Nathaniel W. Snyder, PhD, MPH, DABT

Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Aging + Cardiovascular Discovery Center (ACDC), Temple University, Associate Professor, Cardiovascular Sciences, Temple University, Associate Professor, Center for Metabolic Disease Research, Temple University, Associate Professor, Cancer and Cellular Biology, Temple University

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Calculated based on number of publications stored in Pure and citations from Scopus
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Dr. Snyder is an Associate Professor at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine of Temple University. Formerly, he was an assistant professor at the A.J. Drexel Autism Institute (2014-2020).  Nathaniel studied Biochemistry at the University of Maryland (2005-2009) and trained at the National Institutes of Health (2005-2009).  Dr. Snyder’s Ph.D. thesis in Pharmacology at the University of Pennsylvania (2009-2013) concerned analytical measurements of low abundance biological molecules using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS).  Also completed at the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Snyder’s MPH (2009-2014) work investigated non-invasive biomarkers of asbestos exposure.  Nathaniel has published and presented academic works on analytical chemistry, metabolism, inflammation, and environmental exposure assessment.

The Snyder Lab is part of the Aging + Discovery Center (ACDC) and the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences within the Lewis Katz School of Medicine (LKSOM) at Temple University. The Snyder Lab works to quantify, understand, predict, and manipulate the connections between metabolism, exposures, and health outcomes.  We conduct a wide range of fundamental research and quantitatively study the metabolism of drugs, the metabolic fate of environmental exposures in the human body, and the normal and pathologic adaptations of human metabolism.   We also conduct disease focused research, which includes metabolic conditions, many types of cancer, and investigating modifiable risk factors for autism spectrum disorder. To accomplish these goals, the lab uses cutting edge analytical chemistry, most notably liquid chromatography- high resolution mass spectrometry, and works with a wide net of collaborators.

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