Elizabeth J. Rideout
Neuroscience · Indiana University
Publications
80
Citations
2,020
Est. group size
~6
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
21
Publishing since 2006
Elizabeth J. Rideout studies how biological sex shapes metabolism and physiology, using the fruit fly Drosophila alongside human tissues as model systems. Her work focuses on why males and females differ in fat storage, energy balance, and processes relevant to diabetes, often centering on insulin-related signaling pathways and hormone-producing cells in the gut. A recurring theme is understanding sex differences at the molecular and cellular level and how they relate to metabolic health and disease.
Publication activity grew steadily through the early 2020s, peaking around 2023-2024, with an average of about 11 papers per year over the last five years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Biological sex affects human islet gene expression and mitochondrial function in type 2 diabetes
Endocrinology · 2026
- Sex Differences in ER Stress Pathways Are a Key Determinant of β-Cell Proliferation and Resilience
Diabetes · 2026
- Sex-biased expression of enteroendocrine cell-derived hormones contributes to higher fat storage in Drosophila females
eLife · 2026
- Sex determination and sex differences in physiology
Elsevier eBooks · 2025
- Sex-biased expression of enteroendocrine cell-derived hormones contributes to higher fat storage in <i>Drosophila</i> females
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) · 2025
- Sex-biased expression of enteroendocrine cell-derived hormones contributes to higher fat storage in Drosophila females
eLife · 2025
- Insulin/insulin-like growth factor signaling pathway promotes higher fat storage in Drosophila females
Cell Reports · 2025
- Sex-biased expression of enteroendocrine cell-derived hormones contributes to higher fat storage in Drosophila females
eLife · 2025
- Sex-biased human thymic architecture guides T cell development through spatially defined niches
Developmental Cell · 2024
- Consideration of sex as a biological variable in diabetes research across twenty years
Biology of Sex Differences · 2024
- Neuronal lipid droplets play a conserved and sex-biased role in maintaining whole-body energy homeostasis
Nature Metabolism · 2024
- An important role for triglyceride in regulating spermatogenesis
eLife · 2024
- An important role for triglyceride in regulating spermatogenesis
eLife · 2024
- Insulin/Insulin-Like Growth Factor Signaling Pathway Promotes Higher Fat Storage in Drosophila Females
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2024
- Abstract B055: Hyperinsulinemia acts via acinar cell insulin receptors to drive obesity-associated pancreatic cancer initiation
Cancer Research · 2024
- bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)×14
- eLife×12
- Development×2
- Canadian Journal of Diabetes×2
- PLoS Biology×1
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