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Melkani Lab’s Three Consecutive UAB Featured Discoveries (2023–2025): Integrating Machine Learning, Metabolism, and Microbiome Research to Advance Cardiac and Muscle Health

Posted on October 7, 2025October 7, 2025Author Girish MelkaniCategories Uncategorized

2025-Melkani reveals how time-restricted feeding shapes gut microbiome to strengthen muscles under obesity
2024-Girish Melkani and Team Leverage Machine Learning to Uncover Insights into Cardiac Aging and Disease
2023-Time-restricted feeding promotes muscle function through purine cycle and AMPK signaling in Drosophila obesity models

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