Prof Dr. Cristina Garcia Caceres, Neuroscience, Most Reader’s Article Award
Doctorate at Institute for Diabetes and Obesity, Germany
Summary:
Professional Profile:
👩🎓Education & Qualification:
2012: Doctoral thesis in Biology (magna cum laude), Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
2008: Master of Neuroendocrinology, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
2006: Bachelor of Biology, Faculty of Biology, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
Professional Experience:
Prof. Dr. Cristina Garcia Caceres holds significant positions in the field of neuroendocrinology and systems metabolism.
Since 2021: W2 Professor of Neuroendocrinology of Systems Metabolism
- Faculty of Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU)
- Helmholtz Munich – German Research Center for Environmental Health
Since 2018: Associate Director
- Institute for Diabetes and Obesity, Helmholtz Diabetes Center
- Helmholtz Munich, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Munich, Germany
Since 2018: Co-leadership and Coordinator
- Brain Academy at the German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD)
- Associate Investigator of Munich Cluster for Systems Neurology (Synergy)
Since 2015: Head of the Astrocyte-Neuron Networks Unit
- Institute for Diabetes and Obesity, Helmholtz Diabetes Center
- Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Munich, Germany
In her previous role from 2012 to 2015, Prof. Dr. Garcia Caceres served as a Postdoctoral Scientist at the Institute for Diabetes and Obesity, Technische Universität München & Helmholtz Diabetes Center at Helmholtz Zentrum München. During this time, she contributed to research and furthered her expertise in the field.
Research Areas:
Astrocytic Insulin Signaling:
- Investigating how insulin signaling in astrocytes influences brain glucose uptake and its connection to nutrient availability.
Melanocortin System and Obesity:
- Exploring the synaptic input organization of the melanocortin system and its predictive role in diet-induced hypothalamic reactive gliosis and obesity.
Leptin Signaling in Astrocytes:
- Studying the role of leptin signaling in astrocytes and its regulation of hypothalamic neuronal circuits and feeding behavior.
Estrogen Delivery and Metabolic Syndrome:
- Researching targeted estrogen delivery as a potential intervention to reverse metabolic syndrome.
Hormones, Diet, and Microglial Activity:
- Investigating the impact of hormones and diet on hypothalamic microglial activity, independent of changes in body weight.
Title: Astrocytic insulin signaling couples brain glucose uptake with nutrient availability
- Authors: C García-Cáceres, C Quarta, L Varela, Y Gao, T Gruber, B Legutko, et al.
- Journal: Cell
- Volume: 166 (4)
- Pages: 867-880
- Citations: 444
- Authors: TL Horvath, B Sarman, C García-Cáceres, PJ Enriori, P Sotonyi, et al.
- Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Volume: 107 (33)
- Pages: 14875-14880
- Citations: 423
Title: Leptin signaling in astrocytes regulates hypothalamic neuronal circuits and feeding
- Authors: JG Kim, S Suyama, M Koch, S Jin, P Argente-Arizon, J Argente, ZW Liu, et al.
- Journal: Nature Neuroscience
- Volume: 17 (7)
- Pages: 908-910
- Citations: 320
Title: Targeted estrogen delivery reverses the metabolic syndrome
- Authors: B Finan, B Yang, N Ottaway, K Stemmer, TD Müller, CX Yi, K Habegger, et al.
- Journal: Nature Medicine
- Volume: 18 (12)
- Pages: 1847-1856
- Citations: 278
Title: Hormones and diet, but not body weight, control hypothalamic microglial activity
- Authors: Y Gao, N Ottaway, SC Schriever, B Legutko, C García‐Cáceres, et al.
- Journal: Glia
- Volume: 62 (1)
- Pages: 17-25
- Citations: 244