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Roee Gutman roeeg@migal.org.il The Integrative physiology unit at the laboratory of human health and nutrition Roee Gutman roeeg@migal.org.il Roee Gutman Tel-Hai & Migal

The Integrative physiology unit Novel anti-obesity food additives (with Rytwo lab) Estimating body composition in cows (with North R&D) Energy homeostasis migrating birds Postnatal development and energy homeostasis (obesity) Circadian regulation, longevity and energy homeostasis (obesity). Microbiota (with Omry Koren, BIU) Energy homeostasis in Thalassemia patients (with Ha’Emek Hosp.) Roee Gutman Tel-Hai & Migal

Our tools for high throughput metabolic phenotyping Body composition by NMR Fat mass Lean body mass. Free fluid Energy intake and expenditure by IDC (n=8) Circadian physiology (n=96) Roee Gutman Tel-Hai & Migal