All of our thoughts and feelings depend on brain activity. How is it that the brain, a mix of proteins, carbohydrates and lipids, makes it possible to experience the world around us, realize that we exist and interpret vital signals from the body? The goal of my laboratory is to eluciate the connection between the brain and the mind. We focus on how the brain encodes those mental states that regulate food intake, primarily hunger and satiation. Our approach is to study feeding behavior, neuronal circuitry and molecular mechanisms of synaptic plasticity. Connecting molecule with mind, our research will answer fundamental questions of neuroscience and uncover targets to treat disorders associated with unhealthy food intake – help that millions of people need. If you are interested in our research, send an email to olof.lagerlof@ͯÑÕÊÓÆµ or visit lagerloflab.com
2023
Advances in neurobiology, Springer Nature 2023, Vol. 29 : 255-280
Uygar, Batuhan; Lagerlöf, Olof
2021
Appetite, Elsevier 2021, Vol. 165
Andersson, Björn; Tan, Ee Phie; McGreal, Steven R.; et al.
2018
Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes, Springer-Verlag New York 2018, Vol. 50, (3) : 241-261
Lagerlöf, Olof
2017
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Washington: National Academy of Science of the United States of America 2017, Vol. 114, (7) : 1684-1689
Lagerlöf, Olof; Hart, Gerald W; Huganir, Richard L
2016
Molecular Aspects of Medicine, Elsevier 2016, Vol. 51 : 1-15
Banerjee, Partha S.; Lagerlöf, Olof; Hart, Gerald W.
2016
Science, AAAS 2016, Vol. 351, (6279) : 1293-1296
Lagerlöf, Olof; Slocomb, Julia; Hong, Ingie; et al.
2014
Glycobiology of the Nervous System, New York: Springer 2014 : 343-366
Lagerlöf, Olof; Hart, Gerald W.
2014
Journal of Neuroscience, Society for Neuroscience 2014, Vol. 34, (39) : 13246-13258
Prendergast, Jillian; Umanah, George K.E.; Yoo, Seung-Wan; et al.
2011
Annual Review of Biochemistry, Vol. 50 : 825-858
Hart, Gerald W.; Slawson, Chad; Ramirez-Correa, Genaro; et al.
2009
American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology, American Physiological Society 2009, Vol. 298 : C723-C731