Gregory Steinberg
Contact Information
- 905-525-9140 ext. 21691
- gstein@mcmaster.ca
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Overview
Gregory Steinberg is a Professor of Medicine and Canada Research Chair in Metabolism and Obesity. His research aims to understand how obesity, nutrition and exercise influence health at the molecular level. Gregory’s expertise helps him to utilize genetically modified mice in metabolic studies under physiological stressors such as exercise and high calorie diets. His in vivo studies assess metabolism in genetically modified mice and are complemented with work utilizing advanced techniques in protein chemistry and molecular biology with an emphasis on mass spectrometry and gene expression analysis. Gregory’s work in child obesity and metabolism allows for a cross-disciplinary analysis of the ways that childhood health outcomes progress into later life – a trajectory often ignored in the study of aging.
Affiliations
- Professor
- Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University
- Member, McMaster Institute for Research on Aging (MIRA), McMaster University
- Joint Appointment, Biochemistry & Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences
- Professor, Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences
- Director, Centre for Metabolism, Obesity, and Diabetes Research (MODR), Faculty of Health Sciences
- Associate Member, Kinesiology, Faculty of Science
- Canada Research Chair in Metabolism, Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes, McMaster University
Education
- BSc, University of Guelph
- PhD, University of Guelph
Related Projects
Is GDF15 important for the anti-aging effects of metformin?
2022 MIRA Postdoctoral Fellow
Whole milk to augment muscle protein synthesis in older women – a randomized, controlled trial
2018 Labarge Ph.D. Scholarship