

Moshe Levi
Moshe Levi enriches the academic discourse on biochemistry and molecular biology as a Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular and Cellular Biology at George Washington University. With a profound dedication to advancing our understanding of complex biological processes, Dr. Levi's research primarily focuses on the intricate roles of nuclear receptors, G protein-coupled receptors, and transcription factors. His work is pivotal in elucidating the regulation of lipid metabolism and the subsequent impact on target organ complications, particularly in the contexts of obesity, diabetes, and aging. Dr. Levi's academic journey is marked by a commitment to unraveling the biochemical pathways that underpin metabolic disorders. His research has significantly contributed to the field, offering insights into how these molecular mechanisms can be targeted for therapeutic interventions. By exploring the intersections of lipid metabolism with chronic conditions, Dr. Levi aims to pave the way for innovative treatments that address the root causes of these pervasive health issues. In addition to his research endeavors, Dr. Levi is deeply involved in mentoring the next generation of scientists. His dedication to education and research excellence is reflected in his active participation in academic conferences and collaborations with fellow researchers. Through his work, Dr. Levi continues to inspire and lead efforts in the scientific community to tackle some of the most pressing health challenges of our time.
Publications
, 1807-1817, 2010-06-25
, 394-394, 2020-08-15
, G355-G366, 2017-04-01
, C1113-C1122, 2014-12-15
, C1042-C1051, 2005-10-01