Dr. May Faraj
Professor - Department of Nutrition, University of Montreal
Adjunct Professor - Department of Medicine, Ï㽶ÊÓƵ
Our clinical and fundamental research explore new mechanisms that fuels the risk for cardiometabolic diseases in humans, such as type 2 diabetes and atherosclerosis. More specifically, we investigate the role of atherogenic lipoproteins, dysfunctional adipose tissue and the immune system in this process. Furthermore, we examine the effect of various nutritional interventions as therapeutic tools to reverse early cardiometabolic abnormalities and prevent type 2 diabetes, particularly in subjects with obesity.
Projects are linked to an ongoing clinical trial with omega-3
My team work together to complete this clinical and basic study, each on a certain aim.
- The role of LDL receptors in the activation of white adipose tissue NLRP3 inflammasome in humans; in vivo and ex vivo models
- The role of omega-3 intervention targeting risk factors for type 2 diabetes in subjects with high adipose tissue LDLR and CD36; in vivo and ex vivo models
- PCSK9 loss of function variants and the risk for type 2 diabetes in humans