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Latest News

The Sato lab has launched!

9/1/21

Shoko Sato joined the lab. Welcome, Shoko!

11/8/21

Shogo's review was published in�Translational Medicine of Aging.�

12/1/21

Shogo's paper has been published in�Cell Metabolism.�

2/1/22

Shogo's corresponding review has been published in�Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology.

2/1/22

Velena Fisher and Serena Bharia joined the lab. Welcome, Velena and Serena!

4/1/22

Samuel Bennett, Kaushik Avadhanula, and Kush Desai joined the lab. Welcome, Sam, Kaushik, and Kush!

6/1/22

Shogo's web article has been released on�The Conversation.

7/1/22

Velena finished her rotation in the lab. Thank you, Velena!

9/21/22

Shogo's corresponding review was published in�Neuropsychopharmacology.�

11/1/22

Shogo, Sam, and Jin attended the Texas Society for Circadian Biology and Medicine meeting at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. Shogo and Sam gave presentations.�

12/1/22

Pingjin Chu, Anna Huynh, Nicolas Park, and Mariam Sharief joined the lab. Welcome, Jin, Anna, Nick, and Mariam!

1/1/23

Shogo and Sam presented at the Danish Diabetes and Endocrine Academy "Circadian Rhythm and Timing of Lifestyle Factors on Cardiometabolic Risk � The CIRCLE-DOME 2 Meeting" in Copenhagen, Denmark.

1/2/23

Sam's first review from the Sato lab has been published in Frontiers in Endocrinology.�

2/1/23

We are now officially funded by the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas, CPRIT. The detail is�here

4/1/23

Shogo's paper was accepted in Cell Reports.

4/2/23

Serena and Kush graduated from the University. Congratulations to both!�

5/1/23

Shogo presented at the Texas A&M University Cancer Research Symposium hosted by The CPRIT Center of Excellence in Cancer Research (TREC).

5/2/23

Shogo's corresponding review was published in�Endocrinology.

6/1/23

The Sato Laboratory

Department of Biology

Center for Biological Clocks Research

Texas A&M University

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