Full Name
Prof. Mark Meyer
Job Title
Assistant Professor of Nutritional Sciences
Company
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Speaker Bio
The Meyer lab studies the dynamic chromatin environment responsible for serum calcium and phosphate maintenance and the impacts of vitamin D metabolism in skeletal, renal, and intestinal biology. Dietary and nutritional supplementation of vitamin D rapidly corrects the body’s mineral deficiencies, however its ability to ameliorate inflammatory disease progression or improve cancer outcomes remains controversial. We study the intricate genomic and molecular mechanisms that regulate the biological changes controlling the intersection of metabolism, inflammation, and disease progression using unique animal models, genomic editing techniques, and -omics bioinformatic approaches to generate unbiased interrogation of chromatin changes.
Speaking At
EXPLOITING GENOMIC MECHANISMS OF RENAL VITAMIN D METABOLISM TO DETECT NONRENAL CALCITRIOL PRODUCTION
EXPLOITING GENOMIC MECHANISMS OF RENAL VITAMIN D METABOLISM TO DETECT NONRENAL CALCITRIOL PRODUCTION
Mark Meyer