Gary Yellen

Gary Yellen, Ph.D.

Dr. George Packer Berry Professor of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School

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Gary Yellen, PhD

Title: Dr. George Packer Berry Professor of Neurobiology, Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School

Email: gary_yellen@hms.harvard.edu
Website: yellen.hms.harvard.edu

The Goal

The Yellen lab studies how the brain uses energy and how this affects electrical activity in the brain.

The Impact

Our interest in the interplay between neural metabolism and excitability started with the ketogenic diet (a high-fat, low-carb diet found to calm overactive brain cells), but our studies now delve into the very basics of neural metabolism. We develop new tools for visualizing cell energy metabolism in real time. Understanding how neurons mobilize energy to meet their demands could help us understand and treat energy failure that could occur in neurodegenerative diseases.

A Closer Look

The Harvard Gazette, May 2012 – “Unraveling the secrets of the epilepsy diet”

Harvard researchers showed that tweaking a brain protein (BAD) can shift neurons to ketone-based metabolism, activate a protective potassium channel, and reduce seizures in mice — hinting at a drug that could mimic the ketogenic epilepsy diet without strict dieting.

Harvard Medical School / Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, May 2012 – “Reverse engineering epilepsy’s ‘miracle’ diet”

Gary’s research on the ketogenic diet, which protects against epileptic seizures, reveals a pathway that shows promise in the development of interventions which mimic the diet’s benefits without the need for adhering to strict regimens.

Publications View
The leak channel NALCN controls tonic firing and glycolytic sensitivity of substantia nigra pars reticulata neurons.
Authors: Authors: Lutas A, Lahmann C, Soumillon M, Yellen G.
Elife
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Corrigendum: A PKA activity sensor for quantitative analysis of endogenous GPCR signaling via 2-photon FRET-FLIM imaging.
Authors: Authors: Chen Y, Saulnier JL, Yellen G, Sabatini BL.
Front Pharmacol
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Variants in KCNJ11 and BAD do not predict response to ketogenic dietary therapies for epilepsy.
Authors: Authors: Schoeler NE, Leu C, White J, Plagnol V, Ellard S, Matarin M, Yellen G, Thiele EA, Mackay M, McMahon JM, Scheffer IE, Sander JW, Cross JH, Sisodiya SM.
Epilepsy Res
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Quantitative two-photon imaging of fluorescent biosensors.
Authors: Authors: Yellen G, Mongeon R.
Curr Opin Chem Biol
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The inward rectifier potassium channel Kir2.1 is expressed in mouse neutrophils from bone marrow and liver.
Authors: Authors: Masia R, Krause DS, Yellen G.
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol
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Metabolism regulates the spontaneous firing of substantia nigra pars reticulata neurons via KATP and nonselective cation channels.
Authors: Authors: Lutas A, Birnbaumer L, Yellen G.
J Neurosci
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Quantitative determinants of aerobic glycolysis identify flux through the enzyme GAPDH as a limiting step.
Authors: Authors: Shestov AA, Liu X, Ser Z, Cluntun AA, Hung YP, Huang L, Kim D, Le A, Yellen G, Albeck JG, Locasale JW.
Elife
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A PKA activity sensor for quantitative analysis of endogenous GPCR signaling via 2-photon FRET-FLIM imaging.
Authors: Authors: Chen Y, Saulnier JL, Yellen G, Sabatini BL.
Front Pharmacol
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Live-cell imaging of cytosolic NADH-NAD+ redox state using a genetically encoded fluorescent biosensor.
Authors: Authors: Hung YP, Yellen G.
Methods Mol Biol
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Imaging changes in the cytosolic ATP-to-ADP ratio.
Authors: Authors: Tantama M, Yellen G.
Methods Enzymol
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