Trevor Butler
Research Description
My research aims to utilize single-cell transcriptomics, optogenetic/chemogenetic techniques, and recombinase driver mice to characterize unique neuronal subpopulations within the hypothalamus and brainstem involved in the homeostatic regulation of appetite, thirst, and other autonomic functions.
Awards
- Fellowship Appointment on the Pharmacological Sciences Training Program (T32 GM144636), 2022-2024
Dr. Lois Gehring Scholarship For academic and research excellence, 2022
Publications
Ding, X., Weber, M.A., Butler, T.C., Bova, A.S., Guerrero, S., Hunter, C., Cole, R.C., Stutt, H.R., McMurrin, M., Spicer, M.M., Conlon, M.M., Heiney, S.A., Resch, J.M., Narayanan, N.S. Diverse activity in prefrontal projtions promotes temporal control of action. bioRxiv [Preprint]. 2025 May 13:2025.05.12.653607. doi: 101/2025.05.12.653607, PMCID: PMC12132394
Laule C, Guo DF, Zhao Y, Williams PA, Morgan DA, Rouabhi Y, McDonough M, Butler T, Resch J, Rahmouni K. The brainstem BBSome regulates glucose homeostasis and lean mass in a state-dependent manner. Mol Metab. 2025 Oct;100:102222. doi: 10.1016/j.molmet.2025.102222. Epub 2025 Jul 29. PMID: 40744313; PMCID: PMC12361606
Butler, T.C., Zhang, J., Zhang, H., Ryu, S., & Greene, A.S. Magnetic Patterning of Vorticella convallaria in a Microfluidic Device. J Eukaryot Microbiol. 67(6):687-690, 2020. PMID: 32702141