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About This Project
Polar bears survive almost entirely on seal fat. Yet unlike humans who eat high-fat diets, polar bears never develop diabetes, or heart disease. We hypothesize that their unique adaptations in adipose tissue enable extreme lipid metabolism without triggering inflammation or cardiometabolic disease. We will identify the gene regulatory switches that allow that generating the first-ever polar bear ATAC-seq data from fat to map where genes are turned on or off.
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