Nathan R Qi
Research Scientist
Molecular and Integrative Physiology
Molecular & Integrative Physiology
2800 Plymouth Road, NCRC 020-30C
Ann Arbor, MI 48109 United States
[email protected]

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Nathan R Qi
Research Scientist
  • About
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  • Center Memberships
  • Recent Publications
  • About

    I am the director of the Metabolic, Physiological, and Behavioral Phenotyping Core of the Michigan Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Center (MMPC-Live) serving academia and industry. I am in charge of the daily research activities assuring scientific appropriateness in study design, execution consistency and quality, and the development of new phenotyping approaches and techniques for assessing whole-animal glucose and lipid homeostasis and related behavioral changes. I also serve as a mentor or PI on several postdoctoral research projects and a member of the Faculty Senate Research Advisory Committee and the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee. I have more than 30 years of experience in research using animal models of human diseases. I was trained in physiology and molecular genetics and have carried out many studies involving in vivo whole-animal phenotyping in rodents, from cardiovascular dysfunction to insulin resistance, obesity, and diabetes. I was also trained as a surgeon in China and Japan, which has provided me with invaluable skills to successfully perform and train others in rodent surgeries.

    In the past 18 years, the core has provided valuable services in research and education to more than 100 investigators on campus and elsewhere. Our work has supported more than 100 high-profile publications and numerous NIH-funded grants each year. In addition, the core has been serving as a consultation and training platform for faculties, students, or lab staff working in obesity and diabetes research. We have also provided services to the pharmaceutical and biotech industry, as well as other universities in the states and abroad. As a member of the current MMPC-Live consortium, the core will further focus on providing high-quality of phenotyping services to a broader research community and implementing new techniques and standardized methodologies in animal phenotyping.

    Qualifications
    • Post-doc fellow
      University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, 2002
    • PhD
      Medial College of Ohio, Toledo, 1998
    Center Memberships
    • Center Member
      Caswell Diabetes Institute
    Recent Publications See All Publications
    • Journal Article
      The mouse metabolic phenotyping center (MMPC) live consortium: an NIH resource for in vivo characterization of mouse models of diabetes and obesity.
      Laughlin M, McIndoe R, Adams SH, Araiza R, Ayala JE, Kennedy L, Lanoue L, Lantier L, Macy J, Malabanan E, McGuinness OP, Perry R, Port D, Qi N, Elias CF, Shulman GI, Wasserman DH, Lloyd KCK. Mamm Genome, 2024 Dec; 35 (4): 485 - 496. DOI:10.1007/s00335-024-10067-y
      PMID: 39191872
    • Journal Article
      Adipocyte-specific inactivation of NAMPT, a key NAD+ biosynthetic enzyme, causes a metabolically unhealthy lean phenotype in female mice during aging.
      Qi N, Franczyk MP, Yamaguchi S, Kojima D, Hayashi K, Satoh A, Ogiso N, Kanda T, Sasaki Y, Finck BN, DeBosch BJ, Yoshino J. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab, 2024 Jul 1; 327 (1): E81 - E88. DOI:10.1152/ajpendo.00313.2023
      PMID: 38809511
    • Journal Article
      Noise and Vibration Generation and Response of Mice (Mus musculus) to Routine Intrafacility Transportation Methods.
      Cordingley JR, Nemzek J, Qi N. J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci, 2024 May 1; 63 (3): 221 - 231. DOI:10.30802/AALAS-JAALAS-23-000096
      PMID: 38553033
    • Journal Article
      M2 isoform of pyruvate kinase rewires glucose metabolism during radiation therapy to promote an antioxidant response and glioblastoma radioresistance.
      Bailleul J, Ruan Y, Abdulrahman L, Scott AJ, Yazal T, Sung D, Park K, Hoang H, Nathaniel J, Chu F-I, Palomera D, Sehgal A, Tsang JE, Nathanson DA, Xu S, Park JO, Ten Hoeve J, Bhat K, Qi N, Kornblum HI, Schaue D, McBride WH, Lyssiotis CA, Wahl DR, Vlashi E. Neuro Oncol, 2023 Nov 2; 25 (11): 1989 - 2000. DOI:10.1093/neuonc/noad103
      PMID: 37279645
    • Journal Article
      Adipocyte NMNAT1 expression is essential for nuclear NAD+ biosynthesis but dispensable for regulating thermogenesis and whole-body energy metabolism.
      Yamaguchi S, Kojima D, Iqbal T, Kosugi S, Franczyk MP, Qi N, Sasaki Y, Yaku K, Kaneko K, Kinouchi K, Itoh H, Hayashi K, Nakagawa T, Yoshino J. Biochem Biophys Res Commun, 2023 Sep 24; 674: 162 - 169. DOI:10.1016/j.bbrc.2023.07.007
      PMID: 37421924
    • Journal Article
      Remote Neuronal Activation Coupled with Automated Blood Sampling to Induce and Measure Circulating Luteinizing Hormone in Mice.
      Sáenz de Miera C, Feng J, Elias CF, Qi N. J Vis Exp, 2023 Aug 25; (198): DOI:10.3791/65875
      PMID: 37677024
    • Journal Article
      Sexual Dimorphism in Lipid Metabolism and Gut Microbiota in Mice Fed a High-Fat Diet.
      Zhu Q, Qi N, Shen L, Lo CC, Xu M, Duan Q, Ollberding NJ, Wu Z, Hui DY, Tso P, Liu M. Nutrients, 2023 May 2; 15 (9): DOI:10.3390/nu15092175
      PMID: 37432375
    • Journal Article
      Intrinsic cardiorespiratory fitness modulates clinical and molecular response to caloric restriction.
      Fleischman JY, Qi NR, Treutelaar MK, Britton SL, Koch LG, Li JZ, Burant CF. Mol Metab, 2023 Feb; 68: 101668 DOI:10.1016/j.molmet.2023.101668
      PMID: 36642218