There presently are 67 Affiliate Investigators (Als) of the NORC (Table 1) representing a diversity of divisions, departments, and schools throughout the University of Washington (UW) system (see Table 2). Although most of the investigators are in clinical departments, the UW is unique in that many of its basic scientists actually have their primary appointments in clinical departments. There has been a longstanding interest in several aspects of nutrition and obesity at the UW. However, over the past several years, Als have tended to focus their research in the following major areas: 1. Body Weight Regulation and Obesity 2. Adipose Tissue Biology and Inflammation 3. Lipids and Atherosclerosis 4. Diabetes

Public Health Relevance

Obesity and associated metabolic disorders have emerged as leading health problems in the US and other westernized countries. Compounding this problem is a lack of effective nonsurgical treatments for obesity, which reflects deficiencies in our understanding of underlying causes. The NORC offers valuable resources to a large group of researchers at UW investigating nutrition, obesity and associated disorders.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
Type
Center Core Grants (P30)
Project #
5P30DK035816-27
Application #
8510629
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZDK1-GRB-2 (M3))
Program Officer
Evans, Mary
Project Start
1996-12-01
Project End
2017-06-30
Budget Start
2013-07-01
Budget End
2014-06-30
Support Year
27
Fiscal Year
2013
Total Cost
$1,181,783
Indirect Cost
$488,033
Name
University of Washington
Department
Internal Medicine/Medicine
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
605799469
City
Seattle
State
WA
Country
United States
Zip Code
98195
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