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Sophie M. Steculorum, Ph.D.
Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research
Group of Neuronal Control of Metabolism
Gleueler Str. 50
50931 Cologne, Germany
E-mail:
2006-2008 M.Sc in Neuroscience and Physiology
M.Sc title: “Impact of maternal diabetes on the
organization of hypothalamic feeding circuits and
energy homeostasis in offspring”
Supervisor: Dr. Sebastien Bouret
2008-2011 Ph.D. in Neurobiology.
Ph.D. title: “Hormonal programming of the hypo-
thalamus: long term impact on energy homeosta-
sis regulation”
Supervisor: Dr. Sebastien Bouret
Host institutes: University of Lille 2, Inserm U837
(Lille, France) and University of Southern Califor-
nia, The Saban Research Institute, Developmental
Neuroscience Program (Los Angeles, USA).
Since 03.2012 Postdoctoral researcher
Host: Professor Jens Brüning
Institute: Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Re-
search, Group of Neuronal Control of Metabolism/
Cologne Cluster of Excellence in Cellular Stress
Responses in Aging-associated Diseases
(CECAD) (Cologne, Germany)
Konner, A.C., and Bruning, J.C. (2012). Selective insulin and leptin resistance in metabolic disor-
ders. Cell metabolism 16, 144-152.
Luquet, S., Perez, F.A., Hnasko, T.S., and Palmiter, R.D. (2005). NPY/AgRP neurons are essential for
feeding in adult mice but can be ablated in neonates. Science 310, 683-685.
Steculorum, S.M., Paeger, L., Bremser, S., Evers, N., Hinze, Y., Idzko, M., Kloppenburg, P., and
Bruning, J.C. (2015). Hypothalamic UDP Increases in Obesity and Promotes Feeding via P2Y6-
Dependent Activation of AgRP Neurons. Cell 162, 1404-1417.
Steculorum, S.M., Ruud, J., Karakasilioti, I., Backes, H., Engstrom Ruud, L., Timper, K., Hess, M.E.,
Tsaousidou, E., Mauer, J., Vogt, M.C., et al. (2016). AgRP Neurons Control Systemic Insulin Sensi-
tivity via Myostatin Expression in Brown Adipose Tissue. Cell 165, 125-138.
Sternson, S.M., Atasoy, D., Betley, J.N., Henry, F.E., and Xu, S. (2016). An Emerging Technology
Framework for the Neurobiology of Appetite. Cell metabolism 23, 234-253.
Vogt, M.C., and Bruning, J.C. (2013). CNS insulin signaling in the control of energy homeostasis
and glucose metabolism - from embryo to old age. Trends in endocrinology and metabolism:
TEM 24, 76-84.
Wang, Y., Beydoun, M.A., Liang, L., Caballero, B., and Kumanyika, S.K. (2008). Will all Americans
become overweight or obese? estimating the progression and cost of the US obesity epidemic.
Obesity (Silver Spring) 16, 2323-2330.
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who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs311/en/ index.html).
Acknowledgments
I am very grateful to Professor Jens Brüning for his guidance, his
support and his scientific enthusiasm. I wish to thank all the mem-
bers of the Brüning lab and our collaborators for their contribution
to these studies. Particularly, I would like to thank Dr. Johan Ruud,
with whom I had the greatest pleasure to share one of these pro-
jects. I also thank the Humboldt-Bayer program of the Alexander
Von Humboldt foundation and the Excellence Cluster on Cellular
Stress Responses in Aging Associated Diseases (CECAD) for sup-
porting my postdoctoral stay. Finally, I wish to thank Nikon and the
DGZ for recognizing our work.
DGZ AWARD WINNERS 2016