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Kathy Mountjoy

Senior Lecturer at The University of Auckland

Kathy Mountjoy is an Associate Professor at the University of Auckland, specializing in molecular medicine and pathology.13 Her research focuses on stem cells and development, investigating embryology and stem cell biology to increase understanding of developmental disorders and advance new regenerative therapies.1

Mountjoy is particularly known for her work on obesity and the regulation of appetite and body weight. She has been involved in groundbreaking research on the Melanocortin 4 Receptor (MC4R) gene, which plays a pivotal role in regulating appetite and bodyweight.3 Recently, she contributed to a study that discovered a new gene called orthopedia (OTP), which controls the expression of the MC4R gene in specific neurons in the brain's hypothalamus.3

As a Senior Lecturer at the University of Auckland, Mountjoy is involved in teaching and research activities related to her field of expertise.24 Her work has implications for potential new treatments for obesity, and she collaborates with international researchers in this area.3

Highlights

Jan 16 · auckland.ac.nz
Discovery raises hopes for obesity treatment
Discovery raises hopes for obesity treatment
Jan 1 · auckland.ac.nz
Research interests - The University of Auckland
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