Dr. Amira Klip

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Biography

Amira Klip is a professor in the Department of Physiology at the University of Toronto and a Senior Scientist in the Cell Biology Program at the Hospital for Sick Children. Her research focuses on the regulation of glucose transport in skeletal muscle and the mechanisms behind insulin resistance, particularly in the context of type 2 diabetes. Klip's work explores how insulin initiates glucose entry into muscle cells and how this process fails in the presence of insulin resistance. She investigates the intracellular insulin signaling pathways and the movement of GLUT4, a glucose transporter, through various cellular processes. Her findings have significant implications for understanding the mechanisms of insulin resistance related to obesity and inflammation. Klip utilizes a variety of methodologies in her research, including cell tissue culture, ELISA, gene expression analysis, and immunofluorescence imaging. Her contributions to the field extend to collaborations with various departments and institutions, and she actively participates in national and international scientific organizations.

Research Interests

Experience

Senior Scientist

2000-01-01 — Present

Hospital for Sick Children • Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Leads research on glucose transport and insulin signaling in skeletal muscle.

Requirements for University of Toronto

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3.3
IELTS
Listening
Required:6.5
Reading
Required:6.5
Writing
Required:6.5
Speaking
Required:6.5
Overall
Required:7
TOEFL
Listening
Required:22
Reading
Required:22
Writing
Required:22
Speaking
Required:22
Total
Required:93
Prerequisites
Appropriate four-year bachelor's degree Background in sociological theory and statistics preferred
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Specialization Notes

Department of Sociology