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Institute of Metabolic Science

Metabolic Research Laboratories

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The Institute of Metabolic Science-Metabolic Research Laboratories (IMS-MRL) and its embedded Medical Research Council (MRC) Metabolic Diseases Unit investigate the mechanisms through which metabolic health is maintained and how this is disturbed in disease. We seek to use that knowledge to aid better treatment and prevention of obesity, Type 2 diabetes and related endocrine and metabolic diseases.

IMS-MRL research groups encompass skills in genetics, cell biology, cell signalling, neuroendocrinology, bioenergetics, human and animal physiology, experimental medicine and clinical trials.

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Our Research

Research at the Institute of Metabolic Science-Metabolic Research Laboratories is dedicated to understanding the mechanisms responsible for obesity and related metabolic diseases, with the specific aims of undertaking high quality basic science and clinical research to improve understanding of, and...


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Study with us

The Institute of Metabolic Science offers a world class environment for research in obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Training graduate students for a scientific career is a priority at the IMS-MRL. We have a mixture of both basic science students and clinical trainees and aim to...



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22 May 2025

Congratulations to Professor Stephen O'Rahilly from the IMS-MRL and Professor Jens Juul Holst (Copenhagen University, Denmark) who are joint winners of the Distinguished Service Award presented at the 2nd Lund Spring Symposium taking place in Sweden this week. Professor Holst co-discovered the hormone glucagon-like peptide...