Martin Myers
Internal Medicine
2800 Plymouth Rd., NCRC Bldg 20
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
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About
Dr. Myers received his undergraduate degree in Molecular Biology (summa cum laude) at Princeton University in 1988 and his M.D. and Ph.D. (Cell Biology) degrees from Harvard Medical School in 1997. He joined the faculty at the Joslin Diabetes Center at Harvard Medical School in 1997, where he began to focus his independent research laboratory on mechanisms of leptin receptor signaling and links to the regulation of mammalian physiology. In 2004, Dr. Myers moved to the University of Michigan as a Michigan Biomedical Sciences Scholar and joined the faculty of Internal Medicine and Molecular and Integrative Physiology. Dr. Myers is the Director of the Elizabeth Weiser Caswell Diabetes Institute and the Michigan Diabetes Research Center.
Dr. Myers has been recognized with numerous awards and accolades. He received the Michigan Biomedical Sciences Scholar Award in 2004, was elected to the ASCI in 2005, received the Jerome Conn Award for Excellence in Research in 2006, and the American Diabetes Association’s Outstanding Scientific Achievement Award in 2010.
Qualifications
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Postdoctoral FellowHarvard Medical School/Joslin Diabetes Center, Boston, United States
1997 - 1997
Postdoctoral Research
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MDHarvard University, Cambridge, United States
1988 - 1997
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PhDHarvard University, Cambridge, United States
1990 - 1997
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ABPrinceton University, Princeton, NJ, United States
1984 - 1988
Center Memberships
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Center MemberCenter for Cell Plasticity and Organ Design
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Center MemberCaswell Diabetes Institute
Research Overview
Dr. Myers’ research focuses on how the central nervous system controls processes that enable the body to control blood glucose and body weight, and how problems in these pathways contribute to the development of insulin resistance and diabetes. His laboratory focuses on the crucial roles played by nerve centers in the unconscious part of the brain — including regions that control food intake and metabolism to regulate body weight, and “glycemic control centers” that regulate the body’s ability to control blood sugar.
Recent Publications
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Dell'Orco J, Pan W, Allison MB, Tomlinson AJ, Wean J, Sabatini PV, Rhodes CJ, Olson DP, Myers MG, Goforth PB. Mol Metab, 2026 May 2; 102378Journal ArticleIncreased leptin signaling drives the response of hypothalamic LepRb neurons to diet-induced obesity.
DOI:10.1016/j.molmet.2026.102378 PMID: 42082152 -
Belmont-Rausch DM, Kapel BS, Tomlinson AJ, Ding C, Duensing AM, Coester B, Mathiesen CV, Cabot L, Brown JM, Kruse CH, Clemmensen C, Schwartz MW, Fenselau H, Myers MG, Pers TH. bioRxiv, 2026 Mar 29;Journal ArticleA uniquely leptin sensitive hypothalamic neuron population limits hyperphagia and weight gain in diet-induced obesity.
DOI:10.64898/2026.03.26.714161 PMID: PMC13041805 -
Duensing AM, Belmont-Rausch D, Tomlinson AJ, Crowley A, Sass F, Heaton E, Coester B, Brown JM, Hassan S, Wu Z, Qi N, Olson DP, Sabatini PV, Myers MG, Pers TH. 2026 Mar 26;PreprintMolecularly defined subpopulations of leptin receptor neurons dissociate the control of food intake from blood pressure.
DOI:10.64898/2026.03.26.714551 PMID: 41929005 -
Torres M, Lu Y, Pederson B, Wang H, Gretzinger A, Lin L, Hwang J, Chen X, Rupp AC, Tomlinson AJ, Scott AJ, Zhao Z, Wahl DR, Myers M, Lyssiotis CA, Qi L. J Clin Invest, 2026 Feb 19;Journal ArticleNeuronal SEL1L-HRD1 ER-associated degradation is essential for motor function and survival in mice.
DOI:10.1172/JCI196819 PMID: 41712288 -
Sutton Hickey AK, Gonzalez IE, Sadagurski M, Rajala M, Lu C, Allison MB, Adams JM, Myers MG, White MF, Olson DP. Scientific Reports, 2025 Dec 1; 15 (1):Journal ArticleAuthor Correction: Paraventricular, subparaventricular and periventricular hypothalamic IRS4-expressing neurons are required for normal energy balance (Scientific Reports, (2020), 10, 1, (5546), 10.1038/s41598-020-62468-z)
DOI:10.1038/s41598-025-85804-7 PMID: 39966516 -
Su J, Hashsham A, Kodur N, Burton C, Mancuso A, Singer A, Wloszek J, Tomlinson AJ, Yacawych WT, Flak JN, Lewis KT, Oles LR, Mori H, Bozadjieva-Kramer N, Turcu AF, MacDougald OA, Myers MG, Affinati AH. Molecular Metabolism, 2025 Sep 1; 99:Journal ArticleControl of physiologic glucose homeostasis via hypothalamic modulation of gluconeogenic substrate availability
DOI:10.1016/j.molmet.2025.102216 PMID: 40684983 -
Levine SR, Markel DS, Myers MG, Barunas R, Sun JK, Chang DS, Maguire MG, Vujosevic S, Fort PE, Atkinson M, Baschiera F, Gates C, Hunt JM, King GL, Kretzler M, Lai P, Lewis D, Luhmann UFO, McLeod S, Oxenreiter C, Unsworth S, Chambers W, Aiello LP, Ehrlich J, German CL, Tadayoni R, Wolf RM, Silva P, Carlson E, Gott B, Oxenreiter M, Sexton N, Das A, Gardner TW. Translational Vision Science and Technology, 2025 Jul 1; 14 (7):Journal ArticleReport of the 2023 Mary Tyler Moore Vision Initiative Workshop
DOI:10.1167/tvst.14.7.11 PMID: 40679331 -
Torres M, Lu Y, Pederson B, Wang H, Gretzinger A, Lin LL, Hwang J, Rupp A, Tomlinson A, Scott AJ, Zhao Z, Wahl DR, Myers M, Lyssiotis CA, Qi L. 2025 Jun 18;PreprintNeuronal SEL1L-HRD1 ERAD regulates one-carbon metabolism and is essential for motor function and survival.
DOI:10.1101/2025.06.16.659938 PMID: 40667142
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