Dr. Sarah Oppelt

Sarah.Oppelt@cwu.edu

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Education

Ph.D. in Molecular, Cell Biology, and Biochemistry. Boston University, Boston MA (2016)
B.A. in Biology. Hartwick College, Oneonta NY (2004)

Teaching

Genetics, Advanced Cell Biology, Techniques in Biotechnology

Research 

My research to date has focused on different aspects of metabolism and how it influences cell fate. Currently, I am working on a project investigating how dyslipidemia causes metabolic distress in tissues, recruits macrophages, and leads to macrophage activation to a pro-inflammatory phenotype.

We are currently recruiting for Masters’ students and undergraduate research projects. Please contact me at sarah.oppelt@cwu.edu to hear about current open projects.

 

Publications

Book Contributions:

  • Co, E, and SA Oppelt. (2015). Human Infectious Diseases, BI 114 laboratory manual. Boston, MA: Boston University.

 

Journal Articles:

  • Oppelt, SA, KM Satko, S Singha, ML Fitzgerald. Excess dietary sucrose exacerbates dyslipidemia and increases inflammation at atherosclerotic plaques in Ldlr-/-mice. In preparation.
  • Oppelt, SA, W Zhang, and DR Tolan. (2017) Specific regions of the brain are capable of fructose metabolism. Brain Research1657, 312-322.
  • Song, Z, CA Roncal-Jimenez, MA Lanaspa-Garcia, SA Oppelt, M Kuwabara, T Jensen, T Milagres, A Andres-Hernando, T Ishimoto, GE Garcia, GC Johnson, PS MacLean, LG Sanchez-Lozada, DR Tolan, RJ Johnson. (2016). Role of Fructose and Fructokinase in Acute Dehydration Induced Vasopressin Gene Expression and Secretion in Mice. Journal of Neurophysiology. DOI: 10.1152/jn.00781.2016
  • Oppelt, SA, EM Sennott, and DR Tolan. (2015) Aldolase B knockout in mice phenocopies Hereditary Fructose Intolerance in humans. Molecular Genetics and Metabolism. 114; 445-450.

 

Abstracts and Presentations:

  • Oppelt, SA, MH Park, A Christ, E Latz, and ML Fitzgerald. (2018) Plaque formation is a dynamic, early response to increased dietary fat feeding in LDLR-/- mice. Gordon Conference: Lipoprotein Metabolism, Waterville Valley, NH.
  • Oppelt, SA, EM Sennott, and DR Tolan. (2014) Aldolase B knockout in mice phenocopies Hereditary Fructose Intolerance in humans. Keystone Symposia: Liver Metabolism and Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD), Whistler, British Columbia, CA.
  • Oppelt, SA, W Zhang, J Crandall, and DR Tolan. (2009) Neurons: sweeter than we thought! Genes for fructose metabolism in the brain. Boston University Science and Engineering Day, Boston, MA.
  • Oppelt, SA, EM Coffee, J Stopa, C Ritterson, M Jimenez, F Rago, and DR Tolan. (2009) Tackling genetic diseases through enzymology, chemical genetics, and gene-targeting.
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