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Zachary Knight
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Zachary Knight
@zaknight
The Neurobiology of Homeostasis.
San Francisco
knightlab.ucsf.edu
Joined December 2010
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    Zachary Knight
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    Sep 23, 2023
    Talking with HS students from the Mission Bay Hub about obesity and curiosity-driven science. With help from @TruongLy18 and an ob/ob mouse. @SFUnified
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    Zachary Knight
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    Jun 17, 2024
    Thanks @hubermanlab - this was a lot of fun discussing some of my favorite topics.
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    Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.
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    Jun 17, 2024
    Often people will say, X food or activity increases GLP1, but in this Huberman Lab episode out now @zaknight explains why enormous increases in GLP1 are necessary for weight loss; increases that pharmacology alone can produce. It’s also a master class in the control of hunger.
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    Zachary Knight
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    May 29, 2024
    Claim that any food is a "natural ozempic" is nonsense. We know this because the semaglutide concentration required for weight loss is 1000x higher than endogenous Glp1 levels regardless of what you eat.
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    Bryan Johnson
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    May 29, 2024
    Nature's Ozempic: Cocoa and Extra Virgin Olive Oil We constructed the Blueprint stack with high amounts of polyphenols and fibre, which may boost 'natural ozempic production' in the gut. "Specialized bacteria in your lower gut take the components of food you can’t digest like
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    Zachary Knight
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    Sep 30, 2020
    Our soma-targeted GCaMPs for worms and mice are now available from @Addgene. If you recently emailed me or @jenngarrison - thank you for your patience! addgene.org/browse/article…
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    Zachary Knight
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    Jan 20, 2024
    Big congratulations to Tara Aitken, who defended her thesis today and gave an amazing seminar describing how different kinds of sensory cues are used for appetite regulation.
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    Zachary Knight
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    Jul 14, 2022
    New work from the lab developed and driven by the incredibly talented @James_CR_Grove. Congrats James!!
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    James Grove
    @James_CR_Grove
    Jul 13, 2022
    I’m excited to share that our paper is online today in @Nature. We investigate how animals learn what foods and fluids hydrate them. Sincere thanks to my mentor @zaknight and thanks to collaborators @berke_lab and @AnatolKreitzer. (1/6) nature.com/articles/s4158…
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    Zachary Knight
    @zaknight
    Aug 11, 2018
    I just got a bill from a UCSF core stating that my lab has been using one microscope for 90 hours *per day*. I wish this was possible/true.
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    Zachary Knight
    @zaknight
    Mar 3, 2020
    I had no idea how lucky I was when Chris and Yiming joined the lab. From the beginning it was just one exciting discovery after another. Congrats on the Weintraub award guys – you both deserve it so much.
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    Zachary Knight
    @zaknight
    Dec 4, 2023
    This new study by Tara Aitken shows that taste cues regulate AgRP neurons, and their inputs in the DMH, during ingestion. This gustatory feedback controls the timing of meal termination, linking the dynamics of AgRP neurons during feeding to the control of behavior.
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    bioRxiv
    @biorxivpreprint
    Dec 4, 2023
    Negative feedback control of hunger circuits by the taste of food biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… #bioRxiv
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    Zachary Knight
    @zaknight
    Oct 11, 2023
    Impressive new study from @ZimmermanNeuro shows that visceral malaise reactivates the representation of recently consumed flavors, providing a mechanism for post-ingestive learning.
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    biorxiv.org
    A neural mechanism for learning from delayed postingestive feedback
    Animals learn the value of foods based on their postingestive effects and thereby develop aversions to foods that are toxic[1][1]–[6][2] and preferences to those that are nutritious[7][3]–[14][4]....
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    Zachary Knight
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    Oct 8, 2024
    I'm convinced this is the reason for most opposition to weight loss medications - it's about loss of social status
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    Stephan J. Guyenet
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    Oct 8, 2024
    This theory makes a lot of sense to me. The reason some thin people are making moral arguments against GLP-1s is that, on some level, they think the drugs degrade the status signal of being lean (that they benefit from).
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    Zachary Knight
    @zaknight
    Nov 22, 2023
    Nice write-ups about @TruongLy18's new paper, with comments from Nick Betley, Haijiang Cai, @LuckmanLab, @LoraHeisler, and @_Chen_Ran_. Science: shorturl.at/oNX08 Nature: shorturl.at/beszR UCSF: shorturl.at/pqMPW @UCSF @HHMINEWS
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    Zachary Knight
    @zaknight
    Dec 20, 2017
    Congratulations David and Chris on a beautiful paper! cell.com/neuron/fulltex…
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    Zachary Knight
    @zaknight
    Apr 2, 2024
    This will be a fun meeting - applications are open now.
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