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Nutrition Obesity Research Program

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  • Obesity solutions

    The Nutrition Obesity Research Program brings together clinical expertise and collaborative research to understand causes of obesity and find new treatment options.

Overview

The Nutrition Obesity Research Program is the first step toward a comprehensive depository of obesity solutions, evolving treatment and clinical management through increased understanding of obesity physiology.

Our program at Mayo Clinic is poised to make a transformational change to address the complex health challenges of obesity. Our team is developing patient-centered approaches to obesity management that leverage the Mayo Clinic Model of Care, clinical expertise and collaborative research. Through our coordinated research efforts and studies, we're beginning to understand the drivers of weight gain and obesity and the associated health complications at the molecular, cellular and individual levels.

The Nutrition Obesity Research Program is jointly based at Mayo Clinic's campuses in Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona; Jacksonville, Florida; and Rochester, Minnesota. In addition to our ongoing research, clinicians at each site provide care and services for people with needs and concerns related to nutrition and obesity.

Our scientists have a broad and deep understanding of the cellular and molecular basis of how and where fat is stored. This knowledge helps us understand the likelihood of disease and contributing factors to cancer risk and lifelong health conditions. It also helps us understand underlying health problems that affect long-term health span and quality of life.

The broad spectrum of research initiatives in the Nutrition Obesity Research Program provides a foundation for the ability to deliver transformative insight into new and diverse areas of research. Ultimately, our researchers and clinicians hope to prevent and possibly cure obesity through interdisciplinary collaboration.

Care and support

For people affected by obesity or related diagnoses, clinicians and scientists in the Nutrition Obesity Research Program at Mayo Clinic offer:

  • Opportunities to participate in clinical research projects, special programs and clinical trials.
  • Information, education and activities for research participants and caregivers.

Program directors

Five directors guide research and clinical efforts within the Nutrition Obesity Research Program.

  • Andres J. Acosta, M.D., Ph.D. Dr. Acosta is a bariatrician and gastroenterologist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Dr. Acosta conducts research on gastrointestinal physiology to understand the complexity of food intake regulation and obesity.
  • Maria L. Collazo-Clavell, M.D. Dr. Collazo-Clavell is an endocrinologist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, who has been using innovative care models for people with obesity for more than 25 years. Her research interests include clinical outcomes in obesity, particularly after bariatric surgery.
  • Eleanna O. De Filippis, M.D., Ph.D. Dr. De Filippis is an endocrinologist at Mayo Clinic in Phoenix, Arizona, who studies the metabolism of fat and insulin resistance to identify novel medicine to treat obesity.
  • Maria Daniela Hurtado Andrade, M.D., Ph.D. Dr. Hurtado is an endocrinologist at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida. Dr. Hurtado studies personalized medicine for obesity treatment, with a particular focus on women at high risk of cardiovascular disease, including breast cancer survivors and women who are postmenopausal.
  • Mark A. McNiven, Ph.D. Dr. McNiven is a gastroenterology researcher at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Dr. McNiven brings his expertise in cell biology, biochemistry and molecular biology to the study of diseases of the liver and pancreas. Dr. McNiven's extensive research includes the study of fat storage and metabolism.

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Research efforts focus on discovery and translational science and application to care, with studies on fat storage, novel therapies, the gut microbiome and other obesity issues.

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