Principal Investigator
Alan R. Saltiel is Distinguished Professor of Medicine and Pharmacology, Maryam Ahmadian Endowed Chair in Metabolic Health, Director of the Institute for Diabetes and Metabolic Health at UC, San Diego, and Director of the UCSD/UCLA Diabetes Research Center. He received his AB in Zoology from Duke University in 1975 with Magna Cum Laude distinction, and his Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of North Carolina in 1980. From 1981-1984 he did postdoctoral training with Pedro Cuatrecasas at the Wellcome Research Laboratories in Research Triangle Park, NC, studying mechanisms of insulin action. In 1984 he moved to the Rockefeller University as Assistant Professor, continuing work on the molecular and cellular biology of insulin action. In 1990 he joined Parke Davis Pharmaceutical Research as Distinguished Research Fellow and Senior Director/Vice President of Cell Biology, and directed drug discovery activities in diabetes, obesity and cancer. He was responsible for preclinical studies on troglitazone, the first thiazolidinedione approved for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. He also developed the first MEK inhibitors for the treatment of cancer-the first received FDA approval for melanoma and other cancers. In 2001, Dr. Saltiel moved to the newly created Life Sciences Institute of the University of Michigan and was named founding Director of the Institute, and John Jacob Abel Professor in the Life Sciences. In 2015 he moved to the University of California, San Diego to create the Institute for Diabetes and Metabolic Health; he directs the Institute as well as the UCSD/UCLA Diabetes Research Center.
Dr. Saltiel’s primary contributions concern the specificity of receptor signaling events governing metabolism and cellular growth, and the means by which energy expenditure is controlled in states of caloric overload and restriction. He uncovered a new pathway critical to the stimulation of glucose uptake by insulin, including the cloning of new adapter proteins, the identification of protein interaction domains that ensure the localization of signaling or cytoskeletal proteins, and the understanding of complex crosstalk among signaling networks. He elucidated how insulin controls dephosphorylation in specialized cellular compartments, by cloning the first “molecular scaffolding” proteins. His focus on glycogen metabolism revealed a new signaling role for this interesting molecule in both fat and liver cells. His laboratory also studied the relationship between obesity and insulin resistance, uncovering an unexpected role of the innate immune system as a molecular link between these two states. He has published over 325 papers and holds 19 issued patents. He has an H factor of 115, with over 70,000 citations.
Dr. Saltiel has received numerous awards, including the Rosalyn Yalow Research and Development Award from the American Diabetes Association, and the Hirschl Award. He won the John Jacob Abel, Goodman and Gilman and Pharmacia-ASPET Awards from the American Society of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, and was named a Fellow in 2022. He was elected as a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and elected to membership in the American Society of Clinical Investigation and the National Academy of Medicine. He has given many named lectures, organized numerous meetings and conferences, and served on a number of advisory panels, scientific and editorial boards, including the Advisory Council of NIDDK.
In addition to ground-breaking research accomplishments, Saltiel is an inspirational leader, mentoring many students, fellows and junior faculty, including over a hundred students and fellows in his laboratory. As the founding Director of the Life Sciences Institute at the University of Michigan he created a dynamic environment that encouraged young scientists to collaboratively focus on important problems in human health. As the founding Director of the UCSD Institute for Diabetes and Metabolic Health and the UCSD/UCLA Diabetes Research Center he unites scientists to collaborate in metabolic disease, and oversees a fellowship program for undergraduate students in metabolic research at UCSD.
Yuliya Skorobogatko, PhD
Assistant Adjunct Professor
Bichen Zhang, PhD
Postdoc
Wenmin Xia, PhD
Postdoc
Haipeng Fu, PhD
Postdoc
Xue Feng, PhD
Postdoc
Seung Hwan (Danny) Son, PhD
Postdoc
Churaibhon (Fai) Wisessauwapak, PhD
Postdoc
Elizabeth Murray
Preethi Veeragandham
Julie Resnick
Farid Rezayat
Cindy Xu
Twisha Kurlagunda
Timothy Yuan
Jose Aguilar
Liana Melikian
Catherine Dinh
Alyssa Truong
Yuyao (Rebecca) Ren
Yunqing (Lucy) Wang
Sophia Zarcone
Yu (Ericsson) Cao
James Garza
Jinyang Zhang
Andrew Nance
Ronald W. Steigerwalt, PhD, UCSF, 1983; Postdoctoral fellow, 1983-84
Lynn Sorbara, PhD, Albert Einstein School of Medicine, 1986; Postdoctoral fellow, 1986-1989
David Osterman, PhD, University of Chicago, 1985; Postdoctoral fellow, 1986-1989
Jennifer Cordes Darnell, PhD, Rockefeller University, 1990; Graduate fellow, 1987-1990
Betty Chan, MD, University of Toronto, 1984; Postdoctoral fellow, 1987-1988
Susan Hess, PhD, City University of New York, 1988; Postdoctoral Fellow, 1988-1990
Tadayo Miyasaka, PhD, Tokyo University, 1987; Research Associate, 1989-1991
David Misek, PhD, State University of New York, 1986; Postdoctoral fellow, 1989-1993; Research Assistant Professor, University of Michigan
Guochang Zhu, MD, Second Medical College, Shanghai, 1984; Postdoctoral fellow, 1989-1991, Senior Research Associate, 1991-1994
Long Pang, PhD, New York University, 1990; Postdoctoral fellow, 1990-1994
Masahide Ohmichi, MD, PhD, Osaka Univ. School of Medicine, 1990; Postdoctoral fellow, 1990-1993
Kim Milarski, PhD, Northwestern University, 1989; Postdoctoral fellow, 1991-1994
Vered Ribon, PhD, Weizmann Institute of Science, 1992; Postdoctoral fellow, 1992-1999
Dan Lazar, PhD, University of Michigan; 1992 Postdoctoral fellow, 1992-1997
Cynthia Mastick, PhD, Carnegie Mellon University, 1990; Postdoctoral fellow, 1993-1995 Associate Professor, University of Nevada, Reno
Takeshi Sawada, MD, PhD, Osaka Univ. School of Medicine, 1993; Postdoctoral fellow, 1993-1995
Li-Jhun Syu, PhD, Michigan State University, 1994; Postdoctoral fellow, 1994-1999
Yoichi Noda, PhD, University of Tokyo, 1994; Postdoctoral fellow, 1994-1996
Matthew Brady, PhD, University of Chicago, 1994; Postdoctoral fellow, 1994-1998 Assistant Professor, University of Chicago
Russell Weise, PhD, University of Wisconsin, 1992; Postdoctoral fellow, 1994-1995
John Printen, PhD, University of Oregon, 1995; Postdoctoral fellow, 1995-1998
Man Chang, PhD, Wayne State University, 1995; Postdoctoral fellow, 1996-1999
Christian Baumann, PhD, George Washington University, 1997; Postdoctoral fellow, 1997-2000
Jing Min, PhD, University of Chicago, 1997; Postdoctoral fellow, 1997-1999
Noel Fong, PhD, University of California, Davis, 1998; Postdoctoral fellow, 1998-2000
Barry Press, PhD, Northwestern University, 1998; Postdoctoral fellow, 1998-1999
Shian-Huey Chiang, PhD, University of Michigan, 2001; Graduate fellow, 1998-2001
Jeffrey Skinner, PhD, Purdue University, 1998; Postdoctoral fellow, 1998-2002
Akiko Kimura, MD, PhD, Osaka University School of Medicine, 1999; Postdoctoral fellow, 1999-2002
Marie Legendre, University of Paris, Visiting Graduate Fellow, 2001-2002
Sean Crosson, PhD, University of Saskatchewan, 1999; Postdoctoral fellow, 2000-2004
Yoko Okamoto, MD, PhD, Postdoctoral fellow, 2001-2004
Joseph B. Hwang, PhD, Postdoctoral fellow, 2000-2004
Xiaoming Zhou, MD, PhD, Nanjin University, 1999. Postdoctoral fellow, 2004-2005
Louise Chang, PhD, Boston University, 2000. Postdoctoral fellow, 2000-2005
Jun Liu, MD, PhD, Postdoctoral fellow, 2001-2006; Assistant Professor, Mayo Clinic
Irfan J. Lodhi, PhD, Graduate Student, 2001-2007; Postdoctoral Fellow, Washington University.
Mayumi Inoue, MD, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2001-2007; Research Scientist, University of Michigan
Merlijn Bazuine, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2004-2008
Mei Zhang, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2002-2008
Carey Lumeng, MD PhD, Clinical Lecturer, 2003-2008; Assistant Professor, University of Michigan
Xiao-Wei Chen, PhD, Graduate Student, 2002-2008
Alan Cheng, PhD, Research Fellow, 2004-2010; Assistant Professor, Louisville University
Jing-Tyan Ma Visiting Graduate Fellow, 2008-2010; Institute of Genetics, Fudan University, Shanghai, China
Christina Sherry, Research Fellow, 2009-2010
Shian-Huey Chiang, Research Fellow, 2005-2011
David Bridges, PhD, University of Calgary, 2005. Postdoctoral fellow, 2005-2013
Dara Leto, PhD, University of Michigan, Graduate Fellow, 2006-2011
Nicole Maher, Research Fellow, 2007-2011
Tingting Xiong, MD, PhD, University of Michigan, Graduate Fellow, 2007-2012
Nicole White, PhD, Case Western Reserve University, 2007. Postdoctoral fellow, 2007- 2011
Jonathan Mowers, MD, PhD, University of Michigan, MSTP fellow, 2008-2012
Binbin Liu, PhD, Michigan State University, 2009. Postdoctoral Fellow, 2009-2014
Irit Hochberg, MD, PhD, Rambam Medical School, Technion, Israel, 2002. Postdoctoral Fellow, 2010-2012
Maeran Uhm, University of Michigan, Graduate Fellow, 2010-2015
David Buchner, PhD, University of Michigan, 2008. Research Associate, 2010-2013
Shannon Reilly, PhD, Harvard University, 2011. Postdoctoral Fellow, 2011-2015
Sheela Karunanithi, PhD, University of Buffalo, 2012. Postdoctoral Fellow, 2012-2014
Guanan Wang, PhD, University of Arizona, 2012. Postdoctoral Fellow, 2013-2014
Prasanth Nair, PhD, University of British Columbia, 2013. Postdoctoral Fellow, 2014-2015
Peng Zhao, Ph.D., Louisiana State University, 2015. Postdoctoral fellow, 2015-2021
Omer Keinan, Ph.D., Weizmann Institute of Science, 2015. Postdoctoral fellow, 2015-2021
Mohammed Abu-Odeh, Ph.D., Hebrew University, Hadassah Medical School, 2015; Postdoctoral fellow, 2016-2020
Anna Cheang, Ph.D., School of Biomedical Sciences, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2014; Postdoctoral fellow, 2016-2018
Keolu Fox, Ph.D., Department of Genetics, University of Washington, 2016; Postdoctoral fellow, 2016-2018
Chao-Wei Hung, Ph.D., Department of Biochemistry, UNC-Chapel Hill, 2016; Postdoctoral fellow, 2016-present
Jinyoung Huh, Ph.D., Department of Biology, Seoul National University, 2016; postdoctoral fellow, 2017-2020
Marianne Jager, Medical Student, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany, Graduate Fellow, 2017-2018
Wenmin Xia, Ph.D., University of Graz, Graduate Fellow, 2017-2018, Postdoctoral fellow, 2019-present
Di Yang, Ph.D., Department of Nutritional Sciences and Toxicology, University of California, Berkeley, 2017, Postdoctoral fellow, 2018-2019
Churaibhon Wisessaowapak, Graduate Fulbright Fellow, Chulabhorn Graduate Institute, Bangkok, Thailand, 2019-2020
Bichen Zhang, Ph.D., Yale University, 2021, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2021-present
Seunghwan Son, Ph.D., Yonsei University, Korea, 2020, Postdoctoral fellow, 2021-present
Xue Feng, Ph.D., Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2021, Postdoctoral fellow, 2022-present
Haipeng Fu, Ph.D., School of Life Sciences, Tsinghua University, 2022, Postdoctoral fellow, 2022-present
Hong Gao, Ph.D., Zhejiang University, 2015, Postdoctoral fellow, 2022-2023
We remember our colleague Maryam, an outstanding scientist and friend. She graduated from UCSD in 2004 with a B.S. in Biochemistry as a Regents Scholar. After discovering a passion for research while working in a laboratory as an undergraduate, she attended graduate school at UC, Berkeley, receiving her Ph.D. in 2010 in Metabolic Biology. Working under the supervision of Professor Hei Sook Sul, she made seminal contributions to our understanding of how fat cells are regulated, publishing several ground-breaking studies in the highest impact journals. In 2011 she joined the laboratory of Ron Evans at the Salk Institute, and continued to excel in studying the basic aspects of fat cell biology, and explaining how living organisms respond to cold stress. She was diagnosed with Stage 4 colon cancer in 2014, but nevertheless made outstanding progress and published several papers in top international journals, a testament to her determination and commitment as a scientist. In 2017 she joined our lab as an Assistant Professor. Maryam led a dedicated group of students and postdoctoral fellows, continuing to study the underlying basis of obesity and type 2 diabetes. During her short career, Maryam won numerous awards and fellowships, and traveled throughout the world to present her work at scientific conferences. As an outstanding scientist, excellent collaborator, wonderful teacher and thought leader in the field, she was well on her way to developing an international reputation as a rising young investigator.