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    Marcelo de Oliveira Dietrich, MD, PhD

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    Professor in Comparative Medicine
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    Professor in Comparative Medicine

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    Appointments

    Education & Training

    Associate Research Scientist
    Yale School of Medicine (2014)
    Postdoctoral fellow
    Yale School of Medicine (2012)
    PhD
    Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Biochemistry (2012)
    MD
    Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (2007)
    Research assistant
    Yale School of Medicine
    Research assistant
    Cajal Institute (2005)

    Board Certifications

    • General Medicine

      Certification Organization
      Medical Council of the State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
      Original Certification Date
      2007

    Research

    Overview

    In our laboratory, we approach biomedical problems through the lens of evolutionary medicine and comparative biology. At present, our research program is organized into three major sub-programs:

    Program 1 | Developmental neurobiology and the origins of individual differences in brain health and disease

    As part of this research program, our laboratory investigates how infants develop into adults, how experience shapes this maturation process, and how early-life events influence long-term health outcomes. Our goal is to uncover the molecular, cellular, and systems-level mechanisms that underlie the development of physiological, emotional, and behavioral functions in infant mammals.

    Program 2 | Body-brain systems and neuroimmune disorders

    The overarching goal of this research program is to elucidate the neuroimmune mechanisms underlying food allergies and other neuroimmune disorders.

    Program 3 | Mechanisms of suspended mammalian development and aging

    Aging is the inverse of early development, marked by the progressive decline of cellular function and an increased vulnerability to disease. Rather than merely mitigating the effects of aging, a transformative approach would be to halt—or even reverse—the cellular aging process itself. In this research program, our goal is to harness the power of comparative medicine to investigate the molecular and cellular mechanisms that allow mammalian cells to suspend development, metabolism, and aging.


    Medical Research Interests

    Allergy and Immunology; Animals; Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms; Child Development; Hypothalamus; Mental Disorders; Mental Health; Nervous System; Neurobiology; Neuroimmunomodulation; Neurosciences; Obesity

    Public Health Interests

    Genetics, Genomics, Epigenetics; Evolution; Child/Adolescent Health; Behavioral Health; Bioinformatics; Aging; Nutrition; Obesity; Mental Health; Substance Use, Addiction; Metabolism; Perinatal/Prenatal Health

    Research at a Glance

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