Greg Cartee
School of Kinesiology
830 N. University Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
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About
After earning his BS at the University of Georgia, MS at the Florida State University, and PhD at the University of Texas at Austin, Dr. Cartee completed his postdoctoral training at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, under the mentorship of John Holloszy. Dr. Cartee then joined the faculty at the University of Wisconsin-Madison as an assistant professor. He moved through the ranks to become a professor and Chair in the Department of Kinesiology, with an affiliate appointment in the Interdepartmental Graduate Program in Nutritional Sciences. He subsequently joined the faculty at the University of Michigan, with his primary appointment as a professor in the School of Kinesiology, where he currently serves as the Associate Dean for Research. He also has affiliate appointments in Molecular and Integrative Physiology and the Institute of Gerontology. His research has been supported by the NIH as a PI since 1994. He has also served as the PI of grants from various organizations, including the Diabetes Education and Research Foundation, the American Federation for Aging Research, and the American College of Sports Medicine Foundation.
Dr. Cartee is a fellow in the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), and a fellow of the National Academy of Kinesiology. He received a Research Fellowship from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, and was a Wenner-Gren Center Visiting Scientist at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. He is a recipient of the ACSM Citation Award that recognizes an individual or group who has made significant and important contributions to sports medicine and/or the exercise sciences. He is an Honor Inductee of the Department of Kinesiology at the University of Texas at Austin. He has been selected to present several prestigious lectureships, including the 13th Annual Piro P. Foa Endowed Lectureship at Wayne State University, the 7th Annual Gary Hunter Award at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and the Montoye-Nagle Lecture at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He also was the Southeastern ACSM Regional Chapter Invited Lecture Tour Speaker.
Qualifications
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Postdoctoral TrainingWashington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, Applied Physiology, St Louis, United States
1985 - 1988
Postdoctoral Fellowship
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PhDUniversity of Texas Austin, United States
1981 - 1985
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MSFlorida State University, Tallahassee, United States
1979 - 1981
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BSUniversity of Georgia, Athens, United States
1975 - 1979
Center Memberships
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Center MemberCaswell Diabetes Institute
Research Overview
My research is focused on elucidating the processes that regulate glucose transport in skeletal muscle, especially in the context of physiological conditions including exercise, diet (moderate calorie restriction; high fat diet), and aging. My research has evaluated skeletal muscle glucose transport in rodent models under in vivo conditions, in isolated tissue preparations, and in single myofibers. My research has included assessment of the roles of key insulin signaling proteins in regulating glucose transport in response to exercise, dietary manipulations, and aging.
Recent Publications
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Wang H, Cartee GD. Exerc Sport Sci Rev, 2026 Mar 26;Journal ArticleSeeking the Mechanism for Reversal of Enhanced Insulin Sensitivity after Acute Exercise.
DOI:10.1249/JES.0000000000000385 PMID: 41882803 -
Persson KW, Fjeldsøe C, Frandsen LW, Knudsen JR, Kwak S, Wang H, Voldstedlund CT, Leandersson MR, Witczak CA, Wojtaszewski JFP, Richter EA, Cartee GD, Jensen TE. Diabetes, 2026 Feb 13;Journal ArticleExofacial Epitope-Specific Antibodies Detect GLUT4 Translocation in Adult Human, Rat, and Mouse Skeletal Muscle.
DOI:10.2337/db25-0567 PMID: 41686119 -
Wang H, Madsen S, Needham EJ, Humphrey SJ, Zheng A, Arias EB, Stöckli J, Cutler HB, James DE, Cartee GD. Journals of Gerontology Series A Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, 2025 Dec 1; 80 (12):Journal ArticleSex-specific phosphoproteome responses to calorie restriction and insulin in skeletal muscle from older rats
DOI:10.1093/gerona/glaf231 PMID: 41105193 -
Wong HN, Qi N, Arias EB, Cho KW, Nihalani D, Cartee GD, Holzman LB. Molecular Metabolism, 2025 Nov 1; 101:Journal ArticleDual leucine zipper-bearing kinase DLK is necessary for cell autonomous regulation of insulin sensitivity
DOI:10.1016/j.molmet.2025.102244 PMID: 40902848 -
Hu Y, Brown SN, Nasiri A, Li DT, Wang H, Cartee GD, Shulman GI, Bogan JS. 2025 Jul 3;PreprintHigh-fat diet ablates an insulin-responsive pool of GLUT4 glucose transporters in skeletal muscle.
DOI:10.1101/2025.06.29.662135 PMID: 40631311 -
Wang H, Kwak SE, Renaud AF, Hao J, Kong L, Fortman BA, Pan X, Duan D, Cartee GD. Advances in Gerontology, 2025 Mar 1; 15 (1): 1 - 9.Journal ArticleElevating Skeletal Muscle GLUT4 Abundance Does Not Result in a Calorie Restriction-Induced Elevation in Insulin-Stimulated Glucose Uptake by Skeletal Muscle from Female AS160-Knockout Rats
DOI:10.1134/S2079057025600016 -
Kwak SE, Wang H, Pan X, Duan D, Cartee GD. FASEB Journal, 2024 Nov 30; 38 (22):Journal ArticleGenetic reduction of skeletal muscle glycogen synthase 1 abundance reveals that the refeeding-induced reversal of elevated insulin-stimulated glucose uptake after exercise is not attributable to achieving a high muscle glycogen concentration
DOI:10.1096/fj.202401859R PMID: 39548965 -
Cartee GD. Nature Metabolism, 2024 Oct 1; 6 (10): 1852 - 1853.Journal ArticleExercise inhibits cellular senescence in pancreatic islets
DOI:10.1038/s42255-024-01132-6 PMID: 39317750