Zawya | July 22, 2020