Arkansas Integrative Metabolic Research Center

The Arkansas Integrative Metabolic Research Center (AIMRC) is an NIH-designated Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) established in April 2021 at the University of Arkansas with Phase I funding from NIGMS (P20GM139768).

Metabolism plays a key role in human health. Dysregulation of metabolism is responsible for several pathological conditions, such as diabetes, cancer, obesity, wound healing, cardiovascular disease, and Alzheimer’s. Metabolic research encompasses studies involving a broad range of chemical reactions needed for the conversion of food/molecules to energy, the elimination of waste products, and the conversion of molecules to building blocks for proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates. This work can focus on the level of the whole organism, specific tissues, individual cells, or individual organelles, such as mitochondria (the energy producing “powerhouses” of the cell). Research conducted within the AIMRC largely focuses on understanding changes in metabolism at the tissue and cellular level, and how these changes impact disease, aging, and tissue repair.

By elucidating the complex relationship between metabolism and different disease states using established bioenergetics assays, advanced label-free imaging technology and cutting-edge data science approaches, novel therapeutic targets and mechanistic insights can be identified to establish new treatment approaches for a variety of diseases.


Research Cores

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Data Science

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Bioenergetics

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Imaging and Spectroscopy


Seminar Series

06
March2024
 Dr. Dan LessnerUniversity of Arkansas
CRISPR-based mutagenesis reveals new insights into the unique metabolism of methanogens
12:55 pmBELL 2267/ Zoom
13
March2024
Dr. Dylan GirodatUniversity of Arkansas
Determining Protein Synthesis Metabolic Crosstalk through Ribosomal Mutagenesis: Insights from Diamond-Blackfan Anemia
12:55 pmBELL 2267/ Zoom
27
March2024
Dr. Adam KonopkaUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Can leading gerotherapeutic drugs and exercise have a harmonious relationship to extend healthspan?
12:55 pmBELL 2267/ Zoom
10
April2024
Dr. Tim MuldoonUniversity of Arkansas, AIMRC Imaging & Spectroscopy Core Co-Director
Endoscopic imaging and spectroscopy systems in gastrointestinal cancer therapy
12:55 pmBELL 2267/ Zoom
17
April2024
Dr. Suresh ThallapuranamUniversity of Arkansas, AIMRC Bioenergetics Core Director
Characterization of mitogenic and metabolic fibroblast growth factors – lessons learned
12:55 pmBELL 2267/ Zoom
01
May2024
 Dr. Claudia LobelUniversity of Michigan
Engineering the cell-matrix interface – understanding and guiding cell function
12:55 pmBELL 2267/ Zoom

For more information, or to participate in center events, please contact Kimberley Fuller at fullerk@uark.edu.


Contact AIMRC

Contact the AIMRC here to learn more about funding opportunities, core services, and center events.