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Work in non-mammalian model organisms has shed light on many fundamental biological processes. At Nature Metabolism, we are interested in studies that make use of the unique advantages of these models to unravel new insights into metabolic biology.
Nature Metabolism is launching an online collection with articles highlighting best practices in experimental design, analysis and reporting to support the metabolic research community and increase the reproducibility of research in the life sciences.
A better understanding of how the brain controls whole-body energy use and storage, as well as eating behaviour, will pave the way for improving therapeutics to fight metabolic diseases. This Focus presents a collection of Reviews, Perspectives and research Articles that integrate the most recent evidence on how the brain controls key aspects of whole-body metabolism.
Nature Metabolism and the Nature journals are raising the standards for reporting on sex and gender in research. Starting this June, authors will be prompted to provide details on how sex and gender were considered in study design.