Camilla Scheele is an Associate Professor at the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic Research at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Prof. Scheele received her PhD at Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden.
Her research focus concerns human brown fat, its potential to counteract obesity and type 2 diabetes, and its role in human metabolism. Her research team characterized human supraclavicular brown fat and demonstrated, for the first time, that brown fat precursor cells can be isolated from adult humans and differentiated in vitro while maintaining features of brown fat. They further concluded that human brown fat is a heterogeneous tissue and are now establishing single-cell methods to further understand the differentiation, function, and subtypes of human brown fat cells. Another major research interest of her group is to identify adipokines specifically secreted from brown fat, with the hypothesis that there are yet unknown brown adipokines, i.e. betokens, with an important role in regulating human metabolism and brown fat differentiation. In 2020, Prof. Scheele was awarded an ERC consolidator grant to study peptide-mediated crosstalk between BAT and the brain.