Alan R. Saltiel

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Alan Saltiel: Director of the Life Sciences Institute
Alan Saltiel: Director of the Life Sciences Institute

Alan R. Saltiel is the Director of the Life Sciences Institute at the University of Michigan; a professor at the Division of Molecular Genetics at the University of Michigan Medical School; a faculty member at the Michigan Diabetes Research and Training Center; a member of the Steering Committee Member at the Center for Advancing Research & Solutions for Society[1]. He has served as the Director of the Life Sciences Institute since 2001[2]. He is also a John Jacob Abel Collegiate Professor of the Life Sciences at the Dept. of Molecular & Integrative Physiology at the UM Medical School[3]. He holds an AB from Duke (1975) and a Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina (1980)[4].

Saltiel's lab researches signaling pathways in insulin action[5]. Such research is aimed at identifying the various ways in which problems with the insulin signaling pathway trigger diabetes[6]. Researchers in the lab have also uncovered new hormone signaling pathways and the role that proteins and genes play in this process[6]. These discoveries may reveal how the insulin-glucose balance necessary for the survival of the cell is lost due to obesity in those with diabetes[6][1].

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Saltiel has received many awards over the course of his career, including the Rosalyn Yalow Research and Development Award from the American Diabetes Association, Hirschl Award, and The John Jacob Abel Award from ASPET[7]. He has published 230 original papers, has issued 15 patents, and is often cited in biochemistry literature[7]. With 9,095 citations, he is the 20th most cited scientist in biology and biochemistry[8].

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