Todd Cade, PhD
Principal Investigator
Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
Member of Duke Molecular Physiology Institute
Contact Information

Interprofessional Education Building, 311 Trent Drive
919-660-9825
todd.cade@duke.edu

SUMMARY

The Cade laboratory focuses on the use of exercise as a tool to study and an intervention to improve substrate (e.g. amino acid, glucose, fatty acid) metabolism, energetic and functional abnormalities in skeletal muscle, heart, adipose tissue, liver and brain. Conditions studied include: Barth syndrome, HIV-related metabolic syndrome, diabetes mellitus, and obesity. The Cade laboratory is also interested in how the maternal metabolic environment during pregnancy affects in utero development and childhood metabolic disease.

Our lab employs clinical metabolism and exercise focused methodology (e.g. stable isotope tracers, exercise testing, body composition, imaging) in our research.

PhD., University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

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